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Innocence and Wilderness (Group Read - December 2013)
The first two lines seem like romantic suspense is an element but I notice that RS is not mentioned in the "In Innocence..." line. Either way, with or without the romantic suspense element, it sounds interesting to me, though. I'll have to remember to ask my library to buy it once October rolls around. (I think the rule is that purchase suggestions can be made no earlier than three-months prior to publication.)
Holly wrote: "Sounds awesome!!"
Doesn't every book written by Dean Koontz? :-) Unfortunately, a few of them turn out not to be as Awesome as they sounded...Your Heart, Breathless etc. come to mind see the following thread of disappointments: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Doesn't every book written by Dean Koontz? :-) Unfortunately, a few of them turn out not to be as Awesome as they sounded...Your Heart, Breathless etc. come to mind see the following thread of disappointments: http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
Holly wrote: "Yes, certainly. I don't know, I've liked all the ones I've read."
Have you read Your Heart Belongs to Me and/or Breathless?
Have you read Your Heart Belongs to Me and/or Breathless?
Holly wrote: "No, not yet. I'm hoping to read both very soon."
I wouldn't worry about hurrying on them - there are better books to read :-)
I wouldn't worry about hurrying on them - there are better books to read :-)
Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Holly wrote: "Yes, certainly. I don't know, I've liked all the ones I've read."Have you read Your Heart Belongs to Me and/or Breathless?"
Breathless wasn't terrible, just not well thought through. A real ending would have been nice. As to YHBTM- I know some people who absolutely adore it, while I'm wishing I could un-read it. To each his own, I guess. An author as prolific as Koontz is entitled to a few missteps.
Masha wrote: "Breathless wasn't terrible, just not well thought through. A real ending would have been nice. As to YHBTM- I know some people who absolutely adore it, while I'm wishing I could un-read it. To each his own, I guess. An author as prolific as Koontz is entitled to a few missteps.
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:-) I agree. However, after reading Your Heart Belongs to Me, I was upset with Dean for six full months :-)
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:-) I agree. However, after reading Your Heart Belongs to Me, I was upset with Dean for six full months :-)
Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Masha wrote: "Breathless wasn't terrible, just not well thought through. A real ending would have been nice. As to YHBTM- I know some people who absolutely adore it, while I'm wishing I could un-re...":O note to self- never read your heart belongs to me lol
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.... but I already promised myself that I would give Your Heart another chance when it gets chosen as a group read. Maybe my perception of this novel has changed since I first read it :-) Maybe I will not be angry at Dean this time. Maybe I will actually find some meaning in the words. Maybe it will make me laugh or maybe I can have a fun time making fun of Your Heart. Maybe if I don't read the edition with the creepy girl with her nose in a flower and instead read the creepy edition that is all red and has a weird slash across the front, that will make all the difference.
At any rate, I plan to re-read Your Heart Belongs to Me at some point, giving it a second chance, and hoping for the best possible experience.
YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME! - Dean Koontz
At any rate, I plan to re-read Your Heart Belongs to Me at some point, giving it a second chance, and hoping for the best possible experience.
YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME! - Dean Koontz
Rachel wrote: "thanks for the info dc-looking forward to it"
You are very welcome :-) I'm sure it will be fun.
You are very welcome :-) I'm sure it will be fun.
Good luck with that Dustin. I hope that you're able to look at it differently whenever you read it again. :-)
Well I am planning to reread it at some time in the future also. Dustin, maybe you need not to look for it to mean something. If you are looking for the meaning you may not find it.
I loved Breathless, I know one of few... but I did. But when I reviewed it on Amazon, I got a really negative reaction for liking it.
Karen B wrote: "Well I am planning to reread it at some time in the future also. Dustin, maybe you need not to look for it to mean something. If you are looking for the meaning you may not find it."
