by Dean Koontz
Apologies on all of the Dean Koontz reviews today. I am just reading books as I find them in my messy under construction house. This has led me to re-read some Koontz books (really just skim since I have read them before). I forgot how much I disliked "Your Heart Belongs to Me" until my re-read of i...
This book was a giant waste of time. It made no sense. Seriously, none. I'm just . . . confused.
Not Mr. Koontz's best.
I'm really disappointed with this one. Characters are barely delineated, dialogues are only 'enough' and the ending is not satisfying at all. I'm going to give another chance to Koontz and read one day another his book but it's not going to happen soon.
This is the first Koontz book I've finished. I guess the ending was a bit unexpected. The prose was a bit flowery and the book would have been a bit shorter had the descriptions and narrative been a bit more "contained." I did note that Koontz is a former English teacher and that may account for ...
Ryan falls madly in love with Samantha, a woman nine years his junior. She appears to feel the same way and the relationship is going along swimmingly until the day he fears he's having a heart attack and visits the doctor. It turns out he has a heart ailment that may or may not have been caused by ...
I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed this book so much. I used to love Koontz but he kinda lost it there for awhile, at least in my opinion. Not sure if I would have enjoyed it as much if I read the book as opposed to listening to it. For me, some books are just better heard then read.
The story of a heart transplant recipient who is "haunted" by his donor. An okay read, but not one of Mr. Koontz's best. Am I the only one who feels he is slipping a little bit lately?