

Buy Alien Abduction of The Wyoming Hunter: First person story of Carl Higdon, October 25, 1974 on desertcart.com ✓ FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders Review: Very interesting story! - Carl Higdon's story is both unique and very believable. I have seen some strange things myself, so I can relate to Carl. I love that his beautiful wife Margery has been supportive all this time and I can appreciate what she went through, being his loving wife and mother of their children. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is in the least curious about Carl's experience because it is truly unique. Review: I enjoyed reading about the case from the wife's perspective - I really liked this book. It is an account of a truly bizarre "alien abduction" case written by the wife of the victim. I don't know what to make of the event (or other weird abduction cases for that matter), but I enjoyed reading about the case from the wife's perspective. The only drawback to the book is that it is formatted a little weird and the writing is a choppy, but it isn't distracting, and this should probably be expected from a self-published book put out by the victim's wife. A lot of the criticism of the book centers around the writing style and book formatting which I think is a little unfair. I mean, you bought a low-priced, self-published book written by the wife of a man allegedly abducted by aliens—it's kind of silly to complain about wasting your money. Didn't you pretty much know what you were signing up for when you bought it?
| Best Sellers Rank | #813,866 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #800 in Astrophysics & Space Science (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (87) |
| Dimensions | 6 x 0.19 x 9 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| ISBN-10 | 198181289X |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1981812899 |
| Item Weight | 4.3 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 82 pages |
| Publication date | December 16, 2017 |
| Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform |
E**H
Very interesting story!
Carl Higdon's story is both unique and very believable. I have seen some strange things myself, so I can relate to Carl. I love that his beautiful wife Margery has been supportive all this time and I can appreciate what she went through, being his loving wife and mother of their children. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is in the least curious about Carl's experience because it is truly unique.
A**R
I enjoyed reading about the case from the wife's perspective
I really liked this book. It is an account of a truly bizarre "alien abduction" case written by the wife of the victim. I don't know what to make of the event (or other weird abduction cases for that matter), but I enjoyed reading about the case from the wife's perspective. The only drawback to the book is that it is formatted a little weird and the writing is a choppy, but it isn't distracting, and this should probably be expected from a self-published book put out by the victim's wife. A lot of the criticism of the book centers around the writing style and book formatting which I think is a little unfair. I mean, you bought a low-priced, self-published book written by the wife of a man allegedly abducted by aliens—it's kind of silly to complain about wasting your money. Didn't you pretty much know what you were signing up for when you bought it?
D**D
Authentic. Genuine. Thankfully NOT polished and revised
If you are on the fence on whether to get this book, then get it. I'm glad I have a hard copy to reread whenever I want. I am glad this book did NOT get handed over to a professional writer. The Travis Walton story was not even close to being the horror story Hollywood turned it into. We simply get the story here. I'm okay with the boldface words and a few misspelled words. We learn what happened to Carl Higdon. We learn of the various pieces of proof to suggest something really happened. We learn what became of Carl's life after the incident and how it never really fully ended.
J**.
A decent retelling
The abduction story of Carl Higdon is mentioned in many places, but it's frequently glossed over as a lead-in to other more well-known cases of the 1970s. I first heard about Carl Higdon in an old episode of "In Search Of..." The writing in this book is rough and seems unedited. The storytelling is often circular, either to drive home points or to extend the content. There are certain points that cannot be gleaned from television shows, documentaries, or other in-depth articles on the Higdon case, but I would still prefer the direct transcripts of Leo Sprinkle to this. Is it worth reading? Yes. Is it a good reference source? Only if you have never heard of Carl Higdon.
D**G
Truly brilliant!!!
An absolutely must read for anyone studying aliens and cryptid. Truly brilliant.
K**U
Bizarre Story
I knew getting this book that it was not going to be written by Stephen King, or something, and the way it was laid out graphically was somewhat unusual, but being a graphic artist. In my past, I was not going to be critical of that, but primarily to read the story and get a sense more of what happened. I definitely did get that. I had seen missing 411 the UFO connection and really enjoyed it. Glad to see that Carl’s wife took it upon herself to put some out and print material. I usually read it when I’m hanging out at the pool or beach. Not a big book for sure and maybe that would be my wish for it to be a little bit thicker with more material. Truly a weird and bizarre story.!! I would definitely recommend getting it if you’re interested in the UFO phenomena.
A**A
Glad I bought the book
I am so glad I purchased this book. I became very interested in the abduction of Carl Higdon after seeing him on a UFO documentary. The way he spoke I had no doubt he was being honest about the events. He and his wife just seemed like salt of the earth people. People you would personally want to know. I almost didn’t buy this book because I didn’t think I could learn anything more than what I’d watched in the documentary and read from a few stories on line. I was wrong. This short book is full of details that I hadn’t heard anywhere else.
J**Y
Waste of time. Wife wrote this for some extra cash. Very poorly written with zero facts
Don’t waste your money.
M**R
c'est très maladroit comme récit qui se veut dans "l'action", le seul avantage c'est que cela provient directement du couple, Il n'y a pas certains détails qu'on trouve sur le net, mais c'est surement un des cas les plus intéressants avec un bilan médical impossible à contester.
K**N
I understand that it is written in more of a note taking, diary type text, however there are many parts left out. Under hypnosis what was said. The transcripts should have been included. Did she mean 163,000 light years from our planet. How long was he missing? What did he see when he arrived at their planet. There is more information on the search engine in google. Margery repeated the same information about five times.
E**S
This book summarises one of the most bizarre UFO encounters that there has ever been. An absolutely fascinating read which any UFO enthusiast needs to read and research , just to find out how weird this incident was.
C**T
Howdy , famous if i say so ufo would be abduction from seventies in usa , in same périod of ufo travis Walton incident ! For almost fifty years this bizarre event was studying , with many stuff by ufo searchers and result not sure was true or not ! It s Unexpected and weird ufo files as matter ! Best regards 🙂🙂🙂🙂👽
S**O
This book is total dross. Spelling mistakes and grammatical errors make it unreadable in places. It barely qualifies as a book. Lots of things written in CAPS and BOLD ITALICS. The Wikipedia entry is written better. A complete waste of money, time, postage, and paper.
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