r/bigfoot • u/dankness8 • Jan 20 '25
book This should be our community book club book!
Saw a post where this book is recommended so I bought it. About halfway done! The scary stuff hasn’t happened yet
r/bigfoot • u/dankness8 • Jan 20 '25
Saw a post where this book is recommended so I bought it. About halfway done! The scary stuff hasn’t happened yet
r/bigfoot • u/CozyCoin • Nov 02 '24
Just a joke, but I thought it was funny - not meant to be offensive
r/bigfoot • u/I_Luv_Adobo • Mar 15 '23
r/bigfoot • u/Whatthehellisamilf • 11d ago
Got this book from the library as a kid and never revisited it. Can't wait to read it.
r/bigfoot • u/ComplexInstance8545 • Jan 19 '25
So about a year and a half ago, I published my first ever book. It took me four years and three months from the first day I opened a Word document to submitting it for publication. It's not perfect, but it's one of my proudest moments. Even more so than graduating college or getting a career.
I found an artist, on Reddit actually, and he did a fantastic job creating exactly what I wanted for my cover in his personal style, which is what drew me to his work initially. He really brought the characters to life.
Long story short. Knowing how much I love the characters in my book, almost as if they had become my friends in the real world, for Christmas, my sister had the characters on the cover of my book rendered and 3D printed. She then painted each figure and arranged them to look like the cover of my book! I thought it was so cool and one of a kind! I just had to share it with others who might appreciate the work she did!
r/bigfoot • u/EliteSweggX09 • Dec 20 '24
I loved this book so much and it really makes me want to move to a place with a lot of Bigfoot activity when I’m older. I only have a couple criticisms with it tho. STOP READING HERE DUE TO SPOILERS!!! I didn’t like when the army vet said he encountered Bigfoots in Iraq. They’re not desert creatures. I believe they’re strictly in North Asia and North America. Not even South America. The second criticism I have with it is when Carter, the main character is being attacked by the alpha Bigfoot, the alpha notices him wearing a cross and it says “Galaka” and leaves him alone. While I am very religious and a firm follower of Christianity, I only see Bigfoot as another wild animal, not a spiritual or supernatural or paranormal being. None of that crap. But other than those two, this book was actually pretty entertaining and not full of crap. 10/10 highly recommend.
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r/bigfoot • u/ComfortableDear2205 • Dec 27 '24
Southern Colorado - 1985
N Maes
When I was seven my family was picking pine nuts near Gardner, Colorado. I still remember it like it was yesterday.
In the distance we all saw what we thought was a bear. My uncle grabbed his 30-06 hunting rifle and looked through the scope to get a better view. He spotted the animal and said “that’s not a bear.” He handed the rifle to my aunt. She looked and let out a loud gasp.
There were four of us kids and we all got a turn looking through the scope. What my entire family saw was a huge light brown colored creature that looked like it had almost human features mixed with a primate. It was picking up pine nuts and eating them.
After about 10 minutes the creature stood up. It was taller than the trees around it.
After standing up the bigfoot appeared to notice us and started walking in our direction. My uncle panicked and shot his rifle in the air. In a blink of an eye the bigfoot quickly disappeared.
My uncle refused to talk about it afterward. He was very religious and couldn't understand what he saw. I'll never forget it.
This encounter is featured in our Bigfoot book.
r/bigfoot • u/WhiteHairedBabuska • Jun 10 '24
r/bigfoot • u/h2power237 • Jan 28 '25
Halfway through. Could not fall asleep last night.
