Bigfoot and I: A Personal Journey into the World of Sasquatch
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ISBN: 978-1-4357-4969-6
Publisher: Lulu.com
Rights Owner: Darin Richardson
Copyright:
© 2008 Darin Richardson Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Lulu.com Edition
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Printed: 148 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Download:
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Description:"Bigfoot and I: A Personal Journey into the World of Sasquatch" is Darin Richardson's story of his involvement in the Bigfoot phenomena. From his first exposure to it as a child, to his 1991 sighting of one of these creatures, and to his further involvement into the Bigfoot phenomena that continues to this day. Keywords:Listed in: |
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A review of the book from Regina, a listener to my internet radio show:
Darin! How are you? Just wanted to tell you how much I thoroughly enjoyed your book! I sat down and read it in a day and did not want to put it down! I felt like I was right there with you when you lived near the ravine...that's how descriptive it is! I loved the detail in the book and I am really glad for all your experiences. Some people never get a chance to experience what you have.....it was very important that you write about it! Thank you again! Regina
Darin! How are you? Just wanted to tell you how much I thoroughly enjoyed your book! I sat down and read it in a day and did not want to put it down! I felt like I was right there with you when you lived near the ravine...that's how descriptive it is! I loved the detail in the book and I am really glad for all your experiences. Some people never get a chance to experience what you have.....it was very important that you write about it! Thank you again! Regina
From Henry May:
Great First-Time Effort
This book delves into the true story of The Bigfoot Mystery host, who discusses his early life and his early interest in the Sasquatch, as well as his interest in Comic Books, Science Fiction and Cartoons. He grew up seeing Bigfoot on TV, but always thought it was a TV character or legend, eventually becoming a Civil War Re-enactor in Oregon, where he had his first sighting in 1991 at Mineral Lake which affected him deeply, but not so deeply that he drew a sketch of the creature he saw in 1993, which is now incorporated by Dr. John Bindernagel in his presentations. He also describes his life in the seventeen years since his sighting, such as in 1999 when he got married at a Western Bigfoot Society get-together wearing a Bigfoot suit, and also when he moved to an area near the Dalles, where he and his roommates have had some interesting encounters near a ravine close to the house he rents with other folks. He also goes into different theories he has of what the Sasquatch is, and also highly praises other researchers and other radio shows and books. He ends the book with a trip back to Mineral Lake, the location of his '91 sighting. I do recommend this book for those who want to read about a little-known but rising star in Bigfooting. I would give this book a 4 1/2 out of 5 stars.
Great First-Time Effort
This book delves into the true story of The Bigfoot Mystery host, who discusses his early life and his early interest in the Sasquatch, as well as his interest in Comic Books, Science Fiction and Cartoons. He grew up seeing Bigfoot on TV, but always thought it was a TV character or legend, eventually becoming a Civil War Re-enactor in Oregon, where he had his first sighting in 1991 at Mineral Lake which affected him deeply, but not so deeply that he drew a sketch of the creature he saw in 1993, which is now incorporated by Dr. John Bindernagel in his presentations. He also describes his life in the seventeen years since his sighting, such as in 1999 when he got married at a Western Bigfoot Society get-together wearing a Bigfoot suit, and also when he moved to an area near the Dalles, where he and his roommates have had some interesting encounters near a ravine close to the house he rents with other folks. He also goes into different theories he has of what the Sasquatch is, and also highly praises other researchers and other radio shows and books. He ends the book with a trip back to Mineral Lake, the location of his '91 sighting. I do recommend this book for those who want to read about a little-known but rising star in Bigfooting. I would give this book a 4 1/2 out of 5 stars.
Bigfoot and I: A Personal Journey into the World of Sasquatch
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5 Aug 2008
Read the book and I loved it. The author gets straight to the point and doesn't mince words. I am going to order another copy to loan out to other people I know.
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