Navigating the complex history of the UAP phenomenon can be a daunting task. With over 2,700 books published on the UFO/UAP topic, the signal-to-noise ratio is very low. For every rigorously researched, data-driven investigation, there are dozens of highly speculative works that muddy the waters.
That is why we built the Reference Library. We believe that serious researchers, journalists, and curious newcomers shouldn’t have to guess which texts are credible and which are just noise. Our curated reviews serve as an objective map through the labyrinth.
You can find all of our UAP Book reviews at our UAP Book Reviews Hub.
In order to help you navigate the book reviews on the site, we’ve created two categorizations to help you understand what the book is about and how it might be valuable to you.
We first categorize every book by its core Subject Matter so you can navigate directly to your area of interest. Our library covers:
Not all books are created equal, and not all books are meant for the same audience. To evaluate a book’s utility, difficulty, and credibility, we assign a definitive Verdict. This editorial filter saves you time and guides you to suitable material: