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Archive - Series Reads > Odd Thomas (Odd Thomas, #1) - Jan 2016

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message 51: by Janet (new)

Janet | 3 comments Finished! I started feeling like this book was a 2/5 (it's ok) but by the ending I've come around to a 3.5/5 (but I rounded up to 4).

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I'll definitely check out the next one in this series, just hope it doesn't follow the exact same story line.


message 52: by ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ (new)

ally  ¯\(ツ)/¯ (allykennedy) | 1002 comments Regarding Odd's family (view spoiler)


message 53: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (funkygman007) | 121 comments Picked up the Kindle Book through my library today . . . ready to start the Odd Thomas adventure!


message 54: by Anima (new)

Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I have started reading it, and so far, it is intriguing, can't wait to read all the spoilers here ;)


message 55: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments I just checked out Odd Thomas from my library. I'm going to get started on it.


message 56: by RachelvlehcaR (last edited Jan 18, 2016 11:41AM) (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments I'm not a Dean Koontz fan. I've read one book by him when my aunt said it was the best book she's read. This was many years ago and I found the book way too predictable and I wasn't feeling it like she did so I've avoided his books for two decades.

I'm currently at chapter 29. So far I wasn't confused or anything at the beginning or the book. I read a lot Paranormal Fantasy like Harry Dresden, Kate Daniels, and a lot of others along those lines--this is similar to it. It's kind of seeing things that others normally wouldn't see. As of lately, in the last few years it seems every author wants to jump on that paranormal bandwagon. I also read a lot of horror books so I see other elements like John Dies at the End. I might be reaching far on that one because there is no sauce Odd is taking to see what he sees but still it just has a familiar style.

Here are my thoughts so far:
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message 57: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Finished it and the end really grabbed me, so I sprinted for the next book. Save yourself and don't do that. I'm going to start book #3 because I hear it's better and I have bonded with Odd.


message 58: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments Thanks for the info Judy. I didn't connect too much with Odd Thomas in this one but I feel as we get further in the series Koontz will find his voice in it--then it will get really good. Or at least I hope that is the case.


message 59: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments When I first started reading Koontz described Odd as a giant tool who was totally awkward. This was confusing because the he talks about having a crush on Stormy. So then I thought he was some kind of stalker before I realized it was reciprocal. Once you get passed the confusion it gets a little better. I also found the master theme of the conspiracy a bit hokey. I'm trying to be cryptic so I don't add a spoiler. All in all the ending was redeeming and gave me so much empathy for Odd I was hooked.


message 60: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Judy, if there is something you'd like to discuss and you think it may be a spoiler, you can use spoiler tags to hide it. Then, only people that click on it can read it. If you don't know how, you just type:

< spoiler > the text you want hidden goes here < /spoiler >

Just remove the extra spaces before and after the < >.


message 61: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Thanks! Clearly I'm challenged with how to post. Ha ha


message 62: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Just want to make sure I'm doing it correctly . So I don't spoil it for anyone.


message 63: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments I think I'm still challenged. Lol. It didn't work?


message 64: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Spoiler>testing(view spoiler)


message 65: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments I give up.


message 66: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorloran) Hahahaha, Judy. :-)

The spoiler tag is pretty confusing the first time you encounter it. Go to this Goodreads Blog post to understand how to insert it into your text correctly. https://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/2...


message 67: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorloran) Janet wrote: "Finished! I started feeling like this book was a 2/5 (it's ok) but by the ending I've come around to a 3.5/5 (but I rounded up to 4)..."

I enjoyed that little twist as well Janet and ended up rating the book higher after I finished than I thought I would while I was in the middle of it. (view spoiler) It created a more powerful ending for the book.


message 68: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Thanks for the help. I will check it out.


message 69: by Kristie, Moderator (last edited Jan 24, 2016 12:06PM) (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Judy wrote: "Spoiler>testing"

You almost have it!! You missed a < in front of "spoiler".

Try it this way:

<_spoiler> the text you want hidden goes here <_/spoiler>

Ok, now copy and paste the above. Just change "the text you want hidden goes here" to say what you want and remove the two underlines leaving no spaces.


message 70: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Testing this (view spoiler) again.


message 71: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis | 1033 comments Good job... You did it!
Now I am going to go read this book. :)


message 72: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
You did it!! :D


message 73: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments Can't wait to see what you think Vicki. Thanks for the help today.


message 74: by ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ (new)

ally  ¯\(ツ)/¯ (allykennedy) | 1002 comments Taylor - your cat is gorgeous! I had siamese cats when I was younger. Every time I see one it makes me smile :)


message 75: by Taylor (last edited Jan 25, 2016 04:18PM) (new)

Taylor (taylorloran) ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ wrote: "Taylor - your cat is gorgeous! I had siamese cats when I was younger. Every time I see one it makes me smile :)"

Thanks Ally! His name is Stoli (I got him in college, hence the vodka name). I always wanted a Siamese cat ever since I was little and watched Lady and the Tramp. When this little guy showed up at the shelter I snagged him up quickly. :)


message 76: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Just read through page 220 (chapter 31)...What?! I thought that (view spoiler)


message 77: by Taylor (new)

Taylor (taylorloran) Kristie wrote: "Just read through page 220 (chapter 31)...What?! I thought that..."

