Odd Thomas came highly recommended to me by many people, and which I found to be an interesting take on the "I see dead people" story. The eponymous protagonist is a 20-year-old short order cook whose unique ability to see and understand ghosts allows him to help the local police force solve crimes....
Eigentlich bin ich mehr oder weniger durch Zufall auf dieses Buch gestoßen. Nachdem ich vor ein paar Jahren „Mitternacht“ von Dean Koontz mit Begeisterung gelesen habe, wollte ich den ansteigenden Außentemperaturen mit etwas Frösteln vom Meister des Horrors entgegenwirken. Leider konnte mir dieses B...
ok this book did take me longer than normal to read. Not because i didnt like it, not because it was a bad book, just because of the content, sometimes i needed time to swish it around upstairs. Koontz has a very unique way of writing, sooo descriptive and climax building, no cheap thrills or tric...
Odd Thomas is a 20-year-old fry cook who sees dead people... ghosts with unfinished business that he sometimes helps. He can also sense evil and pretty much knows when people are going to die. When a stranger he calls "Fungus Man" shows up in town, Odd has about 24 hours to figure out what’s going t...
Odd Thomas is a 20-year-old fry cook who sees dead people... ghosts with unfinished business that he sometimes helps. He can also sense evil and pretty much knows when people are going to die. When a stranger he calls "Fungus Man" shows up in town, Odd has about 24 hours to figure out what’s going t...
I have to admit to putting off starting this series because I was sulking about Ride the Storm. I hate when authors start a series and don't finish it, and I am not above boycotting new series by the author until the promised instalment is delivered. (Ruins of Ambrai, anyone?) I don't have the same ...
Folks, I just can't do it. I made myself get to around 65% on audio, and I've had to backtrack to re-listen about five hundred times (slight exaggeration). I'm just wasting valuable reading time at this point. This is the second DNF for me this year, out of over two hundred fifty books, so I don'...
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