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Another entry by Dean Koontz about the sweet wonderful humble Odd Thomas, that can see dead people. Again, the characters feel like old comfortable friends that you love. In this story Odd much search for his crippled friend who has been kidnapped by a demented person that wants to lure Odd and use his powers. Very well written and I hated for it to end.
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This is the sequel to Odd Thomas. A good story and keeps you interested till the end.
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Dead people speak to young fry cook Odd Thomas. So it's natural that he investigates when a fiend goes missing. But all is not as it seems. Another thriller from Dean Koontz.
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Wasn't crazy about this sequel. I loved the first and this one just didn't deliver. Odd even says so himself near the end when he pans his own writings. Nevertheless, should be read.
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The second book of the Odd Thomas series. Great read!
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As always, a winner!
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I love Dean Koontz and most all of his books. He's had a few that are extra special though, less according to formula and with especially endearing characters. This is definitely one of those!
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I like the twists at the end of each story. This one was no less a surprise than the last.
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This is the second of the "Odd Thomas" series. UNIQUE main character. Gives "I see dead people" a whole new meaning.
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I love Odd...this one wasnt as good as the first and the third, but it was still a good book...i love the character.
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Another great story by Koontz. It is really "Odd".
I love this character! He is very funny and strange. Koonz books are starting to have hidden values if you look very hard.
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Strange tale from the 'strange story teller'.
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This book is great, as good or better than Odd Thomas and I have already started Brother Odd and it has grabbed me from the beginning!!!
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Odd Thomas is back, with a hair-raising story line, one of Dean Koontz's finest!
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Awesome sequel to Odd Thomas; terrific story that keeps you on the edge of your seat and wishing the book would never end.
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If you enjoyed the first book, you will like this one too. Looking forward to the third book soon!
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Much like the first "Odd" book, this story is unusual and compelling, with an occasional bit of dark humor. I'm looking forward to the next book in this series.
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Not as good as Odd Thomas...the action is a bit slow. I almost gave up on it several times. Still worth the read.
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Good book, not quite as good as the first (Odd Thomas) in the series but still pretty good. There was a few times when it was a little slow and was repeating some of the back story already laid down in the first books, but still a funny quirky character with a different enough plot to keep you going till the end.
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Odd Thomas is a regular guy who is able to communicate with the dead.
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After the first book, I was hooked on the character of Odd Thomas. This second in the series did not let me down. The action, as it takes place is not on as large of a scale, but still takes you completely into the world of Odd, and what he "can do". Along the way, you gain further insight into the life of Odd, his friendships and a little more of a glimpse into his childhood. Dean Koontz once again threads the elements of the supernatural into the story beautifully. Highly recommended read for anyone with a little taste for thrillers or Sci-Fi.
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Continues on with Odd's life, interesting read.
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Second of the trilogy, worth reading, keeps your attention, you don't want to put it down.
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If you liked the original Odd Thomas, you will enjoy this sequel as well. Odd is a likeable character and makes for a fast read.
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I love Dean Koontz and I love Odd Thomas. But, with that said, this book was my least favorite of the Odd Thomas series. For me it was a little too dark and macabre. Koontz usually introduces a warm fuzzy character here and there to keep a balance and that doesn't happen here. So, my blood runs cold the whole story. Keep a warm blanket and warm drink handy during your read and you'll do just fine. For those those tuned into that type of thing should find this story their favorite of the lot!
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I really enjoy this series. I can't wait till I get the next one.
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Book is great
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Though, Forever Odd is not as good as the first book. I still enjoyed it very much. I will say the last chapter made the book and I am looking forward to reading Brother Odd now. Odd is a very unique and funny individual, he makes me laugh at the drop of a hat
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Though not as good as the first book, Odd Thomas, Forever Odd is still worth the read.
Odd Thomas is eternal. Koontz's character is so well developed you feel you know Odd Thomas. He's the boy next door, the friendly, easy-going guy at the supermarket...with a twist. Odd didn't ask for his extraordinary gift...aspires to have a quiet life free from the inner turmoil he faces daily, but the humble fry cook once again swallows his own desires and does what he knows he must do - face his fears and battle the evil that has come to Pico Mundo and threatens his friend. Well worth reading, even if it is just to capture another glimpse into the life of Odd Thomas.
