I read that several years ago. I read a lot mostly non-fiction, but some fiction added. I've read a lot of Louis L'Amour's books. Some of the best are "The Haunted Mesa", "The Walking Drum", and "The Lonesome Gods". As far as his western novels go, he basically re-wrote the same book at least 50 times. Down at the heels cowboy meets rich girl who detests him. Bad guys try to get the girl's money, cowboy fends them off and the girl decides he isn't so bad after all. Or variations of the same theme.
Recent non-fiction includes "Ghosts of the Air" by Martin Caidin, a collection of tales of paranormal activity in the air that airplane pilots will tell each other, but not non-pilots for fear of being branded a nut case. One example is an airline pilot making an approach down aptly named Diablo Canyon to land at Salt Lake City in a cloud cover so dense the pilot couldn't see his own wingtips. A man standing behind the pilot ordered him to turn left. The pilot complied and turned left. Minutes later, the plane broke out under the cloud cover and the pilot saw his right wingtip literally only a few feet from the canyon wall. The man who had stood behind him and ordered him to turn left was a buddy of his who had been dead for several years. Caidin solicited stories, but threw out 90% and used only the ones for which there was absolutely no explanation.
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