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I was just rearranging my library and was surprised to see how many copies of this book I have. I sorta lost track as I've picked up a copy every single time I've found it in the wild over the past 20 or so years.
The book is composed of strange/weird/creepy/interesting stories that are supposedly true. I've read the book many times as an adult and, of course, question the veracity of some of the stories, but it still remains to be a very enjoyable read.
This book was perfect as a child as the stories are 1-2 pages long, which means you get a ton of stories. The stories range from UFOs, ghosts, hidden treasures, Fortean events, cryptids, etc.
This book completely shaped me. As a child, it broadened my horizons. It was likely the catalyst that would eventually lead to me becoming obsessed with the occult/paranormal/supernatural/cryptozoology/etc. It's also led to me hunting down rare books on these subjects as an adult, although I'm sure Polanski's The 9th Gate, which came out in my teens, had a little bit of an influence on that too. (my most recent pickups are Vampires Are by Stephen Kaplan, which currently sells for a little under $500 on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/dp/0882801023/?tag=neogaf0e-20 and The Dark Gods by Anthony Roberts, which is selling for over $600 in paperback https://www.amazon.com/dp/009138771X/?tag=neogaf0e-20. I didn't pay close to those prices for either book though.)
I also have a ridiculously large collection of magazines on these subjects ranging from the early 1900s to today. I have so many copies of Fate magazines I don't even bother trying to fit them on my shelves.
What book had the greatest impact on you growing up?
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