Genesis
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Zinger
> 3 dayThe author looks at the documentary evidence of Nazi technology and how the allies aquired much of this technology. He uses logic and deduction to extrapolate the most reasonable scenarios. He tells the story in novel form that blows the tired mainstream dogma of aliens amongst us out of the water with its believability. If anyone has had reservations about the idea of UFOs originating from another planet, this novel will give voice to that nagging doubt. If you can get this book, look after it! Its a gem!
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Christopher Kozar
> 3 dayHarbinson brought an amazing number of facts and events together to wind quite a fun and intriguing tale. True? God and Wilson alone know. Enjoy!
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Jeffrey Matejka
> 3 dayI discovered this book when it first came out and fell in love with it. Cant tell you how many times Ive read it. Went out and found the other 4 books of the series although only 3 of the series is available on Kindle. It was written and released in full in Britain but not here in North America.
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sleeper30
Greater than one weekThis is not only the best UFO novel ever written, it is one of the best books ever written. There is so much detail, mystery and sub-plots involved that you become a part of it. It all begins with WWII and Nazis and takes us into our days. Superb, fantastic writting. This is a timeless classic which you will never forget after reading it.
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Johns
> 3 dayI was extremely disappointed with this book, as I read immediately after the first books in the Projekt Saucer series, Inception and Phoenix. The Wilson character is more bland in Genesis. Also, the book is way too long and has unnecessary swearing and crudity. Fans of
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Retired505
> 3 dayI enjoyed the concept of UFOs originating on earth. Harbinson pieces together an interesting assortment of facts into what becomes a believable story. Having read Inception and Phoenix first there was a lot of duplication but since Genesis was written first, that was ok. If I had not read those first, then all that detail would be necessary.
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James Thompson
> 3 dayI first read this book twenty odd years ago and thoroughly enjoyed it . . . saw it in the Kindle store, bought it, and enjoyed it just as much the second time round. Harbinson writes a great UFO story based on his extensive archival research, and the whole premise of the novel will thrill the conspiracy theorist in you. If words like UFO and conspiracy get your mind working, grab this one . . . and wonder, what if
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speedos2tight
> 3 dayBy no means is this the best fiction book Ive read. I know that Harbinson put an incredible amount of research into the book, even fleshing the premise out to an entire series (Projekt Saucer) and a non-fiction book describing the theory of earth-based flying saucers. The plot, in spite how far out it may seem, is laid out such that it seems chillingly plausible. While large sections of the book are long, and seem too much like Im reading a textbook, I find the premise facinating. The idea that these flying saucers, and alien abductions are some sort of pre-cursor to one mans desire for world domination gives me chills. So much so, this book is one on a short list of books Ive read more than once (Im finishing my second go-around with it). I guess my largest issue isnt what he says, but how he says it. The book can be very dry at times, and there are long stretches of dialogue that sound more like a college professor lecturing a class than what you might expect in a sci-fi thriller novel. The book itself never really draws me into it; I enjoy the book because Ive already been interested in UFOs ever since watching the X-Files growing up. Thus, I would recommend the book really only to people who believe in UFOs and the air of conspiracy that surrounds them. They would be far easier converts than someone looking for a fast-paced sci-fi novel.
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Deep Thought 60
> 3 dayGenesis is a great read for people who want to believe in ET and conspiracies. The research into WWII for the baseline and intertwining into the here and now work flawlessly although it can slow the storyline at times. I just started Phoenix so more to come!
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Pixy Morgan
> 3 dayI had read the book back in the late 1980s and had wanted to re-read it. It did not hold the facination I previously had with the information presented. Maybe, the story line isnt as interesting because of all the programs on television which presents a different viewpoint.