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starsfanalison 's review for:
Odd Hours: An Odd Thomas Novel
by Dean Koontz
I really hate giving a Dean Koontz book, especially an Odd Thomas Dean Koontz book, so few stars, but this one really didn't satisfy at all. It seemed rushed, felt very anti-climactic and very disjointed. There's so much ambiguity remaining at the end that it just felt forced. Sure previous Odd stories ended with a, "where will he go next," thought process, but there's so much more left dangling at the end of Odd Hours, it's almost like the kind of cliffhanger one would expect at the end of a book one in a series. As with Brother Odd, Odd Hours is quite a shift from what we first knew Odd for, and it's a little disheartening to think the Odd we met in the first book, and the experiences he had that were unique to him, may be left back there for the remainder of the series.