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Conversations With Sasquatch: The Encounter

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Conversations with Sasquatch, The Encounter, begins the saga of this mysterious creature's presence amongst the human race. Who are these Beings and why is so little known about them? How do they continually escape the Bigfoot hunters and chasers so dead set on creating or finding Sasquatch remains? Richard Rensberry's close encounters and conversations with Sasquatch tells a much different story than a wild man-ape in the woods. Meet Loquiis, Leeitus, Pureesis and Loquiili, a Sasquatch family living in harmony with nature and undetected right under the noses of those that can't find them. I will be posting this story on RoyalRoad.com in the very near future.

108 pages, Paperback

Published October 12, 2020

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Richard Rensberry

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Children’s picture book author Richard Rensberry has several rhyme for young readers books to his credit, including the modern day fable HOW THE SNAKE GOT ITS TAIL, COLORS TALK, MONSTER MONSTER, BIG SHIPS, GRANDMA’S QUILT, I WISH IT WERE CHRISTMAS, GOBLIN’S GOOP, ABIGAIL’S CHICKENS, IF I WERE A GARDEN, IF I WERE A BOOK, IF I WERE A LIGHTHOUSE, IF I WERE A HEART, and IF I WERE A CATERPILLAR. He is currently at work on A BOY AND HIS DREAM a poem for kids picture book about the Au Sable Valley Railroad to be published in 2018 by QuickTurtle Books®.
Richard Rensberry is also author of CITY SLICKER’S GUIDE TO THE AMISH COUNTRY, THE WOLF PACK MOON and THE LOVE TREE.
All of Richard’s books can be purchased on-line from Amazon or purchased directly from Richard by emailing him at: maryandrichard@quickturtlebooks.com
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Social media links: http://www.richardrensberry.com
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December 31, 2021
Well- let me start by saying that I went into reading this expecting a comical style and that it was written for adults. Instead, I discover it is a children's book, however it was still somewhat written as if intended for a mature audience.

While the words of wisdom imparted in the narrative make sense, I' m at a lose what purpose some of it was intended. Reference is made in several places to the Unibomber. Not exactly a good example for youth.

Much of the narrative was written in a rushed style, and the language seemed to be directed to a an older reader, as I felt some of the language would be hard for a younger reader to understand.

All in all I found this to be a strange narrative and I am not sure who it was written for. I would not buy it for a child to read, and as an adult, all I can say is that I found it odd.
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