I don't want to read a meaningless book :-(
I don't want to read a meaningless book :-(
Karen B wrote: "I loved Breathless, I know one of few... but I did. But when I reviewed it on Amazon, I got a really negative reaction for liking it."
We are nicer on Goodreads :-) I don't review on Amazon anymore because of the negativity. However Amazon now owns Goodreads so I'm hoping it will remain friendly and retain a fun atmosphere.
We are nicer on Goodreads :-) I don't review on Amazon anymore because of the negativity. However Amazon now owns Goodreads so I'm hoping it will remain friendly and retain a fun atmosphere.
A Note From Dean on July 25, 2013:
Dear Readers,
I want to thank all of my readers for their loyalty, superb taste, high intelligence, profound wisdom, kind-hearted nature, fabulous sense of humor, and cutting-edge style. I need to thank you as well for your offers to dog-sit Anna, to assault writers perceived to be my competition (I'm working on a list), to do a David Copperfield on certain film producers and make them "disappear."
Thank you for offering to let me ghostwrite the true story of your grandfather's [grandmother's, father's, mother's, weird uncle's] experiences (1) being abducted multiple times by space aliens with proctological intentions and cold six-finger hands, (2) being trapped in an elevator for nine hours with a bag full of delicious deli food but also with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his megaphone, (3) being the diligent and proud collector of hundreds of strange vegetables that highly resemble famous musicians (or parts of their anatomy) in the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame.
Many thanks to one generous reader for his offer to share half of a 60-million-dollar Nigerian fortune in return for just all my personal financial information, $63,212 that he needed for legal fees to collect his inheritance, and a box of Three Musketeers to eat while counting the money that he soon will be sending to me.
And most of all, thank you for making DEEPLY ODD a bestseller.
I hope your summer is going well, with a lot of laughter and romance and leisure and good food and good reading. I've had a wonderful time with hayfever, two outbreaks of hives, and the human equivalent of dry rot in wood. I'm happy to say that I was able to survive an attack of killer bees by throwing my sweet and fragrant Slurpee all over a 90-year-old woman in a walker, thus redirecting their furious attention to her. (With my usual and often remarked-upon generosity, I plan to share with her ten percent of that 30 million when it arrives from Nigeria.)
Meanwhile, I have finished work on a novel titled INNOCENCE, which arrives in stores on December 10, 2013, and it is one of my personal favorites of my books, scary and mysterious, with some twists I doubt that you'll expect. May the rest of the summer bring you good times, much joy, and a Nigerian heir even richer than the one it's been my good fortune to assist.
Dean
Dear Readers,
I want to thank all of my readers for their loyalty, superb taste, high intelligence, profound wisdom, kind-hearted nature, fabulous sense of humor, and cutting-edge style. I need to thank you as well for your offers to dog-sit Anna, to assault writers perceived to be my competition (I'm working on a list), to do a David Copperfield on certain film producers and make them "disappear."
Thank you for offering to let me ghostwrite the true story of your grandfather's [grandmother's, father's, mother's, weird uncle's] experiences (1) being abducted multiple times by space aliens with proctological intentions and cold six-finger hands, (2) being trapped in an elevator for nine hours with a bag full of delicious deli food but also with Mayor Michael Bloomberg and his megaphone, (3) being the diligent and proud collector of hundreds of strange vegetables that highly resemble famous musicians (or parts of their anatomy) in the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame.
Many thanks to one generous reader for his offer to share half of a 60-million-dollar Nigerian fortune in return for just all my personal financial information, $63,212 that he needed for legal fees to collect his inheritance, and a box of Three Musketeers to eat while counting the money that he soon will be sending to me.
And most of all, thank you for making DEEPLY ODD a bestseller.
I hope your summer is going well, with a lot of laughter and romance and leisure and good food and good reading. I've had a wonderful time with hayfever, two outbreaks of hives, and the human equivalent of dry rot in wood. I'm happy to say that I was able to survive an attack of killer bees by throwing my sweet and fragrant Slurpee all over a 90-year-old woman in a walker, thus redirecting their furious attention to her. (With my usual and often remarked-upon generosity, I plan to share with her ten percent of that 30 million when it arrives from Nigeria.)
