The Taking
Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780553593280 (0553593285)
Publish date: December 31st 2035
Publisher: Bantam
Pages no: 448
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Science Fiction,
Mystery,
Spy Thriller,
Espionage,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Horror,
Suspense,
Supernatural
This one was an interesting one. I'm very glad I decided to read it. It was creepy and really sucked me into the world it was creating. It wasn't perfect though. In fact, I was a little surprised by some of the complaints I had, just because I wasn't expecting to have them. But I'll get onto that la...
This is the third time in a row I have awarded a Dean Koontz novel five stars. What is going on?! The Taking, Dean Koontz's 2004 apocalyptic thriller, floored me. Before reading it I scoured the internet (specifically Amazon) for reviews to get a general impression of the story. I do this before s...
Set in a small town in California, Molly Sloan and her husband Neil wake up to strange, downpouring rain that animals are having extreme negative reactions toward, which is part of massive changes taking place in the world. All forms of communications, including the Internet, are down. The novel sta...
Back in college I was a big Koontz fan, probably because Stephen King wasn’t really producing anything worthwhile and I’d read all his good stuff already…so Dean Koontz was a good second choice…especially as he writes like crazy so not only did he already have an insanely large back catelogue to cho...
The last time I was so creeped out reading a book, it was Stephen King's 'Pet Sematary'. This one by Dean Koontz made my skin crawl with its lurid descriptions. Yet I was gripped, enthralled by the macabre buffet of words, insatiated through morbid curiosity. As for the story, it ends in such a way ...