If I had met 'Watchers' when we were both much younger, way back in the Eighties, I think we'd have had a good time. Now, more than three decades later, we're both showing our age. I can see the appeal 'Watchers' had when it first hit shelves but I'm distracted by the literary equivalent of Eighti...
So my first experience with this story is the Corey from the late 80s early 90s. I loved it and when I realized it was based on a novel it was immediately added to my TBR. I listened to the audiobook version and the narrator brought Fur Face to life. And yes, I realize his name is Einstein, but he ...
Well damn, a Dean Koontz book made me cry. The last one that made me cry was "Odd Thomas." This book hits me everywhere. Though I could have done without the whole ssnap guy (Vince) the rest of the book just works perfectly. I loved the characters (Travis and Nora) I fell in love with Einstein and a...
*Published 1987 When the telephone rang, it startled her. She put down her pencil and reached for the receiver. "Hello?" "Funny," a man said. "Excuse me?" "They never heard of him." I know this story has monsters, psycho killer, semi-curses, awful bitter aunt, and government agents, but this was...
I find Koontz reliably entertaining. I don't know I'd call him exactly a favorite author, because too many of his books blur in my mind, feel too alike. But this novel happens to be my favorite of his, and if you're a dog lover at all I think irresistible. You see, the most memorable character--argu...
4.5Frankly speaking, I just read this book because it was chosen as a book of the month for one of my groups here in goodreads. I don't regret reading it though. The plot is good, for one. Not the best, but good no matter. The characters are so invested (well, the main ones that is) so you'd almost ...
one of my favorite books of all time. I have read Dean Koontz for years and this book is (in my humble opinion) one of his best stories. I read it years ago and just reread it with my husband...once again I couldn't read fast enough, andyet hated for it to end. One of my favorite things about Dea...
When I was around the age of 10, I moved in with my newly divorced mother. We were poor, and she couldn't afford to buy me age-appropriate books. Or any books, for that matter. We lived on a council estate, there was no library nearby, and even if there was, there was no way she was letting her 10-y...
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