by Dean Koontz
Source: Purchased Copy. Hmm. Ok I'm a fan of Mr Koontz for the most part, earlier novels for absolute sure, Watchers, Strangers, the unfinished series I won't mention as I still get annoyed that the last book was never written, although I don't blame the author for that sometimes it just doesnt co...
This could have been a much better book. I enjoyed it but the descriptions were way too long and detailed. It took me days longer than it should have to get through this book because the details really bogged me down. I found many of the details unnecessary and sort of boring. I like Koontz and...
Great characters with strange difficulties, all made sense in the end. A good read, typical Kootnz with a lot of description of the people and places. A futuristic ending that left me with more hope than doom. I really enjoyed these two new protagonists and hope to read more about them someday.
First Dean Koontz. Not sure if I will read anymore, unless it's as highly rated by Bookmarks. I felt the writing was quite juvenile and I'm so over YA books, so although this wasn't one, I stick to my opinion.
I never quite know what I’m in for when I start a new novel by Dean Koontz. He’s written some books that I love to death and a few others that put me to sleep. He was also one of the first authors I read as a young teen so I always grab his new books hoping for the best but bracing for the worst. Th...
3.5 stars, I rounded up.For most of this, I was confused and, honestly, a little bored. The ending took a completely different and unexpected turn. Loved it. Really enjoyed it.
I opened the book. The pages were made from paper that had once grown wild in the forests of Oregon, until a lumberjack with a plaid jacket started his chainsaw and cut it down.Many years ago, I saw a tree fall. It was a Douglas fir, which had been oddly named after the naturalist David Douglas, tho...
Author: Dean Koontz Performed by MacLeod Andrews Released: December 2013 by Brilliance Audio Category: Sci-fi/Fantasy Addison lives in complete seclusion under the city, only venturing above ground at night. He is not like other people and has known nothing but hatred and disgust all...
Addison Goodheart spent his whole life believing he was a monstrosity so horrible that the mere sight of his eyes sent people into such a rage of fear that they were immediately possessed of the notion they had to kill him. Even his own mother, although she did her best for 8 years, eventually felt...