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What an adrenaline rush! I am utterly captivated by the alluring complexity of this series.
Young Odd has had to do a great deal of growing up since the shocking tragedy of Stormy's loss in Odd Thomas. Having endured potentially soul-destroying experiences, Odd has found unexpected strength that enables him to make the correct decision in a number of desperate do-or-die moments (killing isn't murder, is it?).
The story is liberally seasoned with "mouth-on-auto-pilot" smartmouth moments ('in the Hall of What Would Jesus Do' had me in stitches) that help to balance the dark and frightening mood of the narrative. The mysterious and enigmantic Annamaria seems to be somehow linked to prophecies in Revelations (as it pertains to the red dragon waiting to devour the baby that is to be borne by the Woman wearing the crown of 7 stars, but she escapes by fleeing into the wilderness).
This story ends with a promise of unfinished business, and I am itching to begin Odd Apocalypse.
Young Odd has had to do a great deal of growing up since the shocking tragedy of Stormy's loss in Odd Thomas. Having endured potentially soul-destroying experiences, Odd has found unexpected strength that enables him to make the correct decision in a number of desperate do-or-die moments (killing isn't murder, is it?).
The story is liberally seasoned with "mouth-on-auto-pilot" smartmouth moments ('in the Hall of What Would Jesus Do' had me in stitches) that help to balance the dark and frightening mood of the narrative. The mysterious and enigmantic Annamaria seems to be somehow linked to prophecies in Revelations (as it pertains to the red dragon waiting to devour the baby that is to be borne by the Woman wearing the crown of 7 stars, but she escapes by fleeing into the wilderness).
This story ends with a promise of unfinished business, and I am itching to begin Odd Apocalypse.