Odd Thomas is eternal. Koontz's character is so well developed you feel you know Odd Thomas. He's the boy next door, the friendly, easy-going guy at the supermarket...with a twist. Odd didn't ask for his extraordinary gift...aspires to have a quiet life free from the inner turmoil he faces daily, but the humble fry cook once again swallows his own desires and does what he knows he must do - face his fears and battle the evil that has come to Pico Mundo and threatens his friend. Well worth reading, even if it is just to capture another glimpse into the life of Odd Thomas.
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A must read. Keeps you suspensed and guessing throughout the book.
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For fans and followers of Odd Thomas, this book will delight and captivate. If it is your first Odd T book, prepare to fall in love with the title character. I can't wait for the next in this series to come out!
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Just as good as the first book in the series. Another great book by Dean Koontz. Read "Odd Thomas" & then read this neither is a letdown and both keep you wanting to read more.
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I love Koontz and the Odd series are definitely page turners.
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Odd finds himself in another adventure. This time he has a friend that is kidnapped by some strange people. He discovers that his friend is being held in a burnt out old casino.
The villian, Datura is very strange and wants Odd to show her the dead.
Odd of course cannot show her and she is pissed. The book goes on to a rescue of Danny and Odd getting away in a series of tunnels.
this one was not as well written as the first.
But i love Odd Thomas.
The villian, Datura is very strange and wants Odd to show her the dead.
Odd of course cannot show her and she is pissed. The book goes on to a rescue of Danny and Odd getting away in a series of tunnels.
this one was not as well written as the first.
But i love Odd Thomas.
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The blurb pretty much says it all. One caution, though---Don't read this one late at night when you are the only one at home.
From back cover: 'I see dead people. But then, by God I do something about it!'
Odd Thomas never asked for his special ability. He's just an ordinary guy trying to live a quiet life in the small desert town of Pico Mundo. Yet ht feels an obligation to do right by his otherworldly confidants, and that's why he's won heart on both sides of the divide between life and death.
But when a childhood friend disappears, Odd discovers something worse than a dead body and embarks on a heart-stopping battle of will and wits with an enemy of exceptional cunning. In the hours to come there can be no innocent bystanders, and every sacrifice can tip the balance between despair and hope. You're invited on an unforgettable journey through a world of terror and transcendence to wonders beyond imagining. And you can have no better guide than ODD THOMAS.
From back cover: 'I see dead people. But then, by God I do something about it!'
Odd Thomas never asked for his special ability. He's just an ordinary guy trying to live a quiet life in the small desert town of Pico Mundo. Yet ht feels an obligation to do right by his otherworldly confidants, and that's why he's won heart on both sides of the divide between life and death.
But when a childhood friend disappears, Odd discovers something worse than a dead body and embarks on a heart-stopping battle of will and wits with an enemy of exceptional cunning. In the hours to come there can be no innocent bystanders, and every sacrifice can tip the balance between despair and hope. You're invited on an unforgettable journey through a world of terror and transcendence to wonders beyond imagining. And you can have no better guide than ODD THOMAS.
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Entertaining, quick read. Likeable characters
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This is a continuation of his "Odd" books. I find them interesting, a kind of strange set of books.
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I love this series! Odd is a very likeable character. There is enough action to keep things interesting and it is so different than any other subject matter I have ever read. I loved it.
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Another book in the Odd Thomas series.
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I absolutely LOVED "Odd Thomas" and ran to the bookstore when "Forever Odd" came out. However, after #2 (Forever Odd) I skipped, rather than ran for #3 (Brother Odd). When "Odd Hours" came out, I sighed and strolled to get it, without a sense of urgency and feeling somehow obligated to read it. I love the character of Odd, but the stories just run downhill as the series progresses. I suggest the rest of the books if, like me, you REALLY like the character, but don't expect anything close to as good a read as the first one.
I'm sure I'll drag butt to the bookstore if there's a #5.......
; )
I'm sure I'll drag butt to the bookstore if there's a #5.......
