
Strange Mutants of the Twenty First Century
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Narrated by:
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Jack Chekijian
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By:
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John A. Keel
John A. Keel is considered by many to have been a significant influence within ufology and Forteana. He died on July 3, 2009, in New York City, at the age of 79. At the height of his career, he was interviewed by luminaries such as David Letterman, Johnny Carson, and Merv Griffin.
The Mothman Prophecies, perhaps Keel's most famous book, was an account of his investigation into sightings in West Virginia of a huge, winged creature called the "Mothman".
Strange Mutants of the Twenty-First Century contains Keel's very first ruminations on Mothman, as well as a variety of strange reports on black "demon" dogs, phantom cats, Bigfoot and other North American giants, flying humanoids, flying saucers, flying snakes, and even stranger mutants that Keel believed reside with us on Earth.
This book was originally printed in very small quantities over 30 years ago, and became extremely rare and expensive. Finally, it has been available to the general public.
Strange Mutants is a classic listen that provides an entertaining glimpse into John Keel's bizarre world of the unknown.
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The narrators enunciation is flawless and drolls just a tad that reminds you of the Mr. smith character in the Matrix
NARRATION SHINES!!
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The author, John A Keel had his work cut out for him with all the research for this book. It is well written though not always exciting. The narrator, Jack Chekijian as always does a great job delivering the material to us flawlessly.
Very strange creatures...
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What did you love best about Strange Mutants of the Twenty First Century?
There was a wealth of information, and a lot of firsthand accounts of sightings. This is not something I have ever seen compiled so thoroughly before.Who was your favorite character and why?
Since this is non-fiction, there weren't any characters, per se, but I enjoyed the voice of the narrator.What about Jack Chekijian’s performance did you like?
He has a "matter-of-fact" voice, like a cross between a newscaster and a host on the Animal Planet. It certainly made a book filled with facts and statistics a lot more interesting!What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
This was the first time I've ever heard a correlation between UFO landings and Bigfoot sightings... I'm going to go find my tinfoil hat, now!Any additional comments?
The only reason that I did not rate a full five stars was that after a while, the repetition of facts and statistics got tedious. This would have been a much better listen if it had been condensed into a two to four hour listen. The voice actor did a great job, and perhaps some day, an abridged version of this book can be released.Sasquatch lovers unite!
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Narrator Jack performs this piece with all the professionalism one has come to expect from him.
It does make a great gift
Not only for followers of John A Keel
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I watch TV shows with similar content and there has been legendary sightings and some proven evidence. I grew up with the story of the Goatman and the Aurora incident so nope, these stories never get old.
I enjoy John Keel's work. I find it all fascinating and sometimes a bit frightening. There are too many claims for there not to be something out there. This would be great to listen to on a camping trip also.
Jack Chekijian does an excellent job with Keel's work. I like his narrating style and I always look forward to him voicing these audiobooks. Another great job!
Audiobook gifted for unbiased review.
I love these stories
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Jack Chekijian is a wonderful narrator and does a fine job with this material.
I was given a copy for free for an honest review.
Strange Mutants
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What aspect of Jack Chekijian’s performance would you have changed?
I hate to be a jerk, but the narrator sounds like he's doing an impression of Chicken Lady from Kids In The Hall. That strange cadence of rising emphasis on the last few syllables of a sentence .. it takes me out of it. Other than that it's fine.Cool stories, weird narration
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Update -- this narrator is so bad I cannot re-listen to the book!
Strange Narration, Good Book
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READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY!
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Not in my taste
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