Brother Odd: An Odd Thomas Novel

· Odd Thomas Book 3 · Sold by Bantam
4.6
275 reviews
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
 
Loop 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. In the haunted halls of the isolated monastery where he had sought peace, Odd Thomas is stalking spirits of an infinitely darker nature.
 
As he steadfastly journeys toward his mysterious destiny, Odd Thomas has established himself as one of the most beloved and unique fictional heroes of our time. Now, wielding all the power and magic of a master storyteller at the pinnacle of his craft, Dean Koontz follows Odd into a singular new world where he hopes to make a fresh beginning—but where he will meet an adversary as old and inexorable as time itself.


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4.6
275 reviews
Jenna Corbett
23 April 2022
Spoiler free review! Unpopular opinion: at 75% through this installment, I have found it to be a challenge to get through. I consume novels like a fiend, but something about this particular book seems to have a much slower pace than the first two. I read the first two in one day, but this one is taking weeks. The big bad is very difficult to comprehend. The descriptions he gives are convoluted. It is not for my lack of imagination, I make a comfortable living as an artist. Creativity puts food on the table, and I read a couple hundred books each year. I'll read anything. Literature is my escape from the stress of reality, and Lovecraft isn't even this confusing. I gave it five stars because I have faith in the series, the character he's developed, and it is well written, albeit slow. I hope Elvis stays. In silence he speaks volumes. I'm more attached to him than I was Stormy. That is solid writing. I'm not even an Elvis fan! However, I have a bad feeling he's headed for service.
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A Google user
26 February 2011
At last, the third installment in the series of books about our friend "Odd Thomas" all written by Dean Koontz. I have previously blogged about the first two books: Odd Thomas and Forever Odd.<br/><br/>When we completed the story of Forever Odd, Odd was living in a monastery with other monks. Brother Odd begins by introducing Odd's life in the monastery and introducing several monks and sisters in residence. All seems well until Odd starts to see images of possible future disasters which could kill alot of the children in long-term care at the monastery hospital. Recall the first two books focused on Odd's ability to see into the future. The story progressed into the realm of the strange as several, ah ah, demons began to appear. So, no you believe this story is all about demons and monsters; well, that is what I thought until the story took a twist into the realm of Science-Fiction. I won't spoil it for you. Let's just say the story got really strange (in a good way).<br/><br/>I can highly recommend all three books of the series and I am becoming a big fan of Dean Koontz! I do recommend you read the books in order as they do build on each other: 1) Odd Thomas, 2) Forever Odd and 3) Brother Odd.<br/>
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Toni FGMAMTC
13 June 2016
It’s been awhile since I read the previous book in this series, so maybe I’m mistaken, but to me, this book felt freakier than the others. It’s pretty creepy. There’s an evil monster made of bones of joints attacking the monastery where Odd went to chill from his crazy life. It seems that he just can’t take a break from saving the innocent. I liked it, and I will be continuing the series.
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About the author

Dean Koontz, the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, lives in Southern California with his wife, Gerda, their golden retriever, Anna, and the enduring spirit of their golden, Trixie.

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