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Eric Hamell
, October 26, 2020
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I read this book about forty-five years ago, when I hadn't yet had much training in critical thinking and believed in UFOs, ESP, and the like. An account of the experience of alleged abductees Barney and Betty Hill, it devotes considerable space to their psychiatrist's perspective, and gave me a sense for the first time of how complex and interesting non-paranormal/non-extraterrestrial interpretations of anomalous experience could be.
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