My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)
Flying Frenzy! Saucer Sightings! Orbiting Oddities!

Extraterrestrials from beyond the stars are visiting "our" planet - are they friend or foe?

In My Last Book of UFO Encounters, the creators of the Dystopomart Survivorium Maxi Catalog have compiled some of the most interesting and mysterious stories about confrontations with unexplained flying objects and other unidentified aerial phenomena. It's an introduction to a world of secret interstellar plots, covert government organizations, and other unexplained events that have seized the imagination of abductees and onlookers alike.

From the early days of the space race at Roswell, New Mexico, to United States military sightings in the 21st century, My Last Book of UFO Encounters keeps its eye on the sky regarding the strange, the unexplained, and the downright incredible. From the Pascagoula Abduction to the jaw-dropping Phoenix Lights, this book introduces curious minds to the folklore and events that have captivated the world - and left even the sharpest skeptics scratching their heads.

My Last Book of UFO Encounters combines real-life mystery with scientific curiosity, challenging readers to think critically while letting their imaginations soar. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just love a good mystery, this book will keep you turning the pages late into the night, before searching the skies one more time, wondering what's out there in the vast universe - that just might looking back!

My Last Book of UFO Encounters is part of the My Last Book series, a collection of interesting and unusual topics about the hidden corners of our imagination, mysteries of medicine and science, forgotten folklore, and more.

FACT CHECK: Although the authors carefully researched the subjects and content, this book is intended for entertainment purposes, and the authors cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.
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My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)
Flying Frenzy! Saucer Sightings! Orbiting Oddities!

Extraterrestrials from beyond the stars are visiting "our" planet - are they friend or foe?

In My Last Book of UFO Encounters, the creators of the Dystopomart Survivorium Maxi Catalog have compiled some of the most interesting and mysterious stories about confrontations with unexplained flying objects and other unidentified aerial phenomena. It's an introduction to a world of secret interstellar plots, covert government organizations, and other unexplained events that have seized the imagination of abductees and onlookers alike.

From the early days of the space race at Roswell, New Mexico, to United States military sightings in the 21st century, My Last Book of UFO Encounters keeps its eye on the sky regarding the strange, the unexplained, and the downright incredible. From the Pascagoula Abduction to the jaw-dropping Phoenix Lights, this book introduces curious minds to the folklore and events that have captivated the world - and left even the sharpest skeptics scratching their heads.

My Last Book of UFO Encounters combines real-life mystery with scientific curiosity, challenging readers to think critically while letting their imaginations soar. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just love a good mystery, this book will keep you turning the pages late into the night, before searching the skies one more time, wondering what's out there in the vast universe - that just might looking back!

My Last Book of UFO Encounters is part of the My Last Book series, a collection of interesting and unusual topics about the hidden corners of our imagination, mysteries of medicine and science, forgotten folklore, and more.

FACT CHECK: Although the authors carefully researched the subjects and content, this book is intended for entertainment purposes, and the authors cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.
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My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)

My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)

by Ryan Patrick, Jamie Leo
My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)

My Last Book of UFO Encounters: Cosmic Curiosities and Unwelcome Visitors (My Last Book #2)

by Ryan Patrick, Jamie Leo

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Flying Frenzy! Saucer Sightings! Orbiting Oddities!

Extraterrestrials from beyond the stars are visiting "our" planet - are they friend or foe?

In My Last Book of UFO Encounters, the creators of the Dystopomart Survivorium Maxi Catalog have compiled some of the most interesting and mysterious stories about confrontations with unexplained flying objects and other unidentified aerial phenomena. It's an introduction to a world of secret interstellar plots, covert government organizations, and other unexplained events that have seized the imagination of abductees and onlookers alike.

From the early days of the space race at Roswell, New Mexico, to United States military sightings in the 21st century, My Last Book of UFO Encounters keeps its eye on the sky regarding the strange, the unexplained, and the downright incredible. From the Pascagoula Abduction to the jaw-dropping Phoenix Lights, this book introduces curious minds to the folklore and events that have captivated the world - and left even the sharpest skeptics scratching their heads.

My Last Book of UFO Encounters combines real-life mystery with scientific curiosity, challenging readers to think critically while letting their imaginations soar. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or just love a good mystery, this book will keep you turning the pages late into the night, before searching the skies one more time, wondering what's out there in the vast universe - that just might looking back!

My Last Book of UFO Encounters is part of the My Last Book series, a collection of interesting and unusual topics about the hidden corners of our imagination, mysteries of medicine and science, forgotten folklore, and more.

FACT CHECK: Although the authors carefully researched the subjects and content, this book is intended for entertainment purposes, and the authors cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798341847170
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/17/2024
Series: My Last Books , #2
Pages: 26
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.05(d)

About the Author

Ryan Patrick is a graphic designer and author, and principal of a successful design firm for over 25 years. He has been a key developer of science and math tutoring programs for students Grades 7-12 and higher education, offering hands-on laboratory experience in biology, chemistry, and physics, as well as specialized disciplines such as forensic science and 3D print engineering. He has written and published a number of titles, including a collection of science and math jokes and a trivia book series about premier Florida theme parks. As a visual artist, Ryan specializes in EL wire costume and prop commissions; t-shirt designs that playfully take on early computing, pop culture, big brands, and typographic invention; and production and design of themed event spaces. His interests include stereoscopic 3D photography, 1970s-era videogame consoles, and homemade ice cream, as well as people, places, and specified things.

Jamie Leo's visual work includes legendary Spy magazine covers, being a key designer on Broadway's 'Rent', and numerous theatrical productions and art installations internationally. He has been published in The Drama Review, Huffington Post, OUT, and others, and his award-winning creative direction has been seen in national campaigns for major corporations (including IBM, National Geographic, and Scholastic). He is an Edward Albee Writing Fellow and author of seven produced plays and two musicals. In addition to having held numerous creative residencies, he has written national sustainability and public health campaigns, and an award-winning campaign for New York City's recycling program. For the Henson Foundation, he developed a groundbreaking digital puppetry performative work at St. Ann's Warehouse. He performed his 'Long Day in a Bad Shirt' monologues with real-time projected image-mapping at Dixon Place; his work 'The Night Hides a World' has been performed in New York and regionally. 'In What You Call The Dark', his play about sight and blindness, was given a reading at New York Theatre Workshop and is in development, as is his theatrical work '68 (with composer Paul Leschen). As a multidisciplinary writer and visual artist, Leo adjudicates in design and writing competitions, including for the Smithsonian, SxSW, and Stanford's d.school. His fine art has shown in New York, international galleries, and Art Basel Miami. He enjoys doom scrolling, eating amply, and in his spare time he lives, dreadfully, alone.
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