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100 Bigfoot Nights

A Chilling True Story

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100 Bigfoot Nights

By: Christine Dela Parker
Narrated by: Lee Zasloff
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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
Customs & Traditions Social Sciences Paranormal Tradition Fantasy Bigfoot

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just the story and how creepy the woods across from her,you put yourself in her shoes,she has sadly passed away and you wonder how much the stress of the situation contributed to her health,there are things in this life that are unexplained and creepy.

truly frightening,read the book but got the audible version to,loved it

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What would have made 100 Bigfoot Nights better?


This seems to be more a story of how sleeplessness can contribute to an over active imagination and hysteria. A better book on this subject is Strange Mutants by John A Keel, which has a few chapters on documented sightings of Bigfoot listed in a dispassionate, matter of fact way which are both interesting and informative.

I found this book annoying and spent most of my time thinking this lady obviously already had serious issues with wild dark spaces having spent some of her time living in a city. It also sounded as if most of the early events that occurred could be explained through more mundane means. To be fair, I did say most things. She lost me when she talked about expecting people to be able to relocate a bigfoot because she didn't like it being near her house and from then on it went down hill until after an hour and a half I turned it off. I don't doubt that what this lady experienced was frightening, but again it all smacked more of paranoia and sleep deprivation.

One final note, the recordings provided are of poor quality and were perfect fodder on which to project imagined results. For instance (spoiler) The "Mommy" call might just as well have been someone calling their cat, because it could have been any short name ending with an "Ee" sound.

Out of respect to the author, she was the one who was there and experienced these events and it may just be the style in which she writes which put me off.

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

I could not finish the story. Like some of the other people said, it is like a paranormal campfire story that goes on too long.

Would you be willing to try another one of Lee Zasloff’s performances?

N/A

You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?

Yes, I could turn it off. Of course most of us want to keep and open mind about the possibility of strange things existing that both we and science have missed. But this did not help me to keep an open mind.

Any additional comments?

Don't just take my word for it. You should listen to this if the subject interests you, but listen to it from a standpoint of cool intellect instead of blind faith.

Interesting, but for all the wrong reasons...

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