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The 2017 Las Vegas Shooting

The Deadliest Mass Shooting in America, Inside the Mind and Psychology of Stephen Paddock

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The 2017 Las Vegas Shooting

By: Eric Diaz
Narrated by: Joe Wosik
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It was a seemingly pleasant evening on October 1, 2017, and more than 20,000 people gathered at the Route 91 Harvest Festival. Everyone was in high spirits and the concert began to a thrilling fanfare. Unbeknownst to everyone, sounds began to erupt which were thought to be fireworks...until people started falling as dead bodies. The Las Vegas shooting was the deadliest attack in modern American history that claimed 58 lives and injured over 850. This is the story of the assailant Stephen Paddock.

This attack was premeditated and planned to make it look like the work of a team. Locked in his 32nd-floor hotel room, Paddock unleashed a hellish fury on innocent crowds, below, with automatic weapons in a concerted and calculated manner.

This audiobook will help you understand the nightmare which took place and how one man so meticulously organized and executed the entire ordeal which left scores dead and wreaked havoc.

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The narrator was the male version of Alexa. He needs to find a different job, dude.

Narrator was the male version of Alexa.

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It was very interesting but I absolutely hate the narrator is horrible if I would of listened to the sample which I usually do I would of passed honestly but I have looked for info about this shooting and there isn't much so I figured it could be that bad of a narrator but he's just that bad .

interesting but the narrator was hard to listen

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I really thought this book was written and read utilizing AI. The story was repetitive at times and the person reading was hard to listen to. I would advise people to not waste their time with this book.

Struggled to Finish

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The narration was a bit stiff. I think the writing didn't help that. very repetitive and consistently using the full names of everything even when it had just been referenced. My biggest disappointment though was there is really nothing here. No answers and very little on the actual psychology. This isn't the author's fault, there isn't any content to explore his psyche but then...don't write a book.

Conclusion: We don't know why he did it

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The reader is tone deaf. He doesn’t know where to pause or what words to emphasize. It’s such a mechanical reading and so poorly executed that frankly I would rather have it read by Siri.

The writing is likewise terrible, with nonstop redundancies, non-sequiturs, and unexplained leaps in logic. Sure, all the requisite facts are there, but some of them are repeated 10 times or more (often in contexts where they don’t easily fit).

At the end of the day it’s an informative book, but getting through it will surely make you grind your teeth and possibly tear your hair.

This book would have benefited greatly from a skilled editor. And the narration would have benefited greatly from a more literate reader.

Poorly written; badly read.

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