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enlarge | Author: Dean Koontz Publisher: Bantam Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 164 reviews Sales Rank: 494
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 368 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.5 x 1.4
ISBN: 0553807056 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780553807059 ASIN: 0553807056
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Odd Hours Review September 16, 2008 Though I immensly enjoyed the latest novel in the Odd Thomas series, I was somewhat perplexed, put off if you will, by the way Dean launched into the storyline without much of a lead up and an equally confusing ending. Quite confusing. I kept flipping back to earlier sections, thinking I must have missed a few pages or something. Now, that being said, I absolutely loved the first few Odd novels, and I really do hope the next one keeps true to the spirit. I'd still recommend it other Odd followers out there, but not quite my cup of tea. Sorry If in saying so I offend anyone out there. I really did want to love it with as much enthusiam as the first few, but alas, it wasn't to be.
Absolutely EXQUISITE! September 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I cannot begin to say how long I have waited for this FOURTH book (having read the others!) and it was WELL WORTH THE WAIT!
The writing flows, and is darn near poetic! Picturesque and wonderful as a story continues and unfolds pages after page.
I read it in 4 days. As usual Koontz never disappoints!
Should you buy it? OF COURSE! Koontz fans will like it, Odd fans will LOVE it!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU !!!
Believe the nay-sayers on this one! September 5, 2008 While I didn't read all the reviews of this book on Amazon, I agree with the one-star reviews. This was the most disappointing of the Odd series by Koontz. The story, while it did jump right into the action, dragged. There was clearly not enough material here for an entire book. And after all that dragging, the ending is left open with lots of unanswered questions that seem completely irrelevant--the coyotes, the bell, the sewer grate business. And the supporting characters were disappointments--a few of them had potential, like Hutch and the woman who gives Odd the gun--but they were not as well developed as the characters in the first Odd novels. And there are pages and pages of annoying dialogue with Annamaria, the new character who at first seems to have a central role, and then spends the bulk of the novel hiding. I approached this book with a mixture of excitement because I love the Odd character and apprehension because I thought the series might be getting stale, particularly after the third novel, which was well-written but the story was lacking. This one was not well-written nor was the story good. I fear that over the last 3 novels of this series it will just get worse. Read the other one-star reviews; they are not wrong. What a disappointment for a long-time Koontz fan. I gave it 2 stars because there was still some entertainment value, however minimal, being written from Odd's point of view.
Odd Hours_Koontz September 2, 2008 If you haven't read the previous Koontz novels with the character of Odd Thomas you might be little lost, although not so much to impact the story of this book. It will make curious to read the others. Odd Thomas is one the best characters developed by Dean Koontz!
Odd Thomas Book 4 of 7 September 1, 2008 How long will Dean Koontz keep dragging Odd Thomas into his novels? When will Odd finally join Stormy on "the other side"? It doesn't look like Koontz is stopping anytime soon. This story ends ready for the next novel to begin.
In Odd Hours, Odd Thomas picks up three more companions that he will be taking with him on his next adventure. These comrades include: Annamaria aka "The Lady of the Bell" (who is the most interesting character in this book), Blossom aka "The Happy Monster" and you guessed it - a golden retriever! These three living companions will join his two traveling ghosts of Frank Sinatra and Boo (the ghost dog). Aside from the drawn out dock episode in the beginning which really made for a sloooow start to this fourth Odd Thomas story (and reminded me too much of the drawn out chair escape episode in Intensity), Odd hours was a pretty darn good book!
I still favor the third in the series, Brother Odd (Odd Thomas Novels), but Koontz gave us lots of interesting characters in Odd Hours, which makes for a very interesting read.
I loved the refrigerator magnets mentioned in the book as well as "The Hall of What Would Jesus Do?".
Besides having several dogs in his novels, Koontz also is known for adding characters with disabilities. Since my wife was born with Cerebral Palsy and I was born with a Cleft Pallet, I couldn't help but laugh at the following dialogue:
"You've got a one-eyed paraplegic brother"
"Yes, sir. With a learning disability"
"Does he have a harelip too?"
"No, sir"
That is probably not funny to anyone but me, but I've included it for the heck of it!
Outside of the world of Odd Thomas, my other favorite Dean Koontz novels include: By the Light of the Moon, Lightning, Life Expectancy, False Memory, From the Corner of His Eye, Cold Fire and The Bad Place.
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