Brother Odd

by Dean Koontz | Mystery & Thrillers |
ISBN: 9780007226573 Global Overview for this book
Registered by Fantasma of Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on 7/7/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Saturday, July 7, 2007
"Odd Thomas is looking for peace. But in the silence and snow of the mountains, danger and desperation haunt him still ! By popular demand, the story of the life and times of Odd Thomas continues. To escape the haunting memories of his lost soul-mate Stormy Llewellyn, Odd has retreated to a monastry in the High Sierra. It's December. Icy winds and deep snow besiege the remote abbey, a contrast to the sunbleached desert town of Pico Mundo where Odd was born. A white dog named Boo befriends Odd. The King of Rock 'n' Roll has followed him there and silently serenades man and dog. But Elvis isn't the most spooky phenomenon in the place. Odd is one of four guests there. Another is John Heineman, world-famous physicist, who years earlier left the secular world because he found the nature of reality, as quantum mechanics reveals it, so very weird. But Heineman continues his physics experiments down in the catacombs of the facility. Added to this, those shadowy harbingers of extreme violence, bodachs, are prowling the halls. Only Odd can see them. Only he knows what their presence means. Odd has a knack for finding himself in the path of trouble no matter where he goes, even among the eccentric monks in their sanctuary ! where Odd is about to encounter an enemy that eclipses any he has yet known."
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Journal Entry 2 by Fantasma from Carnaxide, Lisboa (distrito) Portugal on Friday, January 9, 2009
The 1st Odd Thomas book was really good and I was quite glad to know that Dean Koontz was going to write more and create a series. Then the 2nd was a bit of a disappointment as the story wasn’t as good and the book felt slow paced and sometimes just plain boring, but I kept expecting the next one to be better. Brother Odd is the 3rd book and I have to say it’s also slow paced and boring, specially the 1st half or so, even though the events start to develop in the 1st pages. I think there’s too much talk and not enough action, and I really didn’t care what were the strange things appearing in the snow.
The last 100 pages "woke" me up and I wanted to know more and was interested in the characters and what would happen to them, but then again it all ends too quickly and predictably, Odd Thomas leaves the monastery and, if you want more, read the 4th book... I already have it, but I’m not anxious to pick it up...

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