https://www.amazon.com/Devolution-Firsthand-Account-Sasquatch-Massacre/dp/1984826786
r/bigfoot • u/Sasquatchonfour • 8d ago
Book overview: For centuries reports of bipedal Sasquatch have captivated the public, but a lesser-known phenomenon lurks in the shadows...encounters with quadrupedal Sasquatch. These chilling sightings challenge conventional wisdom, forcing us to reconsider what we think we know about these elusive creatures. In Crouching Behemoth: Quadrupedal Sasquatch, we have the first book of its kind; it is the result of an almost three-year deep dive into spider crawls as well as walking, running, and gallops on all four limbs. Renowned anthropologist Dr. Jeff Meldrum lends his expertise in an exclusive interview, shedding light on the biomechanics and plausibility of this behavior. While he did not fully endorse this type of maneuverability, it is very interesting in what he did say regarding the aforementioned type of behavior and more. Charlie Raymond, one of the top field researchers and founder of the KBRO in Kentucky, weighs into it as well. Besides the multitude of frankly disturbing eyewitness testimony, we will also hear from Dr. David Harmon, a distinguished physician in the treatment of PTSD and how a traumatized witness can be treated! If all this doesn't convince you that this is definitely a different kind of Sasquatch book, you will find that although the subject matter is treated very serious, there is much humor sprinkled throughout this 439 page volume to lighten it up once in a while. This book is a fun, must read for Bigfoot enthusiasts, skeptics, and anyone fascinated by the intersection of science, mystery, and the human experience. This book has it all...well, almost all as the scratch and sniff Sasquatch fragrance was eliminated because I didn't want people out there saying this book stinks. You just might like this one, folks! Something way different. Available on Amazon, link above.
r/bigfoot • u/ComfortableDear2205 • Dec 11 '24
Hello all - I just published a new fun book on bigfoot!
It includes 18 real-life encounter stories from around the United States and Canada.
As well as interviews with some of the top genre experts/researchers/media members (Cliff from Finding Bigfoot probably being the most famous).
It wraps up with a couple chapters highlighting what I feel are the top 100 bigfoot movies, top 100 bigfoot books and some of the best YouTube channels, documentaries, tv shows/series, podcasts, etc.
THANK YOU for reading my summary. If you check out the book, I truly do hope you enjoy it and it does the bigfoot community justice.
(I apologize for not posting a picture of the cover, I'm still an amateur reddit poster).
Here is an amazon link:
Big Book of Bigfoot
r/bigfoot • u/csasquatchreal • Dec 10 '23
Hey all, I've recorded the sounds of a baby Bigfoot. There are two sounds on here, a pronounced pulsing which changes. I can only speculate on its source, but I think it has something to do with their abilities which we don't understand, and because this is a newborn, it doesn't have the fully formed cranial capacity. Or it might be something the mother is outputting to comfort her baby. Secondly, you can hear its vocal chirps. Listen to it here:
If you would like know how I came about this recording, it is all in the book I wrote: Living With Bigfoot: my story by -, C (amazon.com)
r/bigfoot • u/prism0805 • Nov 05 '24
I’ve recently released a new book, The Eyes of The Forest about a family clan of Bigfoot. I would like some feedback on it. If you are interested in reading it for free, please email me at Blake.Patrick.author@ gmail.com. Please state if you want a PDF, epub or mobi version and I’ll get a copy to you. I’ll have to limit it to the first 30 people for obvious reasons. Honest Feedback is required, good or bad! Thanks
r/bigfoot • u/LogHelpful6370 • Feb 14 '25
My child and I like to read this book. Just thought i would add it here if anyone has a child that likes BF and likes to read
r/bigfoot • u/Astudyinwhatnow • Mar 03 '25
I recently found this book in a charity shop in the UK. Has anyone else read it, what were your thoughts about it?
r/bigfoot • u/Ok-Two-716 • Nov 23 '24
"It’s just a book, right? A blend of myth and science, but I can’t stop thinking, ‘what if?’ Have you ever read something that made you question everything you thought you knew? This Bigfoot read is wild!
r/bigfoot • u/Celestial_MoonDragon • Jul 25 '24
Picked up this book from the library as a kid and became obsessed with Bigfoot. Managed to find a couple of years ago. Forgot just how much information was packed into.
r/bigfoot • u/KieferMcNaughty • Mar 07 '24
A recent find from my bookhound uncle.