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Tracy wrote: "OK I didn't see one of these so I made one. Sorry DC. What spooky/creepy Koontz or any other author are you guys reading..."
It's all good Tracy :-) We have had a currently reading topic but it is rather old. We also had one about which Koontz book would fit into the Halloween Season I think that one is probably 2 years old now. Older topics can be found in each folder on the homepage.
New is good. Thanks for the new thread. Happy Halloween to all you Koontz Kids!
It's all good Tracy :-) We have had a currently reading topic but it is rather old. We also had one about which Koontz book would fit into the Halloween Season I think that one is probably 2 years old now. Older topics can be found in each folder on the homepage.
New is good. Thanks for the new thread. Happy Halloween to all you Koontz Kids!
I am going to be reading Phantoms and Tick Tock soon. I am still trying to get through The House of Leaves.
I have been trying to read Warm Bodies. I love it so far, but haven't been really feeling well enough to read.
I think I saw that movie when it was in the theater. If it's the one I am thinking of it was amazing!


Yes, I loved Warm Bodies! I haven't seen the movie or read the book of Stephen King's THE MIST :-)



Tracy wrote: "Hey Dustin. We are going to sign a petition to Koontz for him to get on with the Chris Snow novel. Well we are as soon as you write it for us ;)"
Yeah Right. I don't think I will get around to it, but anyone is welcome & we will be happy to support :-) I do think Koontz is working on something. I keep picking up hints. Odd Thomas is finished. I think Chris Snow is next.
Yeah Right. I don't think I will get around to it, but anyone is welcome & we will be happy to support :-) I do think Koontz is working on something. I keep picking up hints. Odd Thomas is finished. I think Chris Snow is next.
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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
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Strangers is a long book (one of Dean's lengthiest novels). The beginning is a struggle. there is a lot of background on the different characters but it gets interesting & has a beautiful message :-) Good Luck!

Awesome.
Gritty, raw, adrenaline pumper from time to time, depressing, scientific, great ending. Vampires like they should be.
Just started Everything's Eventual

That's good to hear Dominic. There's nothing worse than investing time in a book you end up not liking.



Still, the writing and plot layout were well done, kept me reading, no "dry spots", very interesting characterizations too. I saw each character as a real person. So, yeah, I enjoyed it.
I'm behind in my reviews though, or I'd send you to it :) (pledging so many books in the Year Pledge Drive kind of put me behind on the paperwork. I'm not pledging so many next year so I can 1. Catch up with my reviews, 2. Be able to Keep Up with my reviews, and 3. Read the over 500 pg books I have been wanting to read. :D )
Did you write a review on it?

And am now reading another Koontz book, Phantoms, for the Goodreads group's pick for November. VERY horror, unlike The City, which couldn't possibly fit that genre. I'm liking it too. :)


I also hope he finishes the Chris Snow series. Several of us have been waiting a while for that to happen.

I really like Oddy… but I recently found the Chris Snow book and like it even better! So, yes, I'm in the club of Those Who Want Koontz To Finish the Snow Books :D
I agree - the Christopher Snow books were great; I'd love another one!



Meran, I just finished REVIVAL and really liked it, a lot. You're right about it not being a horror book. I think that King, now that he's sober and off drugs, is more into suspense than his "spooks and horror" which is fine w/ me. He's still a damn good storyteller and superb at character development and I like his REVIVAL character Jamie Morton and even find Charles Jacobs intriguing. Good read!

I've completely switched gears to John Irving's A Prayer For Owen Meany. I absolutely love it so far.

E, Considering that I am a widow, I LOVED LISEY'S STORY as I could identify with much that she was going through; however, I am thankful that I was not touched by the "situation" that haunted her ! I also am a big fan of John Irving!
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