; )
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First of all, don't read this book unless you have already read Odd Thomas as it contains spoilers for the first book. Just as we don't read the last page first and first page last, or anywhere in between, we also should read books in order for the sake of the story :)
Forever Odd is a good book. With his usual artful style, Koontz flips your emotions as if on a remote control. You feel the fear of the situation, the tension, the thrill, and then flip right back into laughter... and awe. Koontz can tug at your heart strings, but leave you with enough humor that you aren't completely devestated and can smile in spite of it all.
Odd Thomas is a special character. He is one we should all strive to emulate. Compassionate, intelligent, humble, yet confident. And he is surrounded by special people, although they play far less of a role in this book than the previous book.
Not as good as the first, but a close second. Well worth the read and the space on your bookshelf.
Forever Odd is a good book. With his usual artful style, Koontz flips your emotions as if on a remote control. You feel the fear of the situation, the tension, the thrill, and then flip right back into laughter... and awe. Koontz can tug at your heart strings, but leave you with enough humor that you aren't completely devestated and can smile in spite of it all.
Odd Thomas is a special character. He is one we should all strive to emulate. Compassionate, intelligent, humble, yet confident. And he is surrounded by special people, although they play far less of a role in this book than the previous book.
Not as good as the first, but a close second. Well worth the read and the space on your bookshelf.
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Though not as good as the first book, Odd Thomas, Forever Odd is still worth the read.
Odd Thomas is eternal. Koontz's character is so well developed you feel you know Odd Thomas. He's the boy next door, the friendly, easy-going guy at the supermarket...with a twist. Odd didn't ask for his extraordinary gift...aspires to have a quiet life free from the inner turmoil he faces daily, but the humble fry cook once again swallows his own desires and does what he knows he must do - face his fears and battle the evil that has come to Pico Mundo and threatens his friend. Well worth reading, even if it is just to capture another glimpse into the life of Odd Thomas.
Odd Thomas is eternal. Koontz's character is so well developed you feel you know Odd Thomas. He's the boy next door, the friendly, easy-going guy at the supermarket...with a twist. Odd didn't ask for his extraordinary gift...aspires to have a quiet life free from the inner turmoil he faces daily, but the humble fry cook once again swallows his own desires and does what he knows he must do - face his fears and battle the evil that has come to Pico Mundo and threatens his friend. Well worth reading, even if it is just to capture another glimpse into the life of Odd Thomas.
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Not long after Odd Thomas became a hero in the town of Pico Mundo by taking down a sniper at the local mall with plans of blowing it sky-high, Odd finds himself once again helping out both the living and dead.
His best friend, Danny, who suffers from brittle bone disease, is missing from his home where he lived with his adoptive father, Dr. Wilbur Jessup. Dr. Jessup had only minutes before arrived at Odd's apartment seeming to appeal for help--he was, like so many people who drift in and out of Odd's life--no longer alive in the real world. He had been murdered, and now Danny is missing.
Odd sets off to find his missing friend, using his "physic magnetism", as he calls it, and finds a woman who is so desperate to experience supernatural activities that she'll use Danny as a pawn to get what she wants.
With the same cast of characters from ODD THOMAS--Ollie, the overweight novelist; Terri, Odd's employer and friend; Chief Porter, the town's police head; Terrible Chester, Ollie's cat; and the ghost of Elvis--Odd is set upon another adventure that contains murder, mayhem, and one bad-a** evil woman.
This continuation of one of Koontz's best characters is a true winner. I read the book in one day, and I'm left with wanting to know where Odd will go from here. After the death of his beloved fiancee, Stormy, the previous August, Odd has been slightly adrift--and at the end of FOREVER ODD, we get some indication of where his life is leading, but not a clear-cut picture.
Definitely another winner by the incomparable Mr. Koontz, FOREVER ODD is not a story to be missed.
His best friend, Danny, who suffers from brittle bone disease, is missing from his home where he lived with his adoptive father, Dr. Wilbur Jessup. Dr. Jessup had only minutes before arrived at Odd's apartment seeming to appeal for help--he was, like so many people who drift in and out of Odd's life--no longer alive in the real world. He had been murdered, and now Danny is missing.
