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I went to school for a couple years in Tennessee having grown up in West Virginia. As is typical of college kids, we would sometimes sit in a dark room and tell ghost stories. (Even at a Christian college!) There was one friend of mine who would leave the room when I would tell a story because she said they were so frightening. I adapted most of my tales from
Ruth Ann Musick's books. So of course, when I saw this book, I was curious.
Wild & Wonderful (and Paranormal) West Virginia exceeded all expectations I had. Unlike other books, it didn't just deal with one subject, but included The Moth Man, Flatwoods Monster, UFOs, ghosts, Sheepsquatch (which I had never before heard anything about it) and also included other strange phenomenon and cryptozoological mysteries from across the Mountain State.
The thing set this book apart from others in this genre is that the author tried to give multiple explanations when possible, and some of them seemed quite plausible to me. For instance, there have been reports of kangaroos getting loose from zoos and other places, so who is to say some of these monsters might not be part of a pack of kangaroos that live in a remote part of West Virginia? Obviously, he also leaves open the possibility for paranormal occurrences, but I really enjoyed reading the different theories.