I really enjoyed this book though its not for everyone, it is highly "experimental" and if you are looking for a book written like every other book you've read than you probably won't like this, although it is more linear than the author's "The FBI says this is not called The Sociopath".
the plot is a classic, I found it to be a very funny parody and did not consider it to be in bad taste but then again I am probably insane. God and Satan, being bored, get together and start a fight, using humans as pawns. This takes place during and before WWII and God takes the side of the Nazis, Satan takes the side of the Allies. Its funny to make Satan the "good guy" but the plot is more complicated than that, neither one can be classified as purely good or purely evil, which may (?) have been the point of the book
if you are up for something unusual and trying out a new writing style- text used to create art and stucture- then Uber bad taste is a great choice of something to read.
I must admit that I don't know as much about WWII as I should. This book really focused on the persecution of the Jewish people during that time. The author focuses on interweaving fact and artistic writing to get a very powerful message accross. The depravity of humanity and how other nations just looked the other way. I was really angry and I wanted a riot after reading this book. I was wonderfully written and it is obvious that the author was passionate about the topic and the research. I highly suggest reading this book.