Koontzland - Dean Koontz discussion

This topic is about
Icebound
Stand Alone Novels 1968-1979
>
Icebound (Group Read - January 2014)
message 1:
by
Jaice
(last edited Sep 29, 2010 10:53AM)
(new)
-
rated it 3 stars
Sep 29, 2010 10:50AM

reply
|
flag

There were 3 separate comments, 1 direct and the other 2 indirect.


No, the first one was in reference to the researchers, before the Russians ever came on the scene. It was just before or just after the big even that started everything. I know the last one was with the second officer, who is atheist but says something like "Oh, dear Lord" toward the end, after which is something like "said the atheist."

I wouldn't say many, as it seems a very rare phenomenon. For those who do, however: they were not atheistic for the "right" reasons. Most atheists base their disbelief on careful reasoning and logic, so it is insulting to suggest that they will eventually abandon all that in a moment of dire crisis.

I heard that Richard Dawkins read "Breathless" and cried out "Sweet Jesus!"

Yes, its being so common in stories is what makes it annoying: the whole atheists in foxholes routine. It would be like a feminist finally concluding that men are superior to women or a civil rights leader ultimately deciding that one race is superior to another. And, just because an atheist uses a term like "dear God" or "sweet Jesus," doesn't mean that he/she has abandoned his/her disbelief all of a sudden. Such phrases are so ubiquitous (at least in American culture; I won't speak for others) that they have lost any specific meaning and have simply become direct expressions of emotion, usually of surprise. I think you realize all this, so this is not really directed at you. Where did you hear that about Dawkins? I remember saying somewhere on here that I would like to see the look on his face after he finishes Breathless. I'm surprised that he would actually read it, though that might be unfair.

Mac, I know you were just joking. As I said, I wasn't directing my statement at you; rather, I was clarifying my position. I'm chill. :-P Please answer my question about Dawkins, as I am curious.

Oh. :-/ You had my hopes up that he had actually read it and had that reaction to it.

Yes, he probably wouldn't be able to finish it. If he ever did read it, he probably would become a theist, as he would figure that book was God's way of punishing Dawkins for not believing in Him. :-D

LOL! Indeed, that would be too funny.
Returning to Icebound, I think it's one of the best by Koontz, and surprisingly one of the least recognized. Not many fans are even aware of its existence and I can't really figure out why. It's well written, well researched (think how much time he must have spent checking all the details of Arctic surroundings, the equipment and procedures) and moves along at a breakneck pace. Plus it's an obvious homage to MacLean, one of the world's forgotten authors.
Also, it is a rewrite of a early novel from 1976 - this can explain the criticism of communism, as the Cold War was still on - and it's interesting to see how he had such great ideas even back then. I think the fact that he choose to re-write it and release in 1995, the same year as Intensity might be the reason this novel was not widely recognized. In my opinion, both Intensity and Icebound show Dean Koontz at his best, before he succumbed to the lame metaphors and idiotic plots. Plus I still think he looked way better before getting the hair transplant. The moustache and suit gave him his own style.
Speaking of style, I always loved his descriptions from these years. Consider this:
"A barrel, which they had filled with snow, stood on electric heating coils in one of the
cargo trailers. It brimmed with boiling water. Steam roiled off the surface of the water, froze
instantly into clouds of glittering crystals, and was dispersed into the whirling snow, so it
seemed as if an endless procession of ghosts was arising from a magical cauldron and fleeing to the far reaches of the earth."
Scenes such as this elevated Koontz above other suspense writers. Everything here just clicks; this sentence has heart. I truly wish he would drop his thesaurus and write like that again.
I tried listening to Icebound on Audiobook about 5 years ago, but I think it may have been abridged - I gave up. I'm willing to give Icebound another try sometime.

BTW Maciek, 'I heard that Richard Dawkins read "Breathless" and cried out "Sweet Jesus!"' cracked me up!

That's nice to hear. "Perhaps Koontz failed to use 'bouganvilla' and I felt cheated." - that cracked me up. ;)
Icebound is being featured as a Mini-Group Read July 12-Aug 12, 2011. Join us if you're interested :-)
Icebound by Dean Koontz

Icebound by Dean Koontz

Relax,take a deep breath and look again,I'm sure you'll find it.LOL.
Started it last night,It's a little different from the other Koontz books I have read,maybe It's just the setting,so far so good.

Nora wrote: "Well it was last seen in the hands of my sister who when I inquired looked at me like my third eye had just opened. Hmm, she better be looking for it. :("
Maybe if you agree to keep your third eye closed, she will agree to find it or replace it as it sounds like she don't like your third eye even though a third eye could come in handy to find the missing book. Well, best of luck however you decide to use your third eye.
Maybe if you agree to keep your third eye closed, she will agree to find it or replace it as it sounds like she don't like your third eye even though a third eye could come in handy to find the missing book. Well, best of luck however you decide to use your third eye.




I've started but I'm having a hard time getting into the story again - just like the last time I tried. I'll keep persevering thought since y'all were so kind to join me on this difficult journey. I really want to read Life Expectancy but I am determined to read this damn book first.
This book is torture. Something about a bad thing on ice. I'm not doing very good with the book. I chose it because the audiobook didn't seem to be too long so I thought I could get through it rather easily - I thought wrong :-( I'll keep trying when I feel like being tortured. One good thing to help motivate me is that if I can get through this then I can start Life Expectancy again!!! Yippee!
message 35:
by
Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
(last edited Jul 27, 2011 10:17AM)
(new)
-
rated it 3 stars
I'll try to get some listening in today :-) I'll go for a walk with my Sony Walkman because I am old school and don't have an ipod/MP3 player.

Jason "plasborgma" wrote: "I wonder if you'll dislike this one more than Your Heart Belongs to Me, which I just finished. I rated them equally."
It's sure to be one of my least favorite DK books :-(
Dean wrote the following in A NOTE TO THE READER found in the back of the updated edition of Icebound:
"I hope you liked Icebound, though I sort of hope you like the new books more. After all, this is the only book of its type I've written, and if readers wanted another, I'd have nothing to offer....."
Thank goodness I like the new books much more and don't want another book like Icebound!
It's sure to be one of my least favorite DK books :-(
Dean wrote the following in A NOTE TO THE READER found in the back of the updated edition of Icebound:
"I hope you liked Icebound, though I sort of hope you like the new books more. After all, this is the only book of its type I've written, and if readers wanted another, I'd have nothing to offer....."
Thank goodness I like the new books much more and don't want another book like Icebound!

Oh those were the days the sony walkman lol.I think the story is just not for you Dustin.I enjoyed it,and found it to be one the better books I've read by Dean lately,If wasn't for all the preaching i would have given it 4 stars.
I'm glad you liked the book :-) and I will be glad to be finished with it so I can read Life Expectancy :-)

Ummm. I think I've given up. I'm currently reading & enjoying Koontz's THE HOUSE OF THUNDER. It's still possible, but not likely that I will come back to Icebound. Very sorry but I didn't like it.
Icebound will be featured as a Mini-Group Read beginning March 18th :-) I will not be reading it but several others will be.

I am one of the "several others." :) I'm excited to read







I haven't forgotten about it!
Books mentioned in this topic
Icebound (other topics)Icebound (other topics)
Icebound (other topics)
Icebound (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Alistair MacLean (other topics)Dean Koontz (other topics)