Forever Odd
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780553588262 (0553588265)
Publish date: June 29th 2007
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 364
Edition language: English
Series: Odd Thomas (#2)
The story is still good, but not as together as the first one. Odd Thomas got a visit from a ghost and found one dead body and one missing friend. His friend David was missing and he thought he was kidnapped by his father. Odd run around following only his intuition. The running around bit is a ...
I truly love Odd. He's an awesome and original character. What a wild ride this book was.
This is the second book in the Odd Thomas series. It was a decent book but not as good as the first one. I've kind of lost interest in the series now but I got the whole series as a gift so I will read on anyway.
Good thing I just learned the word threnody, while translating an old, old German lullaby, so I could be prepared for this book. If only Koontz had met me halfway by remembering at least some of what it was like to be 20 years old. Odd would be 100% more believable if he were 50 and these books were...
This book was a far departure from the first one. While I still liked Odd, the story left a lot to be desired. I think the biggest problem with this book was that it lacked the emotional punch of Odd Thomas. I didn't care about Danny, who is supposedly Odd's best friend (I recall no mention of him i...