3.5 starsIt’s been awhile since I read the previous book in this series, so maybe I’m mistaken, but to me, this book felt freakier than the others. It’s pretty creepy. There’s an evil monster made of bones of joints attacking the monastery where Odd went to chill from his crazy life. It seems th...
Didn't think this one was as good as the previous two, maybe because it was less "supernatural" than those. I also could see most of the end coming very early on so the usual twist wasn't a massive surprise. Still like Odd, and looking forward to the next book.
I love Odd Thomas. In this one our simple hero, Odd, is seeking solace at St. Bartholemew's abbey after his last adventure. The abbey houses children who are physically and mentally handicapped. One of the monks is murdered and Odd is attacked, there is a mysterious Russian and the monks and nuns h...
Brother Odd is Dean Koontz's redemption piece after the fiasco that was Forever Odd, whether or not the author thinks so is beside the point. He redeemed himself in my eyes. Everything I hated from the second book is thankfully absent from the third, while everything I adored about the first book re...
An interesting story, not quite the same as the others in the series, but still an good addition to the series. Odd is taking time out in a monastery when he begins to see Bogans around the children in the care of the nuns attached to the monastery. Theres a snow storm brewing and Odd sees stran...
Brother Odd is Dean Koontz's redemption piece after the fiasco that was Forever Odd, whether or not the author thinks so is beside the point. He redeemed himself in my eyes. Everything I hated from the second book is thankfully absent from the third, while everything I adored about the first book re...
Ok, this might just be me. In a horror/suspense novel, the villain is key. The villain has to scare the crap out of you or it just doesn't work. This villain just didn't do it for me. I hate spoilers so I will just leave it at that. Reasonable minds differ and all that. And the ending was too a...
This was more of a 3.5 star read for me. I love Odd Thomas but this whole plot fell a little flat for me. I don't know it just lacked the spark of the first 2. I still plan to read the next one, hoping its better.
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