Bigfoot Hunters Book Is FREE for Presidents' Day!


Many refer to today's national day off as Presidents' Day. Federal law lists the holiday as Washington's Birthday, but did you know that today is also Free Bigfoot Hunters book day?

On his blog today, author Rick Gualtieri announced that his Bigfoot Hunters book for the Amazon Kindle can be yours for the low, low price of $0 dollars, just for today:

What does Bigfoot have to do with the Commander in Chief of the United States? Perhaps more than you know. My research has led me to uncover what appears to be a massive conspiracy. Not only have Presidents throughout history known about the existence of Sasquatch, but the giant apes have had more than their share of influences upon the top spot.

Thus, in honor of Presidents Day, for today only, BIGFOOT HUNTERS is FREE for Amazon Kindle.
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Intrigued?

Well let me share with you this little tidbit.

Shortly after being elected, James Garfield made plans to announce the existence of Sasquatch to the world. He was assassinated shortly thereafter by Charles Guiteau, who is rumored to have had connections with the lumber barons of the day. Coincidence? You be the judge!

And this is just the tip of the iceberg!

*disclaimer: might not be actual facts. :)

Celebrate our freedom with a little FREE Sasquatch Stomping Fun!

Most importantly, though, have a Happy Presidents Day!

[via www.poptartmanifesto.com]

Comments

  1. Free on Kindle? Okay, I'll download.
    I rarely buy BF books, most are too limited, too perculiar, this sounds similar, except?
    Can't think of a full treatment on the subject.
    Shawn! Review it man!

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    1. LOL!
      It won't waste too much space on your Kindle. Reads like a juvenile fiction series, along the lines of Goosebumps.
      You won't get far.

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