SUSAN S. (susieqmillsacoustics) - , reviewed Odd Apocalypse (Odd Thomas, Bk 5) on + 1062 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
While I love the Odd character, this book, as well as Odd Hours, was disappointing. It was pretty far "out there" with the usual assortment of strange characters and it was interesting enough, but we are still left with unanswered questions on the mystery of Annamaria. I feel like the 4th and 5th were written as a new trilogy removed from the first three I loved and perhaps they would read better together after the release of the next.
Helpful Score: 2
This one was way different than other Odd Thomas books, but just as entertaining and gripping. I miss when he just helped ghosts find their peace whatever that may be.
I am losing interest in this series. There has got to be a reason why the author brings up the dead girlfriend all the time..but Odd needs to move on..or else let us know what the girlfriend has to do with everything...at least give the guy a new love interest or something. The character started out interesting but I am losing that interest.
A courageous and moral fry cook takes on monsters literal and "human" as he follows the demands of his gift of seeing ghosts. Not for the squeamish, but thought provoking and potentially hopeful.
As usual, this "Odd" book doesn't disappoint! Odd experiences all the weirdness that Koontz can conjer for Thomas' strange abilities. A must-read for Odd Thomas fans.
With the truly witty remarks as to his situation Odd Thomas again entertains for the masses. Great Book
I absolutely love this series. Don't ever want it to end. Oddie is the best character in fiction and this book did not disappoint at all.
I am a big fan of the Odd Thomas series, but this one was really too far out there for me. I had a hard time following what was going on and it really did not hold my interest.
Great book, I love the Odd Thomas series
Another good read!
Odd Thomas is Dean Koontz's finest creation. This episode upholds the quality of the franchise.
Love all the Odd Thomas books, Koontz' best character.