Ratings8
Average rating3.4
The best parts of this book are genuinely unnerving. At a certain point, something with so many sightings - and so much strangeness surrounding said sightings - feels hard to dismiss outright, no matter how skeptical you are. And the deeper you dig into the Mothman case, the weirder it becomes. As a story, whether you buy it or not, it's pretty fascinating stuff.
That said, there are better ways to experience this story than with this book. The book feels dated and is honestly a bit of a mess, meandering from incident to incident in a way that lacks any real cohesion. It's not awful, but it's one of those books that's better off summarized than actually read. If you're interested in the subject matter, I'd recommend the Astonishing Legends podcast's fascinating, multi-part series on the Mothman instead - because it covers everything in this book and then some, and in a more organized, engaging fashion.