Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Book Review: The Sasquatch File By John Green
This short booklet, clocking in at just over 70 pages, was released in 1973, and was the most up-to-date book at that time to sightings taking place not just in the Pacific Northwest, but all over the country, and it's a good one. Green definitely did a great bit of research and received many reports at that time and put them all in the booklet, including the most famous cases, but also quite a lot of lesser known cases from all over the U.S. and Canada. There are quite a few photos and illustrations throughout the book, as well as near the end some statistical information on sightings in the U.S. and Canada, such as sighting patterns, food source stats, color and other important observations by Mr. Green. I do highly recommend this book if you can find it (it can be found sometimes on eBay or at abebooks.com or bookfinder.com) Your John Green book collection is not complete without this one. 4 stars!!!!!!
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