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Karen B. wrote: "I will probably be starting it within the week. I went into May to finish Odd Interlude and am still digesting it as a part of a whole in the Odd experience."
I really love Odd Interlude. I think I will be starting Odd Apocalypse within the within the next week as well :-) Thanks Karen.
I really love Odd Interlude. I think I will be starting Odd Apocalypse within the within the next week as well :-) Thanks Karen.




I noticed on this reading that like Brother Odd and Odd Hours, Odd Apocalypse contains a memorable Kitchen Conversation Scene.
In Brother Odd, we had the Russian who Odd suspected of poisoning the cakes he was making. In Odd Hours we had Odd wearing no pants. In Odd Apocalypse we have Odd having a vague conversation with Chef Shilshom.
In Brother Odd, we had the Russian who Odd suspected of poisoning the cakes he was making. In Odd Hours we had Odd wearing no pants. In Odd Apocalypse we have Odd having a vague conversation with Chef Shilshom.

I noticed the Roseland inhabitants were referred to as Roselanders, much like us Koontzlanders in our own little universe.


I came across the following in a review of Saint Odd (the last book in the series) and really hope this isn't the case... "But I hate being left hanging about who Annamaria was. Yes, she does give Odd an enigmatic explanation at the end about herself and the baby, and it's not enough."
I try not to read reviews of books I haven't read yet to avoid unmarked spoilers, but this one popped out to me. I am feeling the same way as you right now. I want answers! And I'm really wondering about the flowers as well.

That's what I was hoping for too, that reading them close together rather than years apart would help connect :-) I really love Odd Interlude the best.
I will probably start Deeply Odd sometime in the next week. I will be offline at the end of May until June 7th - so I'm going to try to get a jump start on Deeply Odd.
I will probably start Deeply Odd sometime in the next week. I will be offline at the end of May until June 7th - so I'm going to try to get a jump start on Deeply Odd.



Karen B. wrote: "I think the one I am thinking of is By The Light of the Moon. It's not Frankenstein because I haven't read those. In the one I am thinking of there is a girl and a guy with his mentally challenged ..."
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT BOOK - BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON :-) I have the title of the book tattooed on my upper right arm.
I LOVE LOVE LOVE THAT BOOK - BY THE LIGHT OF THE MOON :-) I have the title of the book tattooed on my upper right arm.
Heather wrote: "The Frankenstein books!"
We may be reading Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Series as a group soon. Prodigal Son is now on the polls for monthly Group Read. Once Prodigal Son is selected, we will read the entire series like we have done with Odd Thomas.
We may be reading Dean Koontz's Frankenstein Series as a group soon. Prodigal Son is now on the polls for monthly Group Read. Once Prodigal Son is selected, we will read the entire series like we have done with Odd Thomas.




Heather wrote: "Where is everyone at now in the book? I returned my copy to the library, so I don't have chapter numbers to discuss with, but I want to know what everyone else is thinking. lol"
I finished. I own a copy.
I finished. I own a copy.


Heather wrote: "I'm stopping by the library tonight to get Deeply Odd. DC will you make the new thread a little early? LOL :)"
Karen B. wrote: "It sounds like a few of us are anxious to start Deeply Odd "
Yes. I am already deeply into Deeply Odd. Will make the new thread now.
Karen B. wrote: "It sounds like a few of us are anxious to start Deeply Odd "
Yes. I am already deeply into Deeply Odd. Will make the new thread now.
FDeroche wrote: "I have finished (thoughts in message 9). Odd Thomas' IQ and Humor is written great by Koontz as they hunt him."
One thing that I have seen often written by Odd Thomas Critics is the fact that Odd Thomas doesn't seem like the typical male in his early 20's.
I think it is often overlooked that these memoirs or manuscripts were not published until after Odd's death (we will learn a bit more in the final book, Saint Odd about how they came to be). We should not forget that these writings come from the wisdom of several adventures - not only those we are now reading, but also in the next life.
One thing that I have seen often written by Odd Thomas Critics is the fact that Odd Thomas doesn't seem like the typical male in his early 20's.
I think it is often overlooked that these memoirs or manuscripts were not published until after Odd's death (we will learn a bit more in the final book, Saint Odd about how they came to be). We should not forget that these writings come from the wisdom of several adventures - not only those we are now reading, but also in the next life.

Thanks Dustin!

I agree Dustin: Odd isn't a "normal" 20 year old, his life has never been "normal". I think the things that he went through prior to ever starting his memoirs/manuscripts would be enough to make a person wise beyond his years (I'm basing this off only the information that was revealed to us in the first Odd Thomas). I guess the critics expect him to remain an immature 20 year old no matter what happens to him? I guess to me, it's not the book logic that is flawed. LOL ;) But, I am a little partial.

I find that the first 100-200 pages of these books move a little slow and then, wham!, everything is going crazy!
Looking forward to the next one.

Please consider reading Odd Apocalypse with us during the month of May. Thank you!