Odd Apocalypse
The stallion reared over me, silently slashing the air with the hooves of its forelegs, a creature of such immense power that I stumbled backward even though I knew that it was as immaterial as a dream. . . . The woman astride the ghostly mount reaches out desperately, the latest spirit to enlist...
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The stallion reared over me, silently slashing the air with the hooves of its forelegs, a creature of such immense power that I stumbled backward even though I knew that it was as immaterial as a dream. . . . The woman astride the ghostly mount reaches out desperately, the latest spirit to enlist the aid of Odd Thomas, the unassuming young fry cook whose gift—or curse—it i
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ISBN:
9780553840773 (0553840770)
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 453
Edition language: English
This time... Odd Thomas met a mystery. It is not ghosts. Odd knows about ghosts. The more horrifying thing is that it is not ghosts but humans who were cruel and terrifying violent. Odd gave help to a pregnant woman, who is very persuasive and talks in riddle. Now Odd did what he did by wo...
#5 in a series. I (gasp) skipped number 4. I had this and couldn't wait any longer. Odd was calling to me... 4.5 stars rounded down. Not my favorite of the series, but ultimately satisfying. Koontz threw in a little Steampunk (and Scifi), which was fun for me.
Better. The last couple in this series had me worried that the greatness of the first three books would not be seen again. This one was very good.
How apt. I finished Odd Apocalypse on the day the world was supposed to end. I'm glad we didn't all suffer some horrible fate though, because if this book had been the last piece of literature I'd read, I'd have been pissed.This book... what can I say. Almost nothing. Unfortunately all the stuff I d...
I love Odd Thomas and Odd Apocalypse was right up there, turning out to be one of my favorite “Odd” stories. I love Odd’s philosophy and his sense of humor always has me chuckling. If you are thinking of reading Odd Thomas Apocalypse it is best that you start with the first in the series, Odd Thomas...