In Me Own Words: The Autobiography of Bigfoot this question feed

asked by linda on November 17, 2006 1:08 PM

America's favorite crypto-zoological hominid is hilariously recast as the modern-day everyman, struggling with eating disorders, casual cannibalism, pop culture, and philosophical quandaries ("Me once believe in good. Now, no. World go shit, just like Bigfoot screenwriting career").




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This book was not at all what I expected. I expected it to be lighter, and was rather surprised by the accidental beheadings, etc. I would not recommend it for some people, but found it enjoyable enough that I would definitely recommend it to many of my odder/can still see the humour behind the sad friends.
reviewed by paradiselove on November 26, 2006 1:58 PM

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This book was so refreshing! Just what I needed. I was a little hesitant at first, since the guy who reccomended it to me was a waiter, played bar sports, and wore windpants. But regardless of his grosser handicaps, knows the funny.

Get it!
reviewed by jazzman on November 26, 2006 4:00 PM

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This was written before "Me Write Book", but it's just as funny. I love this series and I hope we hear from Mr. Foot again. I do hope we don't find out later that he made segments up a la James Frey; if Oprah had to have him on her show, it could get ugly.....
reviewed by jdog on November 26, 2006 8:02 PM

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You really, really want know bigfoot better? He misunderstood, that true. But Graham save Bigfoot from peril of obscurity. Make Bigfoot seem like best friend--same as Sylvia Plath poetry make me want know her. You read this book and be better, OK? Make you forget Iraqi civil war and avian flu.
reviewed by dannyboy on November 29, 2006 5:08 AM

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