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gemmahenrynovels 's review for:
Odd Hours
by Dean Koontz
Awesome!
I love how Dean Koontz manages to keep things light even at their darkest. And at the same time can make you laugh or cry with just a few words.
I'm loving Odd and his story. This one was interesting and very mystical. It felt like a lot was set up for future stories. I look forward to learning more about the mysterious Annamaria - what's she about?
In regards to this particular tale - water creeps me out. This book was set in a coastal town with ominous fog and jetties and roiling ocean so I was creeped out for the majority of the story - and I loved it!
Odd is just a fantastically relatable, thoughtful and genuine character. I would read about him doing just about anything. And the ghost of Frank Sinatra in this tale was brilliant. I LOVED Polterfrank! ;)
This books story had high stakes - doesn't get much worse than a nuclear holocaust - and had the tension and suspense to match. And just when you think the climax is over - WHAM - something else smashes into the story to throw you off. I loved the final 100 pages of this story and the witty dialogue between Odd and his pursuers.
Another great Odd Thomas story - wow I'm really powering through this series - and I can't wait to read Odd Interlude!
Hope you are having a lovely day,
~Gem.
I love how Dean Koontz manages to keep things light even at their darkest. And at the same time can make you laugh or cry with just a few words.
I'm loving Odd and his story. This one was interesting and very mystical. It felt like a lot was set up for future stories. I look forward to learning more about the mysterious Annamaria - what's she about?
In regards to this particular tale - water creeps me out. This book was set in a coastal town with ominous fog and jetties and roiling ocean so I was creeped out for the majority of the story - and I loved it!
Odd is just a fantastically relatable, thoughtful and genuine character. I would read about him doing just about anything. And the ghost of Frank Sinatra in this tale was brilliant. I LOVED Polterfrank! ;)
This books story had high stakes - doesn't get much worse than a nuclear holocaust - and had the tension and suspense to match. And just when you think the climax is over - WHAM - something else smashes into the story to throw you off. I loved the final 100 pages of this story and the witty dialogue between Odd and his pursuers.
Another great Odd Thomas story - wow I'm really powering through this series - and I can't wait to read Odd Interlude!
Hope you are having a lovely day,
~Gem.