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Shadowfires has been selected as our May 2013 Group Read :-)
Who is ready to read or re-read this book?
Who Who - I am!
Anybody else?
Me, Myself and I!
Ok. Great. Anybody else?
Who is ready to read or re-read this book?
Who Who - I am!
Anybody else?
Me, Myself and I!
Ok. Great. Anybody else?

Jen wrote: "I'm in! I placed my hold for it at the library a bit earlier today when I saw Jason's e-mail that it had been chosen as the May group read. I should get it in plenty of time to participate in the M..."
Excellent. :-) All the cool kids will be reading Shadowfires in May!
Excellent. :-) All the cool kids will be reading Shadowfires in May!

I don't know why, but all these monthly reads I have read previously at some time (I have the paperback version), but when I re read them I can't remember the story at all
It's like a brand new book to me :)

But now I am confused again. I thought we were supposed to read Shadowfires in April so that we could discuss it in May. So when we vote for the June monthly read will it be a book we read in June and discuss in May or we read in May and discuss in June?

I say "theoretically" because my understanding is you can read and discuss any Koontz book at any time. And if there's not a discussion thread created for a certain book, perhaps Dustin or Jason would create one for us if we asked. :-)

Jason, I eagerly read your was curious about your comment for Shadowfires. I was wondering how accurate some of the scientific explanations were.
Jen wrote: "And if there's not a discussion thread created for a certain book, perhaps Dustin or Jason would create one for us if we asked. :-)
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Is there any "certain book" you couldn't find a thread for? :-) Many of our discussion threads do not show up on the group homepage because only the 5 most active topics in each folder are featured and if a folder isn't active enough it will not show up. Many of the topics are hiding out in the Koontz's Many Stand-Alone Novels Folder (almost 50):
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Here is also a list of the different folders and topics:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/list_g...
Any group member is allowed to create a new discussion thread. We just try to keep things organized and avoid duplicates :-) We ask that members double check to make sure the topic is already covered and categorize it in the best folder. Moderators can edit the topic or put in in a different folder easily if needed. You'll notice for example that I move the Group Read titles around each month to different folders and edit the thread with the Month and Year the title was featured as a group read.
Of course, if you need a new topic created we will be happy to do it for you. The fun part of creating a new discussion is that your name will be attached to that thread. Jason & I have many of the topics with our names attached so it's nice to have a little variety on the homepage. If you need any help creating a new topic and are not sure how to do it, you can always send me a private goodreads message too.
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Is there any "certain book" you couldn't find a thread for? :-) Many of our discussion threads do not show up on the group homepage because only the 5 most active topics in each folder are featured and if a folder isn't active enough it will not show up. Many of the topics are hiding out in the Koontz's Many Stand-Alone Novels Folder (almost 50):
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/group_...
Here is also a list of the different folders and topics:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/list_g...
Any group member is allowed to create a new discussion thread. We just try to keep things organized and avoid duplicates :-) We ask that members double check to make sure the topic is already covered and categorize it in the best folder. Moderators can edit the topic or put in in a different folder easily if needed. You'll notice for example that I move the Group Read titles around each month to different folders and edit the thread with the Month and Year the title was featured as a group read.
Of course, if you need a new topic created we will be happy to do it for you. The fun part of creating a new discussion is that your name will be attached to that thread. Jason & I have many of the topics with our names attached so it's nice to have a little variety on the homepage. If you need any help creating a new topic and are not sure how to do it, you can always send me a private goodreads message too.
FYI: Here is also the link to the Suggestion Box topic where you can ask questions or suggest improvements:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/2...

One more thing...I didn't look to see if all titles have discussion topics or not. Don't tell anyone, but DK is not a favorite author of mine so I really only read the titles for the monthly and mini-group reads. This group is good for me, since it makes me read books outside the genres I usually read from. :-)


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About one quarter in and all I can think for the past 80 or so pages is (view spoiler)
Paul wrote: "6 chapters into it, surprised there is no
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Is there a Golden Retriever in this book?
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Is there a Golden Retriever in this book?

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Is there a Golden Retriever in this book?"
Did I get my breeds mixed up, oops
See my post #8, it's an age/memory thing lol
Midnight has a black lab as do some other novels :-) but the most prominently featured Koontz dog is a Golden Retriever.


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Will get back to it shortly, hopefully get the answer to the second part of the spoiler above




it's currently reminding me of another book I read recently, but can't remember which, or might be this one from years ago
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That scene is very familiar

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Sadly, I will not be able to participate. I'm already in the middle of reading 4 books right now! I will try to finish them quickly so I can join :D

Just started it yesterday. Wow, what a first chapter!!

I must rectify this at once!


Being one of Koontz's earlier books (I think he originally wrote it under the pen name Leigh Nichols) I didn't have the highest expectations. Still, it was a solid, if somewhat uninspired read.
Story and characters were fairly standard, but it was mostly fast paced and entertaining.
Likes and dislikes may contain spoilers.
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In any case, it is interesting to see how Dean Koontz's later books are superior to this one and which aspects he has shown particular improvement in. Overall: 3 of 5 stars.

I'll try and get to Shadowfires this month. I have Whispers out as an ILL, too, and it's due next Saturday, so I'm going to try very hard to get back into Koontz sometime this week. :-)

Karen B wrote: "I noticed that I have been heavy on the Koontz lately and sometimes I just need a break from his books. I enjoy them more that way. I've read a couple of cozies which make a nice break between Ko..."
I fully understand how you feel :-) I have to take a break from Koontz once in while too because I have been known to overdose.
I fully understand how you feel :-) I have to take a break from Koontz once in while too because I have been known to overdose.


I do that, too, Karen! I'm always downloading free books that look interesting, but then I have so many library books to read, I never read them. And I have so many library books out, I never read all of them before they have to go back. :-( But then I just check them out again later, and the books on the Kindle will be there when one day I have time for them, so I figure it will all work out in the end. :-)
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