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ODD THOMAS - DEAN KOONTZ. Could someone remind me what the follow on novel is called please?

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totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 19:51

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totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 19:57

pretty please

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essanel · 21/02/2007 20:11

forever odd and have noticed that he has done a 3rd one brother odd!

totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 20:14

oooh, fab, thanks

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themaskedposter · 21/02/2007 20:14

am reading Brother Odd now ...

not as good as Forever Odd IMO - but still enjoyable

themaskedposter · 21/02/2007 20:17

sorry - meant to say : not as good as Odd Thomas

(havent read Forever Odd yet - saw it and then thought I was buying it, but when I got it out to read it was Brother Odd .. I bought it at Singapore Airport and was between two zillion hour flights and was therefore not up to speed intellect wise!!! sigh )

essanel · 21/02/2007 20:24

I think Dean Koontz has got better over the years - I love the Odd series and just finished Velocity which is totally different to anything he has written before - very James Patterson-esque, whereas I loved Stephen King but struggling to read his latest one Liseys Story

totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 20:48

He is good, I read a couple of his older once a few months back, Intensity and Lightening, both pretty gripping.

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totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 20:48

But I think his best so far has to be, From the corner of his eye.

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essanel · 21/02/2007 20:59

ooh i forgot about that one- that was intense! I also liked lightening... i read one years ago by him called watchers which i from memory i thought was great but i've never been able to find it again [sad emoticon]

totaleclipse · 21/02/2007 21:01

essanel
here

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essanel · 21/02/2007 21:04

thank you - added to watch list thank you very much - this is why i love mumsnet!

totaleclipse · 22/02/2007 19:12

Had a crazy moment and have bought all 3 off ebay whoops.

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janeite · 23/02/2007 20:35

My favourites are "From The Corner Of His Eye" and "One Door Away From Heaven". I've gone off him now though as the last few I've read have been a bit too schmalzey (can't spell it sorry!) and samey for my liking. "From The Corner Of His Eye" is a really good one to try, if you haven't read any of his before; it certainly got me hooked on him for a while.

mistypeaks · 23/02/2007 20:42

The Bad Place and Dragon Tears are my faves.

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