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XPerimental Genocide
- Project 26, Book 24
- Narrated by: Carter Aitken
- Length: 2 hrs and 16 mins
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Publisher's summary
Racism. Hate. Delusion.
Each is an integral ingredient in the recipe of genocide. Each was present during World War II.
Imagine if Adolf Hitler were still alive today, hiding out in the one place no one would find him, dead center in the United States. Imagine he, and a small group of dedicated Nazis, discovered a way to resurrect one of the most iconic Jewish symbols of World War II, recreated through a sample of found DNA. Imagine if that person was to be used as a weapon to once again begin an onslaught against the Jews.
Xperimental Genocide delves into the "what ifs" as Dr. Ackerman is tasked with summoning the hatred within a young girl that was born from the ashes of Hitler’s hatred of the Jewish people. Faced with the decision to follow orders or his own ethics, Dr. Ackerman finds himself deep in trenches of Hitler’s Xperimental Genocide.
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- norman
- 04-17-18
Unusual Story
This is a most unusual story, it taking me a while to understand what was happening. It is suspenseful and entertaining. Two hours was a perfect length to build the suspense and tell the story..
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- LITRPG Audiobook Reviews
- 04-01-18
Mustaches in the Attic
Scott Essel Pratt is a twisted individual. In a good sort of way, though, since he shares his insanity so nicely. It is kind of like mental rabies. He has it, you read his stuff, and then you walk away with a festering case of bizarre brain syndrome. Kind of like dealing with H.P. Lovecraft's Old Ones, once you get involved with them you are never the same. Best of all, you pretty much end up joining the club. Check out his Sharantula just to see how crazy he gets, that is a fun, wild ride, that pays homage to those old B-movies.
I guess that what I'm trying to say is that Essel Pratt builds a bizarre universe, and this book is squarely in the middle of it. I will say that this is an extremely well written and wonderfully weird, but, if you know his mind you will quickly recognize who the players in this game are. It is a fun little exercise in genocide.
I'm really getting to appreciate his sensibilities, and his stories never fail to amuse. I dig the weird, and so his work just clicks with my own twisted mind. Aitken does a fine job conveying Pratt's words, he is disturbingly fun to listen to, and he really amps things up at the reveal. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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- The Drewster
- 04-15-18
Paranormal Overload!
Paranormal overload in a good way! This book is very unique. It is a wild ride!
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- Sidney
- 04-03-18
Different
Would you listen to XPerimental Genocide again? Why?
No. This is not the type of book to listen to multiple times.
What other book might you compare XPerimental Genocide to and why?
None
What about Carter Aitken’s performance did you like?
The narrator did a good job. His words were fully understandable.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
No
Any additional comments?
This book was provided free of charge in exchange for a review. The plot flowed a little slowly at first but built nicely. It was apparent about halfway through that the antagonist was Hitler and the young girl was a clone of Anne Frank.
While listed as horror it was not detailed that there was a strong LBGT sub plot.
The main plot was a physiologist who is to develop hatred of Jews in the clone because she has the ability to use her mind to start fires and cause spontaneous combustion of objects.
It was an interesting twist of the story and was most enjoyable.
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- Kindle Customer
- 10-16-22
very good
Loved it !! this story. the narrator is so fantastic it's like your really there!! good overall
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