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100 Bigfoot Nights

By: Christine Dela Parker
Narrated by: Lee Zasloff
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Publisher's summary

This true story sets out to chronicle the terrifying encounters that a residential family has had with the creature known as Bigfoot. The story is written in Christine's own words as it unfolds. According to the Bigfoot investigator they contacted, "They aren't going anywhere." As the world gets more crowded with us, "They" are left with less and less habitat. They have learned to live in the shadows and pass through the forests by our homes.

Note: No part in this story is embellished or fictionalized. It is a series of true events interpreted and told from the author's point of view.

©2014 Vegas Pulse LLC (P)2014 Vegas Pulse LLC
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I don't buy it

What did you like best about 100 Bigfoot Nights? What did you like least?

The story wasn't believeable

What was most disappointing about Christine Dela Parker’s story?

the story

Which scene was your favorite?

None

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

No

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I'm a huge bigfoot knower, but this story don't make any sense, nor is it plausible. I'm sorry but I'm not the only person who has a hard time buying this. But hey, hopefully I am wrong, and this turns out to be the proof needed. Not really trying to judge.

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Very interesting testimony.

The narrator, presentation was great, Interesting story, kept you listening and intrigued. the audio recordings were a bonus. Hope to hear how the family is doing.

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interesting

truly enjoyed it .considering the subject believing or not you will find it very interesting .

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Captivating

I really enjoyed being able to listen to a book and get my work done too!!

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Interview

I listened to Mrs. Parker’s interview on Sasquatch Chronicles and was fascinated by her story.
Hope she and her family are doing well.

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Be careful with nature

It seems Mrs Parker places all of the blame for her distaste for Bigfoot on her California upbringing.
I find her a pain in the ass, and snubbing her nose at the advice of mediums and BF Investigators
To present “offers” of foods etc, to be her largest mistake.
The sad beginning with the couple and the foster kids and no toilets ... coal in the stove, I mean
WTH!! Never was an explanation.
I think you should move first of all, to a large metropolitan area. Find a 54th floor condo, and be happy with a doorman and cement sidewalks.
Less stress
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Learn to accept the Big Foots were there BEFORE your house and you, it is their land! Offer them gifts everyday, and get on with your life.

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Spooky Tale, Dull Narration

I have read this book and it is an eerie tale of encounters with Bigfoot and Dogmen. While it is a great book (the sequel was just out), the audio version is not so great. It does include the audio recorded sounds mentioned in the book. The narrator leaves much to be desired. There is a dull monotone without much emotion. You can hear the breaths after the sentences. This would have been a great selection with a better narrator.

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Excitingly Detailed

The story comes from a personal prospective and the reader is allowed into the inner thoughts of the author as she and her family try to navigate a terrifying presence in the woods. A presence that others refuse to believe might exist.

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Enjoyed it but.............

What did you like best about 100 Bigfoot Nights? What did you like least?

Kind of like a long campfire tale. I even got a chill or two. It was fun.

If you’ve listened to books by Christine Dela Parker before, how does this one compare?

No

Did the narration match the pace of the story?

Well enough.

If this book were a movie would you go see it?

On Prime or Netflix, maybe. Certainly not a $11 movie.

Any additional comments?

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The narrator was flat in her delivery. She was better than I would have been, but I'm not a narrator. As for the story, It was fun, but the main character came off as just this side of a basket case. She might want to consider medication. Look, if I found herds of hairy humanoids hazarding my house (okay hazarding was a reach, but I didn't want to pass up the alliteration) I would not take a fair chunk of a year to buy gear to research the problem. On that note, if I bought gear I would spend enough money to make sure it is worth bringing home, even if I had to borrow the money. The trail cameras that the "Researcher"used had a xenon flash on it. You might as well shoot a cannon. Use IR trail cameras, You know where they gather, hide a cell phone set on silent, and auto answer. Call when you see them, and listen. The list goes on. The BF recordings were so bad that they could have been anything. IMHO, although I still don't believe in BF, if something was there, she missed a phenomenal opportunity whilst melting down from room to room.
Overall, it was worth the money.

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Excellent encounters.

I thought this was an extremely good read. The narrator was good and the story great. All the behaviors, vocalizations, and morphology are spot on. As I had an up close encounter over thirty years ago, I know they exist. I prefer them not to be "proven". This story would be impossible to hoax. I wish the family best of luck. Oh, and never feed them! They'll expect it and if you stop or move away, you'll either have or leave a huge problem for someone else to deal with! These creatures are thriving and doing fine. Always be cautious and never go in the bush alone.

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