Where does Aliens in the Backyard rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Uh, it fits nicely between John Keel’s books and Whitley Strieber’s books–both authors you should be reading or listening to if you enjoy this book. I’d say this book is an excellent supplement to those two main meals.
What was one of the most memorable moments of Aliens in the Backyard?
There was no one singular moment that stood out for me. What I liked is that the stories, the strangeness, the frightening aspects–they all seemed to keep coming. This book relates a bunch of stories and presents a lot of information.

Definitely worth re-listening to. Which I love. Gives you your money’s worth.

Which character – as performed by Kevin Pierce – was your favorite?
I hate character performances. But Pierce narrated this book well. Frankly, if the narrator sucks, the entire audiobook might as well be flushed. Pierce is a good reader. Pleasant to listen to. Easy to understand.
What’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
I knew a lot of this already, but the hybrid babies are still weird to me. What the hell do they want us to think about these little monstrosities? And–assuming they are real–what are they specifically? Genetic combos? Manifested spirit beings? Justin Bieber love children?
Any additional comments?
Anal probes. Shaken. Not stirred.

Well, this book is a lot more enjoyable to listen to than I thought it would be. The cover art is corny, but the book is well-written, organized, and interesting. Yes, some of the details may strain your ability to believe, but they are entertaining and frightening nonetheless.

BUY THIS BOOK. It may teach you to avoid those lights.