Haha. Yeah. That's probably the best thing about this book. You get lost in Odd's interpretation of the events and then everything 180s on you. It's what kept me going when Koontz started to ramble and mention unnecessary and unimportant bits of trivia three or four times.


message 78: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I've only been listening to it in my car, so it's been a bit slow-going. I got home just as that happened! I didn't even have time to stop and listen to any more to see what happens after that. I had to get out of my car a bit stunned. lol


message 79: by ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ (new)

ally  ¯\(ツ)/¯ (allykennedy) | 1002 comments That threw me off too!


message 80: by Savanes (new)

Savanes | 2107 comments Me too!


message 81: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis | 1033 comments I am half way through and I dont know. I like the characters and I am curious about the mystery, but something is lacking for me. Going to push to continue.


message 82: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments I enjoyed the ending, it redeemed the lull for me. Hang in there.


message 83: by Anima (new)

Anima Miejska | 1698 comments I concure, the ending totally changed my opinion about the whole book, eventhough I really liked Thomas from the beginning, yet the story was a bit slow in the second part, still, it is definitely worth continuing!!


message 84: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm still working my way through this one. I had to put it aside for a bit to finish a challenge book or I would have finished yesterday. I'm at 82% and I like it. There have been some odd parts and times that I thought what was happening made no sense, such as (view spoiler) But, overall, I have found it interesting and entertaining. I'm planning to read the next one in March, especially if the ending is that good.


message 85: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments The second book was NOT good. It was like a ridiculous comic book with a villain. I was so disappointed. Book 3 was ok, but not great. I'm hanging in there till I get to Saint Thomas because I enjoyed the first book and now it's a quest! I'm starting book 4 this week or next, depending on how quickly I can read another group read I committed to. I would skip book 2, it has no relevance in book 3.


message 86: by Kristie, Moderator (new)

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Oh, really? That's too bad. I heard book 2 wasn't as good, but it picked up in book 3. Hmmm...I don't know if I can handle skipping it. lol


message 87: by Lynn, Moderator (new)

Lynn | 4467 comments Mod
Kristie wrote: "Oh, really? That's too bad. I heard book 2 wasn't as good, but it picked up in book 3. Hmmm...I don't know if I can handle skipping it. lol"

Nope, skipping it is not an option for me despite the advice lol


message 88: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments LOL. I'm the same way. Let me know what you think of it. Maybe I'm the odd man out. No pun intended.


message 89: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis | 1033 comments Kristie wrote: "Oh, really? That's too bad. I heard book 2 wasn't as good, but it picked up in book 3. Hmmm...I don't know if I can handle skipping it. lol"

Completely agree... Even if I "know" it is ok, I just can't do it.


message 90: by Valerie (new)

Valerie (darthval) | 411 comments Yeah, I can't skip, either. I also wasn't a fan of book 2, but I'll hold off comments until that thread open.


message 91: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments I watched the movie over the weekend. It's no surprise that I didn't care for it. I didn't like the upbeat laissez faire way they approached it. I know the book is riddled with underlying jokes, and maybe I'm off base. I really liked Odd in the first book and took his gift and desire to help seriously.


message 92: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (funkygman007) | 121 comments I have been waiting for this to blow me away. Odd seems a bit stream of consciousness. I have beem looking more forward to reading War and Peace each day instead of Odd Thomas - which is not what I expected.


message 93: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments Oh Matthew that's horrible. War and Peace. I don't mine the Peace parts but the war parts are so boring, like mind numbing boring that I fizzle out.

I didn't love Odd Thomas and hope that book 2 is better and Koontz finds his voice in it. I'm still not a fan of Koontz but this was only my second book I've read of his.


message 94: by ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ (new)

ally  ¯\(ツ)/¯ (allykennedy) | 1002 comments I'm going to read book 2 with an open mind, but I have a feeling I will not make it to Saint Odd (Odd Thomas, #7) by Dean Koontz


message 95: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments I'm with you ally.


message 96: by Judy (new)

Judy Robertson | 104 comments If you read book two, you won't make it. Lol. For me, it's a quest!! I'm sitting here with Odd Hours on my night stand but haven't cracked it yet. Maybe I get series fatigue? I'm stuck on book four of Outlander too.


message 97: by Matthew (new)

Matthew (funkygman007) | 121 comments War and Peace had been much more readable than expected! *Thank goodness!*


message 98: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments Judy, I've been re-reading the Outlander series. I'm on book 3 but struggling with it from time to time. It's been like that since I picked them up again. My view on it when I was 17 is totally different now.

My mother and I are re-reading the series since we stopped at book 4. We plan to read the entire series. I wonder if I'll make it. It's kind of nice to have my mom push me along, lol.


message 99: by RachelvlehcaR (new)

RachelvlehcaR (charminggirl) | 16 comments Matthew wrote: "War and Peace had been much more readable than expected! *Thank goodness!*"

That's good to hear. You are a way better reader than I am. I'm a very moody reader. Too much boring war talk make Rachel a dull girl. :)


message 100: by ally ¯\(ツ)/¯ (new)

ally  ¯\(ツ)/¯ (allykennedy) | 1002 comments I made the critical error of reading two non fiction books, plus a text book at the same time... INSTANT SLUMP. Trying to break free!


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