By Geno McGahee
I’m a huge fan of Bigfoot and the unknown. I mention Bigfoot because that is my personal favorite in undiscovered or unproven beings. He’s real. Deal with it. I got a chance to read I KNOW WHAT I SAW by Linda Godfrey and I wanted to say immediately that she has done her research, but she’s been in the crypto research business for quite some time. They say write what you know and she does just that in this very fun and quick read.
The idea of a Sasquatch, Goatman, sea monster or aliens is often met with great skepticism and, sometimes, ridicule. Well, most often ridicule. There’s not many circumstances were a Bigfoot witness comes forward on the news and isn’t laughed at, but this book, I KNOW WHAT I SAW, does a great job in compiling reports and bringing credible witness testimony to light. If everyone is making it up, why are all the stories the same? Answer that skeptics.
As educated as I am on the topic of strange stuff, I was really enlightened with this book. I didn’t even know that there was a short squatch, but guess what, there is. We get some discussion on those nasty black-eyed children and much much more. I loved this book. I actually had an afternoon and finished it in one sitting and now I’m more convinced that there is some odd stuff happening out there that society just won’t accept.
If you like Bigfoot and alien stuff and other unknown creatures, this is the book for you. Godfrey does a great job in breaking this book up into sections and you sort of know what you’re getting walking in. It is definitely one of the better books on this topic and I cannot recommend it enough. I now plan to enter the woods and seek out a short squatch. He can’t run forever.