I really liked the plot but found the story itself very repetitive and Odd did a whole lot of babbling and reiterating highlights from previous books. At the end of [b:Odd Apocalypse|13154933|Odd Apocalypse (Odd Thomas, #5)|Dean Koontz|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344370365s/13154933.jpg|18333180]...
This one seemed more paranormal than the other books in this series before it. That seems like an odd (no pun meant!) thing to say about a series who's hero sees ghosts and has something like ESP, but there it is. Different worlds, demons and spells are in this book. Maybe I'm remembering the other ...
Another DNF for me-I'm thinking this may be the last Koontz I pick up. I do have to say, I have enjoyed Odd Thomas but there's to much supplementary commentary going on. I like books that are more lean and every word counts. Adios Odd Thomas, it's been fun.
Another DNF for me-I'm thinking this may be the last Koontz I pick up. I do have to say, I have enjoyed Odd Thomas but there's to much supplementary commentary going on. I like books that are more lean and every word counts. Adios Odd Thomas, it's been fun.
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