Odd sets off to find his missing friend, using his "physic magnetism", as he calls it, and finds a woman who is so desperate to experience supernatural activities that she'll use Danny as a pawn to get what she wants.
With the same cast of characters from ODD THOMAS--Ollie, the overweight novelist; Terri, Odd's employer and friend; Chief Porter, the town's police head; Terrible Chester, Ollie's cat; and the ghost of Elvis--Odd is set upon another adventure that contains murder, mayhem, and one bad-a** evil woman.
This continuation of one of Koontz's best characters is a true winner. I read the book in one day, and I'm left with wanting to know where Odd will go from here. After the death of his beloved fiancee, Stormy, the previous August, Odd has been slightly adrift--and at the end of FOREVER ODD, we get some indication of where his life is leading, but not a clear-cut picture.
Definitely another winner by the incomparable Mr. Koontz, FOREVER ODD is not a story to be missed.
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I am having a bit of trouble getting through it, finding some parts drudgery. . .but will persevere and it will probably be worth it.
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There's so much more to any of us than meets the eye..that goes triple for Odd Thomas. Odd never asked to communicate with the dead-its something that just happened. But as the unofficial ambassador between our world and theirs, he's got a duty to do the right thing. A childhood friend has disappeared. The worst is feared. But once Odd applies his unique talents to the task of finding the missing person, he discovers something worse than a dead body, encounters an enemy of exceptional cunning, and spirals into a vortex of terror.
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Sequel to "Odd Thomas". Did not find as engrossing as the first, but worth reading. Odd has to rescue a handicapped childhood friend whose stepfather has been murdered and his friend kidnapped. Follow Odd & in his friends (alive & dead) as they search for the people who did the kidnapping and try to find out why.
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Forver Odd doesn't move as well as the first one, Odd Thomas, but that is a personal opinion. I find to me that most "seconds" don't. It's still a great book to visit Odd. He's a sweetheart. This series makes you want to pack and go visit his little ole town.The twist in the end, which could only happen to someone like Odd, was heartbreaking. I was mad at Knootz for a day or two. Not that the ended wasn't well written, or fit the storyline, etc. It just affected me in that way, and it might you, too! It just didn't seem fair, but that's the way it turns out for Odd. Knootz claims he lets the book write themselves, he's just the vessel to tell what happened.Still, you may want to keep a tissue handy.***Fan's note: The next one in the series, title Brother Odd, is due out on Nov 28, 2006. Reading this one (Forever Odd) will make the title of number three clear.***
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Sequel to ODD THOMAS. Dean Koontz = Good Book!! This one is no exception.
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i loved the odd thomas books,have read all of them.even bought the new one out.I have fallen in love with Thomas hope he writes mnore about him
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If you enjoyed the first "Odd" book you will enjoy this one too!
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Liked it less than the original. Weirder, if that is possible, or maybe the time-lapse between books. Still love Odd, Danny, Ozzie, Terri, Wyatt, and Elvis (yes, THAT Elvis) but the story felt more evil than the first. The ending sets up the 3rd book, Brother Odd, in which Odd retreats to a monastary as a lay brother. Have that one on my wish list.
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The second of a two book series.
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I loved Odd in the first book and I love him even more after this one. Wonderful story; his friend with a serious brittle bone condition is kidnapped for ransom and Odd has to find him before his kidnappers kill him. I don't want to give away the story - but Odd is what the kidnappers want.
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another great book in the 3-book series. If you haven't read the first book, you will still understand this one, but you will get some background info that will explain more. beside, the first book ODD THOMAS was great!! I really like this one too, but I think i liked the first one better.
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Definitely not as good as Odd Thomas was, I was rather disappointed in it.
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One cant help but fall in love with Odd. He is the kind of guy whose simple honesty and humility grips your heart. The character of Odd Thomas is an enigma to most who know him, but his unusual ability to see the walking dead gives such depth to the person of Odd that your heart will ache for him sometimes. Hed like to help them move on and leave this world. In this story, Koontz takes Odds gift and, unlike the first book, uses it to his disadvantage, or so it seems. He is pursued by a maniacal cultist who wants the power to conjure up the dead for her own gain. A gripping story of friendship and trust that leads to hours of suspense-filled reading. You wont put it down. Heartfelt and provocativea wonderfully rich and entertaining story.Chicago Sun-Times
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All the Odd Thomas series are excellent books!
