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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
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This one here is over 300 pages but features I am legend & Other Stories. So it doesn't look like it matters which one you get but if you get the 300 page edition, it will have other stories as well :-)





Diane wrote: "The Moonlit Mind has 1469 pages. I do believe it's about a 200ish page book."
The Moonlit Mind has 1,469 pages? Wow! :-)
The Moonlit Mind has 1,469 pages? Wow! :-)

This book reminded me of "The Taking". The end of the world as we know it and the birth of a new one.


It definitely is not a feel good book. I would stick with it. I did wonder at times why the ratings on this website were so high. I think the ending was the reason the ratings were high and that this book had a message and just wasn't a vampire story with no meaning.

I will have to find the audiobook myself :-)
This title is featured for the months of April, May and June so there is still plenty of time for anyone to join in.
This title is featured for the months of April, May and June so there is still plenty of time for anyone to join in.


I never saw the Charlton Heston movie. In the Will Smith movie, the dog is there from the beginning. It shows flashbacks of the main character having the dog since he was a puppy.

The Will Smith version with the dog just killed me. I think I actually stopped breathing for a few minutes during that scene it got to me so much.
Needless to say I haven't gotten up the courage to actually read the book as yet as I'm still traumatized by the movie too much.



I think that's what I liked about the book also. The main character trying to find a cure and not just trying to survive. He still had hope. It seems like in modern end of the world works the story is just about the characters surviving the initial fallout.



Maybe I am reading too much into it (I do that) but I believe it to be a message of how people are afraid of things that are different. It was a role reversal from how people are afraid of vampires. Like I said, maybe I am reading too much into it and I totally missed the subtext.


It really is a lot different from the movie, at least the parts I remember of the movie anyway. It was interesting but at the same time a little on the weird side. I can understand the concept of them being afraid of Nevell because of those he has killed it's just strange that they would be afraid instead of the other way around.
Karen B wrote: "I would like to get into a discussion of this if anyone else wants to do so. Maybe we could have a spoiler type discussion?"
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Also enjoyed the other stories in the book. May have to buy this book for my personal library!

I'm going to be reading this book tonight. Parts of the movie freaked me out, but I've been told they're pretty different.


It was VERY different from the movie. I couldn't decide how I felt about the end. It was very interesting. I was preparing myself for the dog before even reading the book, but it wasn't as bad.
While I enjoyed the book, I didn't really enjoy how bland the ending felt. The book itself felt like all foreplay and no climax.
I'll probably read another Matheson book to see if that is just his style, or if this is how this particular book is. Because Koontz has some endings that made me feel this way as well. (Ahem ahem, The Taking!)
While I enjoyed the book, I didn't really enjoy how bland the ending felt. The book itself felt like all foreplay and no climax.
I'll probably read another Matheson book to see if that is just his style, or if this is how this particular book is. Because Koontz has some endings that made me feel this way as well. (Ahem ahem, The Taking!)
I'd like to say that if the ending hadn't felt so "I think I'll just end the book here." To me, I would have given it 5 stars.

I'm currently reading Brother Odd too. I'm around 70% in and it's taking me ages to get through. It just hasn't grabbed me like the previous Odd books :-(
Michelle wrote: "I'm currently reading Brother Odd too. I'm around 70% in and it's taking me ages to get through. It just hasn't grabbed me like the previous Odd books :-(
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Really? I remember this one being among my favorite Odd books. Forever Odd was my least favorite, but I only read that one once so I should give it another chance. My perception changes when I read at a different time. I am not as far as you are in Brother Odd. I believe this is my second time reading Brother Odd :-) Good Luck!
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Really? I remember this one being among my favorite Odd books. Forever Odd was my least favorite, but I only read that one once so I should give it another chance. My perception changes when I read at a different time. I am not as far as you are in Brother Odd. I believe this is my second time reading Brother Odd :-) Good Luck!
Jim wrote: "Dustin Crazy,
Thank you for saying you liked my review of this book."
Of course :-) You are most welcome.
Thank you for saying you liked my review of this book."
Of course :-) You are most welcome.
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