UFOs. Spooky spectres. Psychic detectives. Are these and other events, occurrences, and people like them real or imagined? In Secrets of the Unexplained, author Gary Blackwood invites us to make up our own minds. This exciting and thorough series brings the world of the paranormal to the fingertips of young readers.
He grew up in rural Cochranton, Western Pennsylvania, where he attended school in a one room schoolhouse. He graduated with a B.A. in English from Grove City College in Pennsylvania. While a college student, Blackwood published his first short story, Cliffs of Gold, in Twelve/ Fifteen magazine.
He has sold dozens of stories to children's magazines, and has published thirty-five novels and nonfiction books for adults, young adults and middle readers.
This book was very interesting. For a short book it really makes you think about whether or not aliens are real. The book does provide interesting evidence, and even mentions that the U.S Air Force was getting involved with it, and was keeping it a secret from others. The book is very dtailed and very powerful on our opinions about what we think about aliens. There are no weaknesses in this book. I would recomend this book to all age groupes. I think people will really enjoy this book, because I did.