Official Review: The Bigfoot Paradox by Rebecca Coyte

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Re: Official Review: The Bigfoot Paradox by Rebecca Coyte

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The existence of Sasquatch is a very popular topic in some parts of the United States and likely worldwide, depending on the location. There are entire festivals, television shows and products dedicated to the venture of finding Sasquatch. An influential youth on the verge on self-discovery is prime for an adventure and for exploring the mysterious such as the existence of Bigfoot as a concept. It would appear that the author takes a calculable plotline to new heights by developing a story with eccentric characters and modern twists. Thank you for sharing your descriptions on this book, it sounds very unique.
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'official Review: The Bigfoot Paradox by Rebecca Coyte' is enriching and wholesome. It brings the best out of the story and points out towards it's strong point. The generous rating given to the book is appreciated!
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Nice review. While the book does sound like it's a good read, I'm not necessarily sure it's a book I'd particularly enjoy.
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I would also like to read this book. Your review is awesome. I enjoyed reading it. The comments and opinions on the book are put forward well and they are honest as well. It is sad to note that one character got away without paying for the crime committed. However, it is good that children and young adults who read this book will learn much about kindness and compassion.
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The novel is so interesting involving Bigfoot,the fiction part of the book makes it more fascinating and I wish to appreciate the type of review presented.
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This book gets all the more interesting from the point where J.T. meets Billy and his crew. It's the perfect read for me!
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Indeed a very imaginative book. I am already halfway through the book, so it's good to know that things will get wrapped up well. Thanks for the review, it accurately reflects the spirit of the book!
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From sampling the book, I wasn't convinced I would enjoy it. However, your review has convinced me to give in a try because I am interested the wild cast characters. A kid, a radio personality and psychic sound like alike of fun to read about. Thank you for a great review.
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Your review was very interesting. I always want to know the true story of Bigfoot. I also know it is children fictional sci-fi thriller of a large hairy animal that lives in the woods. The short story gives a detail description of the phenomenal creature who the town folks have seen or think they have. I believe that people of Onion Weed have a thrilling story to tell, and I will only know of it when I read the book. I think I will also enjoy J.T., his family and friends acquiescence of finding this creature.
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Thanks for the review! Children's book or not, a good book is a good book! I’ll be asking this one to my shelf :) This seems like a lighthearted, fun read! I’m also lowkey excited to meet Bigfoot.
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Whenever I think of the existence of Bigfoot, I can't help but wonder why no one has ever seen the creature. I like that the author explains this mystery, and presents the book as a treasure trove for mystery hunters.
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Really great review. The book seems wonderful and I would love to continue reading it. I love the idea that Bigfoot is harmless. I have always thought of him as harmless anyway.
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I think I like the thought of Sasquach and what it means in terms of having an adventure for the kids. The thought of it siding with those who do right is a key lesson to kids to keep discipline. Great review.
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The review of the book is interesting. The books revolves around the life of J. T. Meeks who is a believer in bigfoots. The book is definitely for kids but i'm interested as I love fiction. Congrats on BOTD.
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I can see how this can be an interesting book for young readers. It has adventure and is a story or friendship. Having "themes of fallible human nature, right and wrong, friendships, and respecting other species" is definitely good to have. In today's world it seems that people do not teach on respecting others as much as they should. I myself might even read this one.
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