There are trillions of planets in our galaxy—billions with a formula for life. To think mankind is the only intelligent lifeform to evolve would be egotistical and absurd.
Extraterrestrials not only exist, they pluck us from our beds and cars—anytime and everywhere—to study, teach, and prepare us for the inevitable.
Robert Hunt knows this beyond a shadow of a doubt. He’s been abducted by aliens since the night of his seventh birthday.
This book is a true account of his sixty-three years as a human being who has experienced the unexplained, the unfathomable, the impossible—and lived to talk about it.
Diana –
I received my copy of the book yesterday afternoon and have read all of it. My interest was more about the author than aliens as Bob is an old friend. I very much enjoyed the book and was relieved that it was very believable and not just an old friend suffering from some type of dangerous mental breakdown.
I highly recommend this book. I am not thoroughly convinced that aliens are routinely around us but if they are I would prefer to believe that they are similar to those presented in this book. Regardless of what you believe I am sure you will find this enjoyable to read.
Adam Greco –
‘Why Me?’ doesn’t ask you the question “do aliens exist?”, rather it leaves you asking yourself “what do they want to learn from us?”. Robert Hunt gives a you a glimpse into his past with vivid detail the various times he’s been visited by beings from other worlds. Not just “the greys” as some descriptions tend to depict, but numerous alien species in different shapes and sizes. From his 7th birthday, through the 2020 COVID pandemic, the visits were unpredictable, yet ongoing.
This story chronicles not only Robert trying to come to terms with these visits, and the questions arising about why he had been chosen, but also the anxiety that comes along with carrying around this secret for so many years for fear of being judged and losing a reputation he had built up over this time.
An excellent read well worth anyone’s time.
Corey Robbins –
Great read. Couldn’t put it down. Have recommended to so many people.
Marion –
This was an excellent book. If you would like a great read, do not pass this one up. It really makes you think. I can’t wait to see if there is another one to follow.
Martin Stevenson –
I’ve always thought there has to be more than just us in the universe, although who or what was always the next level question.
After reading Why Me? By Robert Hunt I feel ” Great I was right” but it actually stirred up even more questions.
To what degree do they monitor and or control our lives? Are we just an experiment that another world has run to see how we adapt when they change things?
It’s not written scientifically or with big fancy words just for the sake of sounding complicated. It’s more like listening to a story from a friend in layman’s terms.
I credit Robert for having the courage to bring this to light as I don’t think most people would for fear of ridicule..
I would absolutely recommend this book to anyone who is curious and open minded enough to question everything they thought they knew.