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The best or most interesting books I've read on the subject are:
I think it's always important to be highly skeptical of even the "best" sighting. For example, the Belgian UFO wave is always highlighted as a slam dunk of something flying about in the skies that goes beyond technology we currently have. However, on closer inspection it's not so clear cut at all. That's the great thing about "Bad UFOs" - it makes you question the evidence, seek alternative explanations and keeps you on your skeptical toes. The last thing you want to do is fool yourself.
Although I've never read any UFO-related books myself — skeptical or otherwise — if I was in the market for one, then Robert Sheaffer's Bad UFOs: Critical Thinking About UFO Claims would probably be the first one that I would buy.
I base that recommendation on the excellence of his blog and the quality of the articles he's written for The Skeptic magazine
Having enjoyed the companion video of Donald Prothero's & Timothy Callahan's — UFOs, Chemtrails, and Aliens: What Science Says, I would also consider buying their book; one of these days.
The various UFO pages of the Magonia Review of Books site might give you some more ideas to look into.