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I wish the author would read the rest of the series and sum them up in this brilliant way. LOL! That would be much better than the books themselves.

I wish the author would read the rest of the series and sum them up in this b..."
OMG 'This book is the equivalent of Dean Koontz coming to your house and dumping your children in a woodchipper aimed at your freshly washed sheets. Why does Dean Koontz hate humanity so much? The world may never know.'
wow, I didn't really like this book (or ANY of the Odd books), but I LOVED this guys review of it too. Why DOES DK hate humanity so much?
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I'd have to agree so far.


BTW, putting spoilers in a review is MEAN, and then insulting people for complaining about spoilers is extra mean. The guy may be funny, but he's still a hater. Haters don't get points from me, no matter how clever they are.
Shannon wrote: "Just finished it a week ago and feel the same way everyone else here feels... I'm going to take a break and read Brother Odd maybe in December (will definitely read it if it gets picked for the Dec..."
Masha wrote: "I liked Odd Hours, but it's not self contained. Too many unanswered questions at the end."
J. S. wrote: "I liked Forever Odd better than Odd Hours. The latter just confused me."
I should re-read them all before book 5 comes out next year. I've forgotten so much. I'm especially interested in re-reading Forever Odd and Odd Hours since I have re-reread Odd Thomas and Brother Odd already.
Masha wrote: "I liked Odd Hours, but it's not self contained. Too many unanswered questions at the end."
J. S. wrote: "I liked Forever Odd better than Odd Hours. The latter just confused me."
I should re-read them all before book 5 comes out next year. I've forgotten so much. I'm especially interested in re-reading Forever Odd and Odd Hours since I have re-reread Odd Thomas and Brother Odd already.

I really didn't like Brother Odd that much. Maybe for me it was the environmental details of the monastery that made it drag for ages and ages but even the "bone creatures" couldn't save the book. Forever Odd was shorter and the villain much more interesting.

What didn't you like about The Face? My friend Maciek liked it and I was thinking about giving it a read.

I probably will after I read some of his classics, like Watchers and Strangers.




I wish the author would read the rest of the series and sum them up in this b..."
lol I liked most-not all of the Odd books but I have to say this review did make me laugh. It was a "well when you put it that way" moment hahaha loved it

I found that it grabbed me a lot quicker at the start that then first one did and I'm looking forward to seeing how it develops.


Barbara wrote: "I so wish Dean would finish his story.....he is a more interesting character than Odd.....also By The Light of The Moon.....that book was very good and I want to know what's happening to those characters too!!!! "
Maybe when Dean finishes the Odd Thomas series he will have time to bring us updates on those other characters we love. We can hope. Anything is possible :-) Dean has long promised to deliver Ride the Storm book 3 of the Chris Snow Series. I believe I read somewhere that he has started writing it but then got distracted with Odd Thomas and Frankenstein. I also would love a sequel to By the Light of the Moon or Life Expectancy.
Maybe when Dean finishes the Odd Thomas series he will have time to bring us updates on those other characters we love. We can hope. Anything is possible :-) Dean has long promised to deliver Ride the Storm book 3 of the Chris Snow Series. I believe I read somewhere that he has started writing it but then got distracted with Odd Thomas and Frankenstein. I also would love a sequel to By the Light of the Moon or Life Expectancy.



I found it so much more interesting than the first one and literally could not put it down once I was over 2/3 through.
Odd's character develops so much more in this instalment and the plot line was really fast moving and engaging.
I can't wait to read the rest of the series now!

I've only read this book once I think. I believe I was too busy with work last year when it was chosen as a group read. I remember it as being among my least favorite in the Odd Thomas series, but I should re-read it sometime (I intend to one of these days) and give Forever Odd another chance :-)

Karen B. wrote: "I think that is a good idea. In fact I think most Koontz books deserve a second reading if you didn't like it the first time."
That's why I'll be re-reading What the Night Knows :-)
That's why I'll be re-reading What the Night Knows :-)

Tracy wrote: "I need to reread this series as well. Maybe I will start with this one since I have read the first one a dozen times."
Post when you are wanting to read it and maybe we can feature it as a Mini Group Read sometime this year.
Post when you are wanting to read it and maybe we can feature it as a Mini Group Read sometime this year.
Tracy wrote: "I'm game Dustin. Whenever anyone wants to read it."
Forever Odd will be featured as a group read January 2016. There is a new discussion thread available in the Current Group Read Discussions folder on the group home page.
Forever Odd will be featured as a group read January 2016. There is a new discussion thread available in the Current Group Read Discussions folder on the group home page.
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