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Brother Odd (Odd Thomas Novels)
- Paperback
- Edition: Reprint
- Author: Dean Koontz
- Publisher: Bantam
- Release Date: October 2008
- ISBN-10: 0553384589
- ISBN-13: 9780553384581
- List Price: $14.00
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Summaries and Customer Reviews provided by Amazon
SummaryLoop me in, odd one. The words, spoken in the deep of night by a sleeping child, chill the young man watching over her. For this was a favorite phrase of Stormy Llewellyn, his lost love, and Stormy is dead, gone forever from this world. In the haunted halls of the isolated monastery where he had sought peace, Odd Thomas is stalking spirits of an infinitely darker nature. . . .Brother Odd. |
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
on time, as described
The book was in great shape, as described and it arrived on time without any problems. I'm happy with the transaction.
Riveting story!
As always, Dean Koontz brings us a thrilling and interesting work. Another charming tale about the likable Odd Thomas and his unique ability. The reader can't help but enjoy seeing everything from Odd's eyes. It is a book I would suggest to any reader, even those that don't normally enjoy reading.
MUCH better than the second in the series
I, along with everyone and their brother, loved Odd Thomas. The first book was spectacular and worthy of beginning a whole new character/series. Unfortunately the second book was forced and if it had been a stand-alone book would never have made it to market.
This book compensates for the second book by giving us a reason for keeping Odd Thomas around. It is very entertaining, and though somewhat predictable it is still interesting and the characters are people you enjoy spending a few hours with.
Koontz has evolved from being a straight horror writer to writing novels that generally have some "higher" purpose. Based on some of the reviews of his books that I've read this is not what some of his readers are looking for. This book falls into the "moral lesson" category. I like the religious overtones of his works so that is okay with me, but not everyone will appreciate the somewhat anti-science bent. I think the morality is meant to be more about grasping at power and attempting to become a god than it is actually anti-science/anti-scientist.
All in all this book is worth the time you will spend reading it.
Quck Review
The third story featuring the character Odd Thomas, the ghost-seeing ex-fry cook introduced in "Odd Thomas" and continued in "Forever Odd". This one finds Odd retreating to a monastery/orphanage in response to events in the previous books. His solitude is interrupted when one of the monks goes missing and Odd observes dark entities stalking the children. The book contains Dean Koontz's usual blend of humor, suspense and snappy dialogue. While the first book is still the best. this was an enjoyably quick and breezy read.
Mr. Koontz's new hero...
Friends gave me 'Odd Thomas' to read after I had expressed my dissatisfaction with Mr. Koontz's Moonlight Bay Trilogy. They urged me to try again. I am grateful. His dialogue is great, filled with humorous self-deprecation and the delivery is whimsically eccentric. Loved the character and will continue to read ALL Odd novels. Brother Odd is (to me) the weakest story of the three i've 'read' (I listen), but I wouldn't turn a reader/listener away from these books and this wonderful new character. Thanks, Dean! (may I call you Dean?)