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<title>Reviews from Eclectic Reviews</title>
<description>Eclectic reviews offers non-biased, opinionated reviews of books, movies and music.</description>
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<copyright>Copyright Shark-Lounge Studios</copyright>

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<title>Dropping Fear - Mike Catalano</title>
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<description>Dropping Fear is at once a unique yet familiar horror tale. The idea is quite different than any story I've ever read, but elements of the plot rekindle fond memories of horror films I watched as a teen in the 80s...</description>
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<title>Elephants on Acid - Alex Boese</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Elephants_on_Acid</link>
<description>This is an interesting read to say the least. If you've ever wondered how far some fringe scientists have gone in the past this is the book to start with. Let me just say, you really won't believe some of the stuff you'll read here, but according to the author, Alex Boese, a graduate of Amherst College with a Master's Degree in the History of Science from the University of California, San Diego, it's all true...</description>
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<title>Haunted Lakes - Frederick Stonehouse</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Haunted_Lakes</link>
<description>Finally! A Collection of great ghost tales, legends and lore presented as ghost tales, legends and lore! Frederick Stonehouse does not get cute and spooky! In Haunted Lakes and Haunted Lakes 2, Stonehouse presents these mysterious tales as a matter of history...</description>
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<title>The Extraordinary Story of Human Origins - Piero Angela</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?The_Extraordinary_Story_of_Human_Origins</link>
<description>It's been years since I've even pondered this stuff, but recently I've been delving back into science, and this book provides an eye-opening, easy to understand look at evolution. This is the truth, what science knows about our history...</description>
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<title>Backyard Bigfoot - Lisa A. Shiel</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Backyard_Bigfoot</link>
<description>I was curious about the possibility of stick signs being real evidence of interaction with Bigfoot, but I was also curious to know if Lisa A. Shiel, author of Backyard Bigfoot, had a new, logical, perspective on Bigfoot and how the plausible existence of hairy forest giants might relate to UFOs, "orbs" and other paranormal mysteries...</description>
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<title>Hunting the American Werewolf - Linda S. Godfrey</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Hunting_the_American_Werewolf</link>
<description>LindaS.  Godfrey succeeds in uncovering more sightings and tales of Wisconsin's beloved Beast of Bray Road, an apparent man-wolf, or wolves, which seem to have strayed from their original haunt in Walworth County...</description>
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<title>Underground Bases and Tunnels - Richard Sauder</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Underground_Bases_and_Tunnels</link>
<description>This book tops out at 130 written pages (excluding index and footnotes). Of those 130 pages, 50 consist entirely of schematics and photographs obtained from publicly accessible sources. That means Sauder wrote approximately 80 pages for this book...</description>
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<title>Monsters of the Northwoods - Paul Bartholomew</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Monsters_of_the_Northwoods</link>
<description>Bigfoot haunts the Adirondacks!

They need to release this book on Kindle, I can't believe it's not in reprint.

There are two reasons I am reviewing, and suggesting the Bigfoot book "Monsters of the Northwoods...</description>
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<title>Beast of Bray Road - Linda S. Godfrey</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Beast_of_Bray_Road</link>
<description>When I first heard of the Beast of Bray Road, well before reading Linda S. Godfrey's Beast of Bray Road book, I wondered what the heck this thing, or things, could be that people were seeing around Walworth, Jefferson and Racine Counties in Wisconsin...</description>
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<title>Weird NJ - Mark Sceurman</title>
<link>http://reviews.myeyez.net/review.php?Weird_NJ</link>
<description>Weird New Jersey, Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets

This hardcover "travel guide to New Jersey's local legends and best kept secrets" is a fun read...</description>
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