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Unknown Visitors

By: JD Lovil
Narrated by: Mark Barnard
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Have you seen a flying saucer? Have you ever wondered what they come here for? I used to think that only odd people saw UFOs, but I have changed my mind. People from all walks of life have reported them! They cannot all be wrong.

Why do all of the aliens reported appear humanoid? What do they want? Will they save us? This is an attempt to answer those questions, or at least to ask the questions more usefully. Learn the answers to these burning questions today!

Survive the coming alien invasion.

©2015 JD Lovil (P)2015 JD Lovil
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Updated Speculations on the UFO Phenomenon

Would you consider the audio edition of Unknown Visitors to be better than the print version?

I actually think they work together because the links to online resources are easier to click in the print version, the audio book reads out the addresses and seems a bit laborious.

What did you like best about this story?

That it wasn't just a look back at the Ancient Astronauts theories, it speculated about the possible future of our UFO contact. I also liked the many free links to online material, more in keeping with the kind of research I do these days.

What about Mark Barnard’s performance did you like?

That he spoke clearly and didn't engage in histrionics.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

It wasn't that kind of book.

Any additional comments?

Although the quantum stuff was a bit over my head, I found the whole tone of the book to be thought provoking.

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