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Odd Hours
by: Dean Koontz

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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780553807059
ISBN: 0553807056
Label: Bantam
Manufacturer: Bantam
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 368
Publication Date: May 20, 2008
Publisher: Bantam
Release Date: May 20, 2008
Sales Rank: 1175
Studio: Bantam




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Odd Hours review
The book "Odd Hours" was received in a timely fashion. The condition of the book was as described in the listing.
I am completely satisfied with this purchase and have awarded the distributor five (5) stars.



Nearly as good as the original
I nearly loved this one as much as the first Odd Thomas book. But there were a few things that held me back, but overall I would definately recomend reading it - especially if you are a Dean Koontz/Odd Thomas fan. I didn't like the mysterious new young female and her role in the ending just left me frustrated. The first end part of the book (if that makes sense) was excellent - I never saw any of it comming, I was too wrapped up in the rest of the book to think about it too much or think too far ahead and its proabably one of the most suspensful part of a book I have read in a while. I am guessing there is another comming but I am not happy about waiting for it



Enjoyed
I really enjoy Dean Knootz, Odd Thomas' series. As all the Odd Thomas adventures Odd Hours kept my attention until the very end. I recommend Odd Hours to anyone that likes reading Dean Knootz novels.



Refreshing
Odd Thomas is a great character. Very sincere, gentle and caring. I love this series of books and am looking forward to another Odd Thomas book. I love reading books and I re-read them all the time. Thank you, Dean Koontz for giving me wonderful people and places to read about.



Love Koontz; Love Odd; This one was OK
I'll give it 5 stars only because, though not as good, it introduced some great characters. Evil abounds, as in all the Odd books, and the craziness at the police station added to the idea that no one is safe. More government conspiracy? How boring. Yet, there's the sudden appearance of Blossom, brief but effective; inspirational, if you will. The character of Annamaria is an enigma, perhaps intentional, and I was generally entertained. As previous reviewers said, the opening scene beneath the dock was WAY too involved. There was also some supernatural stuff going on that wasn't as prevalent in the other Odd books (a bit in Brother Odd). Koontz is good; his humor is generally corny, but Odd is endearing, and I'll keep reading Koontz' books as ... Read More


 

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