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Frankenstein: Prodigal Son - Community Reviews back

by Scott Brick, Kevin J. Anderson, Dean Koontz
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Midu Reads
Midu Reads rated it 8 years ago
Okay, so I am going to divide this review into the types of characters that were in the book: Human Monster When the manicure was complete, he exfoliated the skin of her perfect hands with an aromatic mixture of almond oil, sea salt, and essence of lavender (his own concoction), which he massag...
justanotherbookguy
justanotherbookguy rated it 11 years ago
I have been excited to read this series since I heard it was coming out. It took me a while to get to it, but it's finally time and I have to say I wasn't disappointed with the first book. I love retellings of classic books and Dean Koontz fights over the spot for my favorite author with John Grisha...
Lillie Loves to Read
Lillie Loves to Read rated it 12 years ago
My first Dean Koontz. I've never felt the need to read any of his books but I did for book club. We read all kinds of books and it was time for a horror. Could not connect with the characters. Probably wouldn't have finished it if it hadn't been up for discussion. Final verdict: Not sure Koontz is...
sixthreezy readsies
sixthreezy readsies rated it 12 years ago
This is my kind of fiction right here.
CluckingBell
CluckingBell rated it 13 years ago
I think I'm done with "modern" Dean Koontz. His storytelling feels mechanical and uninspired, while character development is weak (not that it was ever intended to carry his books). This particular story lacked suspense or excitement, which left me wondering why I was reading it at all. It probably ...
leekyle
leekyle rated it 13 years ago
A new fan of Koontz, with so many of his works available to me i was having a heck of a time picking out my next book of his to get wrapped up in my first and only other Koontz book i had just finished before starting this was 'Voice In The Night' which for my first read of his, i found it very cool...
Marvin's Bookish Blog
Marvin's Bookish Blog rated it 13 years ago
I occasionally get the urge to read a Koontz novel. Some of his earlier works like Watchers are quite exciting. I keep hoping his current novels will return to his earlier high standards. However his later books, Relentless being a prime example, simply do not work well and hints of a writer who may...
AudiobookReviewer
AudiobookReviewer rated it 13 years ago
I remember awhile back the TV commercials for Dean Koontz’s Frankenstein TV movie. I had thought that I had missed the airing, but Mr. Koontz gives and explanation of what happened in the beginning of this book. I am glad he had the courage to stand up for what he believed in.Frankenstein, Book One:...
My Reading World
My Reading World rated it 14 years ago
I rreally enjoyed this book,I had a hard time getting into it at first there were so many diffrent people once they started interconnecting them I was hooked.
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it 14 years ago
Good, solid start to a horror series. Interesting twist on the Frankenstein legend. Not as powerful to me as the Odd Thomas start, but definitely will continue.
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