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Odd Apocalypse
Odd Apocalypse | Dean R Koontz
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Koontz gives [Odd Thomas] wit, good humor, a familiarity with the dark side of humanity and moral outrage. "USA Today" Once presided over by a Roaring 20s Hollywood mogul, the magnificent West Coast estate known as Roseland now harbors a reclusive billionaire financier and his faithful servants and their guests: Odd Thomas, the young fry cook who sees the dead and tries to help them, and Annamaria, his inscrutably charming traveling companion. Fresh from a harrowing clash with lethal adversaries, they welcome their host s hospitality. But Odd s extraordinary eye for the uncanny detects disturbing secrets that could make Roseland more hell than haven. Soon enough the house serves up a taste of its terrors, as Odd begins to unravel the darkest mystery of his curious career. What consequences await those who confront evil at its most profound? Odd only knows. Odd Thomas is the greatest character Dean Koontz has ever created. He s funny, humble, immensely likable, courageous, and just a joy to read about. "Seattle Post-Intelligencer" "" [Odd Thomas is] one of the most remarkable and appealing characters in current fiction. " The Virginian-Pilot" "" Supernatural thrills with a side of laughs. "The Denver Post"Includes a preview of the next novel in the Odd Thomas series: " Deeply Odd"!"
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Michellesibs
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Mehso-so

I have such mixed feelings about this.
See my full review here:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2862496952

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Mshookquilts
Odd Apocalypse | Dean R Koontz
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I don‘t know why so many fantasies have been on my reading list this year! Some creepy aspects, but some intriguing as well. Ending seems to set you up for next book

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FantasyChick
Odd Apocalypse | Dean Koontz
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WooHoo! Congrats on 2 years @Cinfhen and for the #giveaway to celebrate. 🎉🎊🎉 Here's hoping the #apocalypse isn't as bad as we think it might be 😉
#LitsyApocalypseGiveaway

FantasyChick Hours later and I just realized I never tagged anyone 😱 @Melissa_J @Jilljemmett 7y
Cinfhen 🤞🏼🤞🏼💚☘️‼️ 7y
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QuothTheAshes
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ThatNerdyBookwyrm
Odd Apocalypse | Dean R Koontz
Pickpick

It would put this between “pick” and “so-so”. It wasn‘t horrible but again, I‘m sick of the whining about Stormy and tangents that have nothing to do with the story. I skipped at least an hours worth of material all together because it was filler and should have been deleted in the final pass.

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miss.whovian
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😍😍😍 and I got a signed Dean Koontz!

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miss.whovian
Odd Apocalypse | Dean Koontz
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Got all of these goodies at one of my local libraries! Plus a cd and a movie all for 12. 😊😊😊

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TK-421
Odd Apocalypse | Dean R Koontz
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2017 has been an amazing reading year for me so far! My goal was to read 60 books this year. Goodreads says I'm 14 books ahead of schedule! Usually, I'm a book or two behind by now. I've been considering changing my reading goal to 72 books, but I I won't be reading as much once Camp Nanowrimo & NHL playoffs start in April so I think I'll leave it for now. #FeistyFeb #LitsyAtoZ #BestofFebruary #GoodreadsGoals ...and I just realized I can't add 🙄

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Kelseykins
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This whole series is amazing! I'm not usually one to enjoy books about supernatural topics but the way Dean Koontz writes the character of Odd Thomas is unreal. The character development throughout the series makes Odd relatable and loveable. Add on to that the twists and turns that the supernatural plot line gives these books and you have a series that never makes you bored!!

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mouchette
Odd Apocalypse | Dean Koontz
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I was so anticipated for this book because of how I satisfying the last two were that I think my excitement ruined it for me. I think I read this purely out of commitment (or justification for the money I spend buying it in hardcover) once I realized it's the same as the previous two installments.