Varieties of Anomalous Experience: Examining the Scientific Evidence is a book edited by Etzel Cardeña, Steven Jay Lynn and Stanley Krippner and published by the American Psychological Association.
[1] The book is dedicated to the research of William James.
[2] The authors of the book explore "anomalous experiences" defined as unusual but not necessarily psychopathological phenomena that may hold great significance for those who have them.
[3] The second edition has 14 chapters written by twenty-two contributors.
It has a clear and readable style which makes it suitable for a general audience.