jjares reviewed Bigfoot: The History and Legacy of North America?s Most Controversial Cryptid on + 3413 more book reviews
What I liked best about this eBook was the author's sharing of information without judging (and allowing the reader to choose). It seems that nearly every society has some story about the unexplained. Even without clear proof on either side, people continue to believe in things that cannot be explained.
In North America, there is a belief in the hominid of the Pacific Northwest. Some, however, cannot imagine such a creature in a land so heavily populated. The author discusses other creatures, such as Yeti. Then, the author analyzes the photos, film, and footprints that have been gathered over the years.
Cryptozoology is either supported or scoffed at. However, the author evaluates some of the most compelling theories about why a wider variety of people do not see hominids. Interesting reading.
In North America, there is a belief in the hominid of the Pacific Northwest. Some, however, cannot imagine such a creature in a land so heavily populated. The author discusses other creatures, such as Yeti. Then, the author analyzes the photos, film, and footprints that have been gathered over the years.
Cryptozoology is either supported or scoffed at. However, the author evaluates some of the most compelling theories about why a wider variety of people do not see hominids. Interesting reading.