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Aliens vs. Predators: Ultimate Prey

Written by: Jonathan Maberry,Bryan Thomas Schmidt,various authors
Narrated by: Bradford Hastings,Nicol Zanzarella,Stephanie Weeks,Feodor Chin,Timothy Andrés Pabon,Soneela Nankani,Chelsea Stephens,Hillary Huber,Erica Sullivan,Sura Siu,Shiromi Arserio
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Publisher's Summary

The first anthology of original short stories featuring the confluence of two iconic properties, as the Predators seek the ultimate prey: the Xenomorphs from Alien

The ultimate hunters, the Predators, are pitted against their ultimate prey, the Xenomorphs, with humans caught in the middle! Taking place on Earth and in distant space, these tales have been crafted by a who’s who of today’s most talented authors of the fantastic:

David Barnett • Roshni “Rush” Bhatia • Curtis C. Chen • Delilah S. Dawson • Mira Grant • Susanne L. Lambdin • Jess Landry • Yvonne Navarro • E. C. Myers • Scott Sigler • Maurice Broaddus • Chris Ryall •
Bryan Thomas Schmidt • Steven L. Sears • Jonathan Maberry and Louis Ozawa

With 15 new and original stories, this first-of-its-kind anthology is inspired by the events of the original Aliens vs. Predators movies, graphic novels, and novels. Includes a new story written by Jonathan Maberry and Louis Ozawa (“Hanzo” from the movie Predators) as Hanzo’s brother faces the eternal threats of both the Yautja and the Xenomorphs.

©2022 Jonathan Maberry, Bryan Thomas Schmidt (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing

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I get that aliens hate men, but the authors too?

After the first two I was pleasantly surprised with hearing good short stories we all have hoped to hear.
Then I pains takenly had to listen to this garbage.
The monotone voice actors made bad stories even worse. Sounding more like TicTock narration than audiobook. Particularly “Carbon rights” I had to skip completely due to the narrator drawing out ever vowel.

You have 45 minutes to tell a story, and you base half the stories on man hating politics.

We’ve all wanted a story about female predators, where are they? what place do they have in predator culture?
But not like this! Half of these are pure Cringe.

Physically abused woman only gets the courage to shoot her husband by saving a female predator.
(Poorly written, the husband comes home to see the predator, doesn’t register that it’s an alien and starts to fight with it, mad that someone is in his house…)
A trans gender who is betrayed and poisoned by a married man. Then says to the female predator, “it’s up to us ”girls”.”
A woman who is emotionally abused by her husband who leave her to have a baby alone surrounded by aliens.
On and on.
Men are worse than Xenonorphs to these authors.
Man hating after man hating. And I’m only half way through.
“Hotel mariposa” had the most cringy spiritual bonding hippy ending.

Just give us aliens and predators as the title says.
DO NOT buy. I’m only continuing to listen to see how bad the others get at this point.

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I just listened to the next one…
The protagonist is a black woman, who doesn’t trust the scientist because they are… not Wayland Yutani… but rather…white… reminding her of the Tuskegee syphilis testing. Which yes was bad. But would be over 300 years ago and on another planet for this woman, yet she’s still prejudiced.
This leads her to release the predators and an Alien Queen, who being tested on, “were like safari animals reaching the watering hole at the same time” unified to survive.
She sees them as slaves, used for biological weapons.
She literally takes a egg from the queen to “get back at those bastards”… her racist hate, leads her to become a genocidal maniac. But the author writes it as though it’s virtuous. It was disgusting.

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pass the time

by far great, some stories were excellent but others, I got so bored with I just skipped to the next.

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  • VegasDev
  • 2022-03-10

Woke Politics Strike Again

Woke? Check. Trans superhero? Check. Empowered woman of color governed by evil blonde-haired, blue-eyed Karen, who has literal racial memories of the American south? Check. It would appear that not even space monsters are safe from the ever-encroaching social justice infestation. Sad, because there are several excellent stories here worth listening to. Maybe this is just another version of Burke's plan: smuggle the few bits of good fiction inside the body of progressive politics to get it past quarantine.

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  • harrison delgado
  • 2022-03-09

Complete trash

Man,
I am a huge aliens/predator fan. Every time I see a book come out , I either preorder or buy. This is the first time I returned a book in this universe. Books complete trash , Woke garbage installed into the alien universe
Not worth a free listen , let alone a credit
Hard pass on this one

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  • Seth Janisse
  • 2022-03-03

Predators meets woke culture

Spoiler: Woke culture throughout. Great stories if you love the AVP universe, pervasive female tough girl trope. 5 stars.

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  • Jennifer Gierok (guy rock)
  • 2022-03-18

wow

this sucked. the chics voice that goes UP and Down at the end of sentences is mind numbingly horrific! so is the PC ,woke nonsense. now the yautja females are repressed? since when? all the other books have them as badass warriors. And not having Bronson Pinchot narrate was such a let down..expected so much more..it all came off whiney and self righteous. please leave your person social justice religion out of books....pretty pathetically written and lack luster performances. it's just..so bad. wasted a whole credit on it. oh well.

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  • D. A. Miller Jr.
  • 2022-05-13

Just awful why even do this Mr. Maberry?

These stories are insulting and unnecessary. I'm a minority and the one thing thing that has always attracted me to AVP material is that it's naturally diverse. Strong female characters are real woman (Xeno Ripley excluded), not Wonder women capable of whooping Arnolds arse! Racisms exists, but it's not shoved down your throat with stupid references to events this future has no way of remembering or would be overly concerned about. The "various authors" are clearly NOT science fiction writers and the narrators read the stories like they didn't care. Unfortunately the reviews are right. This really is trash.

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  • Kindle Customer
  • 2022-03-29

Strong women vs. aliens

Book 3 of Predator "WAR" introduced a female protagonist organically, this is just a highlight of men and their wrong doing. I watched Dutch tossed around like a rag doll by a Predator, I watched countless space marines torn in half and mutilated by the Xenomorphs. However in this iteration of science fiction fantasy strong women rule the day.
This narrative only highlights males, arrogance, abusiveness and womanizing attributes. Women only save the day and never display any of these negative traits.
Ripley needed an Xo-suit to slay a Xenomorph, but this narrative would have me believe a fed up woman with a shotgun is the most powerful being in the galaxy.
Women can be powerful, however men can be powerful as well, not just cannon fodder for alien species.
The book became a bit much to swallow.

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  • Cinna
  • 2022-03-08

Hodgepodge of Mediocre Stories

I own well over 100 titles on audible. This is the first that I've felt strongly enough about something to review it before finishing. It's a disjointed collection of short stories meant to be a love letter from various others. In practice, some stories are decent, some are outright bad. This also applies to the narrators. There's one particular female narrator that has this sing-songy tone to how she talks while putting forth almost no effort to give life to different character voices. I had to jump ship at that point.

In addition, I'm all for inclusion and support various communities, but at least have whatever persuasion they claim be a plot device rather than an attempt at LGBTQ friendly bingo.

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  • Charles H.
  • 2022-04-27

Woke Garbage!

don't waste your money or time! some of the worst stories in the AVP universe. especially the second story, it's almost painful to think these are professional writers.

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  • Selena
  • 2022-03-12

Left wanting

Struggle to finish. Best part of the book was the Intro and Editor's Foreword.

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  • Benjamin walker
  • 2022-03-10

Nothing like Bug Hunt

I was already unsure about this book and man did I waste a credit. Very dry narration for most stories and most aren’t compelling or entertaining at all. Was hoping for something similar to Bug Hunt but the aliens and predators show up in the stories basically at the end of each

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