Meanwhile, I have finished work on a novel titled INNOCENCE, which arrives in stores on December 10, 2013, and it is one of my personal favorites of my books, scary and mysterious, with some twists I doubt that you'll expect. May the rest of the summer bring you good times, much joy, and a Nigerian heir even richer than the one it's been my good fortune to assist.
Dean
You're Welcome :-) This came to people who are signed up at www.deankoontz.com for updates. Some Koontzlanders might have gotten it but wanted to share for those who didn't.
The release date for Innocence was previously scheduled for January so this is nice that the new book will be available in time for Christmas.
The release date for Innocence was previously scheduled for January so this is nice that the new book will be available in time for Christmas.
I am glad the release date is before Christmas. I know someone will give it to me as a present and usu. the DC book is my favorite present of that Christmas.
Yes, I was thinking it the date had been moved up. Smart move for Christmas presents. Can I guess that a lot of Koontzlanders will be adding this to their wishlists?
I don't celebrate Christmas because I think it's silly. I will likely buy the damn book for myself though.
Jim wrote: "the DC book is my favorite present of that Christmas."
I think you mean DK book because I am DC and I have never written a book, even though I like to pretend I am DK sometimes :-)
I think you mean DK book because I am DC and I have never written a book, even though I like to pretend I am DK sometimes :-)
Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Jim wrote: "the DC book is my favorite present of that Christmas."I think you mean DK book because I am DC and I have never written a book, even though I like to pretend I am DK sometimes :-)"
Yeah. I meant DK. No idea what I was thinking at that moment.
Oh, good. Now I can sleep well and without worry. I was losing sleep over not knowing for sure what you meant :-) and I'm not being sarcastic. Seriously, I am.
Karen B wrote: "And then ... maybe hopefully the next Christopher Snow book."
Yeah, Right. Ha Ha Stop making me laugh :-)
Yeah, Right. Ha Ha Stop making me laugh :-)
Well if DK can write fiction ... I can think fictitious thoughts about his books. Seriously he did say he was writing book 3 but that was supposed to have been out ages ago.
Tracy wrote: "I can't wait!"
Wouldn't it be nice if some of us could get our hands on some advance copies of Innocence so we didn't have to wait? I mean, we are such devoted Koontz addicts, I don't think we should have to wait until December like normal people.
Wouldn't it be nice if some of us could get our hands on some advance copies of Innocence so we didn't have to wait? I mean, we are such devoted Koontz addicts, I don't think we should have to wait until December like normal people.
Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Tracy wrote: "I can't wait!"Wouldn't it be nice if some of us could get our hands on some advance copies of Innocence so we didn't have to wait? I mean, we are such devoted Koontz addicts, I don'..."
I liked the way you think!!
:-) I'm glad you think so. I can't say for sure, but a little bird has told me that Random House/ Bantam will be distributing advance copies in September. Some copies just might find their way to Koontzland. I'll keep you posted.
Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: ":-) I'm glad you think so. I can't say for sure, but a little bird has told me that Random House/ Bantam will be distributing advance copies in September. Some copies just might find their way to K..."Let's all keep our fingers crossed!!!!!
Got an email from Random House today letting me know that they mailed my advanced copy of Innocence today :-)
Hoping for some Koontzland advanced copies of Innocence to be available so keep following this thread :-)
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She dwells in seclusion, a fugitive from enemies who will do her harm if she is ever found.
But the bond between them runs deeper than the tragedies that have scarred their lives. Something more than chance - and nothing less than destiny - has brought them together in a world whose hour of reckoning is fast approaching.
In Innocence, #1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz blends mystery, suspense, and acute insight into the human soul in a masterfully told tale that will resonate with readers forever.
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