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Good continuation of Odd's life journey. Not quite as good as the first, but Odd is a wonderful and compelling character.
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This had to be one of the dullest books Ive read from start to finish in a long time. Normally, Id have quit after 100 pages, but because it had such good reviews, I really thought it would be more interesting. At first I thought it was the first-person narrative, but since Ive enjoyed many other series written from this point-of-view, I knew that wasnt it. Im not sure exactly what made it so slow, but Im sure that the many pages of drawn-out chase scenes didnt help any. Then, when it finally did get good, it didnt last for very long, and by then I was so close to the end, I just finished it with hopes of a great ending. However, that just didnt pan out either, and I wont be rushing to read the next book in the series any time soon.
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Page turner is right! Like most Dean Koontz books, well written and keept me on the edge of suspense. I don't know if it is out in the USA or not. The ISBN did not bring up any matching versions. I just bought it on a trip to Ireland. Hence the review from the Observer!
Great Book!
Great Book!
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A little different for Koontz. This new character Odd Thomas is really odd. Good reading.
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Since I did not enjoy the first book in this series, until its very end, I surprised myself by picking up this one and realizing that I enjoyed it quite a bit more.
Odd really endeared himself to me in this one. From the beginning with his story about Elvis to the end where he will do what it takes, even if it is his own life, to help a friend. That is what Odd does, and with the help of his loved ones in the town of Pico Mundo, Odd will forever be treasured by his band of friends and the readers of this series.
Odd Thomas does not consider himself a hero, he just has the ability to communicate with the dead and has a built in magnet that draws people, whether alive or dead, to him. Odd's a good person so when his childhood friend disappears, Odd uses his ability to find him, not realizing that this journey will take him to an old abandoned casino and the evil Datura, who is determined to use Odd's gifts to further her own wicked goals.
The ending leads right into what appears to be the third installment of the Odd Thomas story. That in itself looks very interesting. Just imagine Odd as a Lay member of a religious order with Elvis along, since Elvis knows that this is his way home to his beloved mother.
I am glad that this series is starting to grow on me, I had been a fan of Dean Koontz with his original books, and I am glad that I can once again look forward to reading more.
Odd really endeared himself to me in this one. From the beginning with his story about Elvis to the end where he will do what it takes, even if it is his own life, to help a friend. That is what Odd does, and with the help of his loved ones in the town of Pico Mundo, Odd will forever be treasured by his band of friends and the readers of this series.
Odd Thomas does not consider himself a hero, he just has the ability to communicate with the dead and has a built in magnet that draws people, whether alive or dead, to him. Odd's a good person so when his childhood friend disappears, Odd uses his ability to find him, not realizing that this journey will take him to an old abandoned casino and the evil Datura, who is determined to use Odd's gifts to further her own wicked goals.
The ending leads right into what appears to be the third installment of the Odd Thomas story. That in itself looks very interesting. Just imagine Odd as a Lay member of a religious order with Elvis along, since Elvis knows that this is his way home to his beloved mother.
I am glad that this series is starting to grow on me, I had been a fan of Dean Koontz with his original books, and I am glad that I can once again look forward to reading more.
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A fascinating book, continuing the story of Odd Thomas, who sees spirits. Funny, frightening and touching, a great read with a great character.
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Every bit as good as "Odd Thomas". Odd is my favorite Koontz character. I am really anxious to read "Brother Odd" now!
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Another great read from Koontz-love this series!!
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Great follow up to the first book, enjoyed alot!!
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Love this series, can't wait to read the next one.
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A sequel to Odd Thomas, the fry cook of Pico Mundo who is able to see the dead. Very likeable characters, easily to fall in love with and to hate the bad guys.
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Fast paced continuation (2nd book) of Koontz's "Odd Thomas" series.
