
HeyImaBabe
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Out doesn't matter what the subject is, or how the plot plays out; Koontz's novels leave me uncomfortable and claustrophobic. Bits of the ones I've read all blend together - lightning and talking dogs and time-traveling Nazis and the gardener(?) or groundsman(?) who hid and watched young girls, then did ugly things... That's what I remember of his books. Even right now, just thinking of the parts that stayed with me, I want to change my shirt because the collar suddenly is too tight and one sleeve seems more narrow than the other.
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Its a gripping tale of love, loss, and abuse. Add some time travel and a love for ceramic frogs you have an intriguing story that I couldn't put down. Read the book when I was way too young but still enjoyed it. Reread as an adult and found it even more compelling. Its a bit grim at times and definitely has some triggers for those who have panic attacks due to past traumas. Great book but read at your own risk.
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Ellen Ash
Published in 2003, I now know where the writers of 'Final Destination' stole their ideas! Koontz, as always, kept me glued to the pages till the end. A real bargain at a discount price!