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Apr 19, 2011 01:39PM
it's a little too hard
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It's not a very good book. IMHO, Koontz didn't really plan these two very well, and it shows. I'd file this ine and _Sieze the Night_ as skip-able.
From all the Koontz books I've read, these 2 were my favourite plots! I've since stopped reading his releases, but will definitely come back for a third installment.
False Memory [stand-alone book] was pretty freaky-scary for me....I couldn't finish it. I sort of enjoyed the Moonlight Bay series, though.
I have some trouble keeping all of his books straight, b/c there's just so damn many! and, after reading too many of them, the plots and characters start to run together. so, I might not like these two today as much as I did a decade or so ago, but they were two of my favorites at the time.
I enjoyed Fear Nothing, but felt a bit let down by the second one. For a while I was hoping for the third book to be released, but like others have said, don't hold out much hope for it now. I also have started to grow weary of his books because they all seem the same, the only exception being the Odd Thomas ones. I buy those whenever a new one is released, but wait for paperback on the others.
I love this and Seize the Night but I read them so long ago I can't remember why and I refuse to re-read them until he writes the third in the supposed trilogy! I remember that I liked Seize the Night better as it involved some time travel.
William wrote: "I enjoyed Fear Nothing, but felt a bit let down by the second one. For a while I was hoping for the third book to be released, but like others have said, don't hold out much hope for it now. I al..."maybe I should give odd thomas another shot, then.
I enjoyed Fear Nothing better than Seize the Night - chilling and suspenseful! I LOVE the Odd Thomas series as it is a different type of mystery - the humour makes it easier on my heart palpitations!!
There's quite a bit of repitition in the Odd books (I'm getting tired of the whole We'll love and live our lives together thing), but there are new mysteries added and not yet explained though it's been BOOKS (a pregnant forever, 19 forever girl? What's that about?)So, it keeps my interest.
And I just find Oddy to be Innocent, even with all he's had to do, and honest... I can't help but like the poor fry cook...
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