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2nd book in the Odd series by Koontz. This one follows Odd through his life in Pico Mundo. He discovers something worse than a dead body when a childhood friend goes missing. A "cannot put down until you are done" book. Wonderful read!
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Second in a series about Odd Thomas. First was "Odd Thomas", then this one, next is "Brother Odd", just published. He's a man who can see the dead, and help them. Very enjoyable books; I read this one today.
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Fantastic book. I love Odd Thomas.
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Good to the last page enthralling
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2nd in the 'Odd' series. Now I await #3. Recommended.
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Enjoyed the Second Odd Thomas book
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Loved this book!
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Another good Koontz read. As good as the first one. Can't wait to read the next. Is on my wish list.
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Pretty Good.
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New book! Good read...
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This book was good. However, I didn't like it as much as the first one. I have to admit that it wasn't too violent-which I am glad of.
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Follow up to Odd Thomas and just as good.
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A good Koontz book. Although not his very best it is definitely entertaining and fast paced.
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The Odd Thomas series is one of the best I've ever read. Very imaginative and intriguing.
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This book and it's prequil - Odd Thomas are two of my favorite Dean Koontz books.
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The second book in a series about Odd Thomas.As good as the first.
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Odd Thomas needs to rescue his friend Danny -- he of the brittle bones -- from one of the most horrifyingly evil antagonists Koontz has ever created. Odd Thomas also figures out why Elvis's ghost is sticking so close to him.
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Excellent book. Not as good as "Odd Thomas", but still very good. Need to get "Brother Odd" next.
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Second in the Odd series. Very appropriately named.
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Can't wait to read the next Odd novel.
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Odd is once again drawn into a situation he cannot control. He saves the life of a friend, but at what cost to himself?
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Second in Odd Thomas series. Good use of traditional Koontz techniques and great ability to tell a scary story.
Not one of Koontz's best. Very boring and drawn out. Only got through 100 pages and couldn't go an further. A rating of 1/2 star is being kind. Maybe you'll think differently. Good luck.
I did not enjoy this book as much as the first.Very slow paced. I'm still looking forward to reading the third one when it comes out.
Not quite as good as Odd Thomas, but still very good. Odd Thomas is such a lovable character. There's good suspense, scattered with bits of humor and a twist at the end.
Wonderful reading.. very riveting tale.. you won't be able to put it down. Odd is quite a character..Dean Koontz at his finest!
If you enjoyed the first one, this is a pretty good story, just wished the person he rescued was in the first one.
The second in the series of the man who can hear the dead. Excellent plot line, Dean Koontz best!!
One of the best of Koontz' series....
Loved Odd Thomas, did not enjoy this one as much, but you still can't beat Koontz!
Excellent!!!
Odd Thomas sees dead people. He also helps them by bringing their killers to justice. The first person narration is nice, and there are good splashes of humor in the middle of the heavy tale. The story is predictable, with a nice twist at the end. It's the kind of book you can read quickly at the beach or on a plane. No deep thinking required.
Loved this book. I haven't read Odd Thomas but I'm going to now. What a character Dean Koontz has created.
Dean Koontz once again takes up the stroy of "a uniq1ue young hero and an eccentric little town in a tale that is equal parts suspense and terror, adventure and mystery." This book is great!
Odd Thomas sees Dead People. He takes you on an unforgettable journey thorough a world of terro and transcendence to wonders beyond imagining. The nice young fry cook with the occult powers is Koontz's most likeable creation--"New York Times"
Loved the book and can hardly wait to get Brother Odd this month.
Loved the book and can hardly wait to get Brother Odd this month.
Koontz did a wonderful job with Odd. He's definitely one of my favorite literary characters. I would love if he continued with Odd.
Great Read!!
Not as good as Forever Odd but still good!
Not as poignant and intimate as Odd Thomas, but still a really fun and suspenseful read. Odd Thomas is such a loveable and funny character, I think he holds a place in most Koontz readers hearts.
My favorite Dean Koontz book, hands down. Odd Thomas is a character who everyone can fall in love with!
