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Naked Came the Sasquatch (Tsr Books Series)

Naked Came the Sasquatch (Tsr Books Series)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A must read!!!!
Review: All I can say is that EVERYONE that I have recommended this book has thanked me and recommended it to their friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Can't get enough
Review: Even though my one and only copy of this book was destroyed in a car accident, I still rate it as one of my favorite books. It has probably been three years since I've had the privilege of reading this book, and I can still bust out laughing just thinking about the general confusion and mass hysteria that having two distinctly different monsters can create. Especially, if, nobody believes in the existence of either one and the entire town chooses to accuse the local eccentric of the bloody misdeeds. A thoroughly entertaining yarn, and I fervently implore Mr. Boston to gift us with another tale soon. Thanks, again and I look forward to a new tale from this wonderfully funny, yet incredibly twisted author.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: laughing outloud,knee slapping horror story
Review: Found this book last week at a used book store. Bought it on a whim. Found myself waking-up in the middle of the night to get a few more lines in before dawn. Mr.Boston has a talent for keeping you in suspense but with such witty dialogue. I have not not laughed out loud while reading a book in many moons. Only wish he would bless us with another gem. This one is a keeper!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh and be scared at the same time.
Review: Having lived in the Pacific Northwest and Northern California, I was interested in the subject of the title. I found this book to have quite a unique view of the creature most call "BIGFOOT". So far, I've let three others read the book and everyone of them laughed as they returned it. They agreed that you can be scared and laugh at the same time. The book pulls you in with the struggles of a small town newspaper office dreaming of "The One Big Story" that will put them on the map. Little do they know just how big their story will get. You have murder, blood/guts, suspensful moments, GREAT one liners to make you laugh and the chilling twist to keep you reading untill the end. The author uses alot of modern environment to make this book believeable. You'll get goose pimples and side aches; from laughing while being scared.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not your usual Sasquatch documentary type of book
Review: I am a fanatic about the Bigfoot/Sasquatch phenomenon, and when I saw this book, I jumped at the chance to read it. Most of my books are the documentary/sightings/analysis type, so reading a fictional account was a treat. Wow. It was different and kept me reading. Before it is over, you have murders, humor, romance, comedy and even a werewolf! Holy smoke! The only thing that detracted from the book to me was the long and unusual names Boston used, such as John Tuberski, Elaine Mitikitski and a couple of brothers whose names I can't spell because I don't have the book right here in front of me. Very entertaining, though, overall. Beware of the Mandrango!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Laugh, 'Kay !!
Review: I bought this book about 5 years ago simply because of the cover illustration. I have never laughed so much in my life, its a fantastic read that I just could not put down. I still go back to it every couple of months to read it all over again and it has still not lost its appeal !
An exceptional book that hopefully won't be John Boston's last.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious!
Review: I could not believe that I actually bought and read a book with this title. It was so absurd that I had to have a look. And it was wonderful! What inspired nonsense! I loved this book and have frequently reread it when I needed some pure escape! I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious!
Review: I could not believe that I actually bought and read a book with this title. It was so absurd that I had to have a look. And it was wonderful! What inspired nonsense! I loved this book and have frequently reread it when I needed some pure escape! I highly recommend this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wry, Humourous, with only a few minor flaws.
Review: I enjoyed _Naked Came The Sasquatch_ very much. It is a veryentertaining book, which, despite a grammatically awkwardfirst chapter, manages to captivate the reader. The characters are very well done; they are realistic, and come alive during the course of the book. The writing is wry, and the book maintains a humourous tone throughout, despite a rather grisly subject matter. The genre can only be described as Humourous-Scary-Exciting-not quite horror, but not quite anything else.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: They are right.
Review: I have just started this book and they are right (the previous reviewers)--this is one whipper-snapper of a horror novel---I am so far delighted. I did not want to delay reporting this, as I was in a near miss car (non)accident today.


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