Twilight Eyes
Registered by T02S03B11D20 of Springport, Michigan USA on 9/6/2011
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
2 journalers for this copy...
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This book will be going to Erishkigal as part of the BC Monopoly game. We had to send a wish list book to someone from another team.
Hope you enjoy the book and the goodies!
Whoo~hoo~~this is a fabulous (not-so-random)abck!! Way to play monopoly! My reading is way behind right now; I'm rehearsing one show and building props for two, and I'm lucky if I read two paragraphs before I fall asleep.... but this one is definitely going on the 'short-list' pile~~Thank You!!
The Mummy with sparkling eyes and all the gummy eyes (which I've started on as I type) are fabulous!! You rock!!
The Mummy with sparkling eyes and all the gummy eyes (which I've started on as I type) are fabulous!! You rock!!
from the cover:
They’re out there.
Waiting. Watching. Unseen by normal eyes, but all too visible to Slim MacKenzie, a young man blessed – or cursed – by Twilight Eyes…
They’re out there Lurking in the darkest shadows of an eerie, moonlit carnival. Feeding their twisted needs with human suffering. And fiendishly plotting the downfall of the human race…
They’re out there But don’t scream.
They’ll hear you.
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This was an enjoyable read, but not my favorite by Koontz. I loved the first half of the book~the carnies, opening that world to us, the characters, especially Joel Truck , and later, Homer. And not to say too much, one of the things I always like about Koontz is his acceptance of humanity in it's many variations, his compassion, and optimism. And his dogs :-).
The story was good, the evil goblins evil. But it felt like two different books, the second part being pure thriller, though for the most part that did keep one on edge. There were places it bogged, when Koontz was telling us too much, lecturing, and also when he would get carried away with over-the-top purple prose ( and especially when that was in the sex scenes). I found the goblin's backstory fascinatingly SF.
Thanks again for sending this, TO2!
They’re out there.
Waiting. Watching. Unseen by normal eyes, but all too visible to Slim MacKenzie, a young man blessed – or cursed – by Twilight Eyes…
They’re out there Lurking in the darkest shadows of an eerie, moonlit carnival. Feeding their twisted needs with human suffering. And fiendishly plotting the downfall of the human race…
They’re out there But don’t scream.
They’ll hear you.
******************************************************************************************************
This was an enjoyable read, but not my favorite by Koontz. I loved the first half of the book~the carnies, opening that world to us, the characters, especially Joel Truck , and later, Homer. And not to say too much, one of the things I always like about Koontz is his acceptance of humanity in it's many variations, his compassion, and optimism. And his dogs :-).
The story was good, the evil goblins evil. But it felt like two different books, the second part being pure thriller, though for the most part that did keep one on edge. There were places it bogged, when Koontz was telling us too much, lecturing, and also when he would get carried away with over-the-top purple prose ( and especially when that was in the sex scenes). I found the goblin's backstory fascinatingly SF.
Thanks again for sending this, TO2!
wild released for the Snap! Challenge~
Left on a gnarly bump on a tree, in the " grove' in Liberty park (east central)~~what a wonderful evening to be in the park~so much going on :)
To the Finder:
Thank you for picking up this book, and helping it on it's journey. I hope you will enjoy reading it. It is now yours to read, to pass on, to keep, or to leave "in the wild" again. I do hope you will journal, so that past and future readers may follow the books journey. You can join bookcrossing, or journal anonymously if you prefer. If you do join, you will be notified every time the book is journaled, enabling you too to see where it goes and what others think of it. Your information will remain private. No one is ever given your email address.
HAPPY READING!
Left on a gnarly bump on a tree, in the " grove' in Liberty park (east central)~~what a wonderful evening to be in the park~so much going on :)
To the Finder:
Thank you for picking up this book, and helping it on it's journey. I hope you will enjoy reading it. It is now yours to read, to pass on, to keep, or to leave "in the wild" again. I do hope you will journal, so that past and future readers may follow the books journey. You can join bookcrossing, or journal anonymously if you prefer. If you do join, you will be notified every time the book is journaled, enabling you too to see where it goes and what others think of it. Your information will remain private. No one is ever given your email address.
HAPPY READING!