This book is apart of the ODD THOMAS series. Odd can see spirits and is a fry cook. It's classic Dean Koontz that takes an ordinary day (person) and gives you a new view to the world. It's not about action and thrills (although the strangness can count as a thrill) but about making the ordinary extraordinary.
I did enjoy the book, but I really liked the first book better and I will be reading number 3 in the series!
Bought for son at his request. He said it was good
ANOTHER QDD ONE
Wow Dean Koontz's imagination is really out there. If you enjoyed [book:Odd Thomas|14995], you will definitely like this one. It's quite a bit more supernatural-ish than the first one but Koontz really pulls it together and makes it almost believable.
Odd Thomas's friend Danny is kidnapped and his father murdered. Of course, Odd feels obligated to search (using his psychic magnetism) for his friend since Danny has something called brittle bone syndrome (actually it has a huge medical name which I can't spell) and his person is extremely fragile. The person who kidnaps him believes Odd is capable of strange psychic phenomena (sp?) which they are desperate to experience first hand. The kidnapper flees in such a way as to prove Odd's abilities to herself before she unleashes further evil on both Odd and Danny.
I enjoyed the mystery and the chase but the wacky kidnapper was so far out there that some of it was beyond ridiculous but funny nonetheless.
Odd Thomas's friend Danny is kidnapped and his father murdered. Of course, Odd feels obligated to search (using his psychic magnetism) for his friend since Danny has something called brittle bone syndrome (actually it has a huge medical name which I can't spell) and his person is extremely fragile. The person who kidnaps him believes Odd is capable of strange psychic phenomena (sp?) which they are desperate to experience first hand. The kidnapper flees in such a way as to prove Odd's abilities to herself before she unleashes further evil on both Odd and Danny.
I enjoyed the mystery and the chase but the wacky kidnapper was so far out there that some of it was beyond ridiculous but funny nonetheless.
Odd Thomas is one of my favorite fictional characters of all time. Odd is just as entertaining in this story as he was the first time around, although in my opinion the storyline in the first book was just little better. Odd's sense of humor, wit, and unbreakable spirit make all the books in this series (4 so far) worth reading.
Love this character and can't wait to read the next in this series!
I was a Little disappointed but it was still good. Quick read, wish it wasn't
this book has no dust jacket
The Odd Thomas books are great I have Read them all so far
I'm on the 3rd of the series. This 2nd one was a very entertaining read!
An awsome book, just as good as the 1st if not better(sequel to odd thomas)
Love Odd Thomas!
Exciting, action packed, thought provoking! Couldn't put it down!
Life with Odd is just that - but it's never boring. This is the second in the series.
Another good entry in a very entertaining series of which, Odd Thomas, the first is the best.
I HAVE BEEN READING THIS BOOK FOR A COUPLE OF WEEKS AND I CANNOTEEM TO FINISH IT. I REALLY, REALLY LIKED ODD THOMAS, BUT CANNOT GET INTO THIS ONE. WILL FINISH IT ENVENTUALLY, I HOPE THE END IS GOOD.
Keep 'em coming Koontz
Dean Koontz writes some very unusual books. This book has a little more heart than most of his books. Odd Thomas is back with his gift of seeing dead people and someone tried to take advantage of that gift.
Long awaited & didn't disappoint!
You will love Odd Thomas and his friends from beyond
the grave. Great read.
the grave. Great read.
i love this series!!!
The second book in the series, the back cover gives away the ending of the first book, that is a total bummer!
I like the stories, i like the idea of suspended reality, and of elvis hanging around with someone all day and changing outfits!
I like the stories, i like the idea of suspended reality, and of elvis hanging around with someone all day and changing outfits!
Dean Koontz is not on my list of favorite authors but someone had given me this book and eventually I read it. It kept my interest and I have ordered the sequel to see what happens to the main character, so that says something good about the author. What I'm not too into is the genre. I'd say the writing is good, if not inspired and not excellent. I know he is popular and I wish him good will but I still won't be paying good money to actually buy these books.
Second book in the series. Not nearly good as the first one or the third one, but worth it to complete the series.
Loved this book..Koontz out does him self in the Odd Thomas series..Odd Thomas, Brother Odd, and Forever Odd..not in exactly that order..Odd Thomas is book one.You won't be dissappointed.
