Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe 
Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe by Simon Okill is a part comedy, part mystery, part who done it novel, that despite laughing at the title, I really enjoyed. I found that once I got into the book I could not put it down.The author did a great job in developing a story that at times seemed a little bizarre, yet at those time I would literally breakout laughing. The storyline was well developed and easy to follow. There were plenty of twist and unexpected turns which kept you glued to
I bought Nobody Loves A Bigfoot Like A Bigfoot Babe in kindle version. Lately, I am not reading fiction, but I started reading this book, and I was pretty sure that I live in that very forest, step on the same shrubs that Bigfoot steps, feel the same as the Bigfoot do, understand their open innocent eyes, their feelings... On one hand, I wanted to flip page after page faster and faster to see what's going on behind the next bush, or to hear an answer of an opponent in a conversation. On another,

This didn't get very good reviews on Amazon but I thought I would love it so I bought it anyways. I wanted to love it from the start but I didn't. Then I wanted to hate it but I didn't. The reviewers on Amazon were right, it sounded as if a teenage boy wrote this book. That didn't bother me because I knew it would be a little crass. What did bother me was the way it was written. I felt like the author could use a thesaurus as he keep repeating many of the same phrases to the point that I was
A well written, amusing and deeply perceptive read.The prose is imaginative, anarchic and leaves a deep impression on the reader. Warmly commended to all age groups. Dennis Coates.
The book is well- written, the story funny and the characters likable. Truth and fiction are seamlessly blended together in this goofy tale. I could visualize the small town where it all takes place and I could feel the frustration and pain of the local sheriff as she deals with the cockamamie citizenry. To solve the latest Bigfoot abduction, the sheriff must question the man who dresses up as a Bigfoot and the man who swears he was abducted by aliens along with the rest of the township. Matters
Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe (Book1) by Simon OkillMovie waiting to happenI am not a genre reader. I dont read a particular type of novel (or even only fiction, although it is my predilection) exclusively and I normally see what tickles my fancy at the time of choosing a book, although once decided Ill usually stick to it. I like comedies and humour but rarely buy books that are exclusively humour. I probably watch more comedy films than I read comedy novels.One thing that struck
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Kindle Edition | Pages: 286 pages Rating: 3.99 | 143 Users | 32 Reviews

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The Northern California town of Big Beaver has become a haven for Bigfoot, alien sightings and is home to The Phantom Bigfoot Bather. One particularly weird Beaverite, Duane, has kept the Bigfoot a secret, but to his utter dismay, a female Bigfoot abducts a teenager. Duane must use all his guile to stop his secret from getting out, especially now that MB, his close friend and crypto-zoologist, is on the trail, along with Sheriff Lou and the FBI. Can Duane keep his Bigfoot friends a secret? And what does MB discover deep in the forest?Itemize Regarding Books Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe
| Title | : | Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe |
| Author | : | Simon Okill |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | first print |
| Pages | : | Pages: 286 pages |
| Published | : | December 6th 2012 by Christopher Matthews Publishing |
| Categories | : | Fantasy. Paranormal. Urban Fantasy. Romance. Humor |
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Ratings: 3.99 From 143 Users | 32 ReviewsCriticize Regarding Books Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe
If you are looking for something unique to read then look no further. I enjoyed the perspective it gave me not just from the characters but also the Big foots. This is a gripping tale and well written.I even learned a new language from it, and hopefully you will too.Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe by Simon Okill is a part comedy, part mystery, part who done it novel, that despite laughing at the title, I really enjoyed. I found that once I got into the book I could not put it down.The author did a great job in developing a story that at times seemed a little bizarre, yet at those time I would literally breakout laughing. The storyline was well developed and easy to follow. There were plenty of twist and unexpected turns which kept you glued to
I bought Nobody Loves A Bigfoot Like A Bigfoot Babe in kindle version. Lately, I am not reading fiction, but I started reading this book, and I was pretty sure that I live in that very forest, step on the same shrubs that Bigfoot steps, feel the same as the Bigfoot do, understand their open innocent eyes, their feelings... On one hand, I wanted to flip page after page faster and faster to see what's going on behind the next bush, or to hear an answer of an opponent in a conversation. On another,

This didn't get very good reviews on Amazon but I thought I would love it so I bought it anyways. I wanted to love it from the start but I didn't. Then I wanted to hate it but I didn't. The reviewers on Amazon were right, it sounded as if a teenage boy wrote this book. That didn't bother me because I knew it would be a little crass. What did bother me was the way it was written. I felt like the author could use a thesaurus as he keep repeating many of the same phrases to the point that I was
A well written, amusing and deeply perceptive read.The prose is imaginative, anarchic and leaves a deep impression on the reader. Warmly commended to all age groups. Dennis Coates.
The book is well- written, the story funny and the characters likable. Truth and fiction are seamlessly blended together in this goofy tale. I could visualize the small town where it all takes place and I could feel the frustration and pain of the local sheriff as she deals with the cockamamie citizenry. To solve the latest Bigfoot abduction, the sheriff must question the man who dresses up as a Bigfoot and the man who swears he was abducted by aliens along with the rest of the township. Matters
Nobody Loves a Bigfoot Like a Bigfoot Babe (Book1) by Simon OkillMovie waiting to happenI am not a genre reader. I dont read a particular type of novel (or even only fiction, although it is my predilection) exclusively and I normally see what tickles my fancy at the time of choosing a book, although once decided Ill usually stick to it. I like comedies and humour but rarely buy books that are exclusively humour. I probably watch more comedy films than I read comedy novels.One thing that struck

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