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J**.
Great little book
Despite the stupid picture on the back cover, this is a serious book. One case in it is a probable hoax (Smeja story), but all the rest of the stories are believable or at least possible. There are some interesting viewpoints that make you think, and that alone is worth it. I was delighted to find that one of the chapters is a reprint of the very rare, impossible to find booklet "I Fought the Apemen of Mt. St. Helens". If you've been seeking that one, it is within this book. The very last section is a weird little essay on psychic brain parasites- don't know why it was included, but whatever. Overall a nice bigfoot book for my growing collection.
S**E
Entertaining
This book is surprisingly entertaining. Gray Barker was a con-man on many levels but he did some interesting writing and helped develop theories about UFO's and various weirdness. This book is a collection of encounters between Bigfoot type creatures and human beings and, with no way of really knowing if they happened or not, they make for a though-provoking read.
K**R
I accidentally bought this book
I fell asleep one night searching Bigfoot books on Kindle I woke up the next day and had seen I had somehow purchased this book while asleep lol needless to say the title stood out to me and I decided why not so I opened it and gave it a read and I enjoyed it a lot. The story's are good I love the way the author presents this book. I have to say the best Bigfoot book I ever bought while asleep.
R**N
Five Stars
Ridiculously entertaining!!!
K**R
Read it!
Very entertaining and funny. Recommended!
D**D
A good read in spite of the cover
At first look this book would appear to be a farce because of the title and cover. It actually tells some good stories about the bigfoot phenomenon. Gray Barker is a mystery himself but I enjoy his work.
N**C
One Star
the one hunters account was already proven a lie ...if you do shoot or capture one..bring it in.
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