Great read; intense and makes you really feel for the character. Did not want to be interupted while reading the book.
I did not enjoy this book nearly as much as I did Odd Thomas. The plot really never took off and I really did not like the ending. Of course, now that I know that a third Odd book is coming out, the ending makes more sense. But all in all not as good as I was hoping or expecting.
Odd Thomas is one of my favorite literary characters and this sequel is a good one. That being said, I was disappointed that the book didn't give more insight into why and how Odd Thomas acts and thinks. You definitely have to have read Odd Thomas first to enjoy this one.
Dean Koontz's unlikely hero Odd Thomas is back in his second adventure. Odd can see dead people, sometimes he helps them pass into the next world and sometimes they point him towards a wrong that needs righting. In this book, while still mourning his beloved Stormy, he needs to save his friend Danny from kidnappers. To complicate the situation, Danny has brittle bone syndrome and the slightest mistreatment could do serious damage. With little concern for himself, since dying might bring him to Stormy right?, Odd rushes to the rescue and faces down another psychopathic killer or two.
Great story. If you've read Odd Thomas you have to read this second book that Dean Koontz wrote.
An excellent sequel to Odd Thomas, which I read back at the end of 2004. Unfortunately, it took me a few minutes to remember what had happened to Stormy and the exact details of August that Odd kept referring to so I wish I’d have read Odd Thomas more recently, or else had it on hand to briefly glimpse through to refresh my memory on key points and characters. As it stands now, I’m still not sure I recall how Stormy died, but I don’t think the exact details were all that important to the current story or else I’m sure the details would’ve been specifically mentioned. (For some reason, while trying to recall details from Odd Thomas, portions of Life Expectancy kept intruding on my memory and getting mixed up in there too.)
I thought the first in the series was much better.
WAS A GREAT SEQUEL. IF YOU LIKED ODD THOMAS-YOU WILL LOVE THIS
I enjoyed it.
The second novel featuring the very "Odd" Odd Thomas. Very enjoyable!
Not as good as "Odd Thomas" in my opinion.
While the plot wasn't as gripping as "Odd Thomas", the non-stop action more than made up for it!
Good story - I was glad to see the continuation!
Overall, this was a pretty good story. It started out slowly, but gained momentum and was downright exciting by the end.
really great story
Fast easy read. Story line kept me interested, especially if you like the spirit world.
like this
An odd book outside of the genre I usually read, but I liked it a lot.
I need to read the first two books... I came aboard on the third!
Once I started reading this, I couldn't put it down. Odd Thomas is such a beautiful soul, and following him in his pursuits feels like you're right there with him. If you're going to read this seriesc AND don't like spoilers, read Book 1 ("Odd Thomas") first. The ending of that book carries through the rest of the series and could be "spoiled" if you read the stories that come after it.
I see dead people.But then,by God,I do something about it.Odd Thomas never asked for this special ability.He's just an ordinary guy trying to live a quiet life in the smann desert town of Pico Mundo.Yet he feels an obligation to do right by his otherworldly confidants,and thats why he's won hearts on both sides of the divide between life and death.But when a childhood friend disappears,Odd discovers something worse then a dead body and embarks on a heart-stopping battle of will and wits with an enemy of exceptional cunning.In the hours to come there can be no innocent bystanders,and every sacrifice can tip the balance between despair and hope.
I really love the Odd Thomas character.
The sequel to Odd Thomas.
Great book!
My favorite of all the "Odd" books!
I see dead people.But then,by God,I do something about it.Odd Thomas never asked for this special ability.He's just an ordinary guy trying to live a quiet life in the smann desert town of Pico Mundo.Yet he feels an obligation to do right by his otherworldly confidants,and thats why he's won hearts on both sides of the divide between life and death.But when a childhood friend disappears,Odd discovers something worse then a dead body and embarks on a heart-stopping battle of will and wits with an enemy of exceptional cunning.In the hours to come there can be no innocent bystanders,and every sacrifice can tip the balance between despair and hope.
This book club edition of Forever Odd is one of the best stories by Dean Koontz...in my humble opinion.