Strange Highways (The Strange Highways Collection ; No. 1) [UNABRIDGED]
Registered by sundrop of Hurricane, West Virginia USA on 8/25/2003
This Book is Currently in the Wild!
3 journalers for this copy...
What a find! Unabridged audio at the Salvation Army...Looking forward to this one.
My first ever experience with Mr. Koontz. I enjoyed this this book. I would recommend this book to anyone trying to pass time quickly on a long car trip. Best to listen to this one on a Strange Highway... at night!
Offered on CR's bookrelay site...
picked up and promised to Beachlover2003.
picked up and promised to Beachlover2003.
Just received from sundrop. Looking forward to listening to it! Thanks!
I really enjoyed this. I had never read a Dean Koontz before, but this was quite spooky, and James Spader has a great voice for it! Perfect for Halloween week!
Sending out to birdee today. ENJOY!
Recieved in the mail today. Thanks So Much Beachlover2003
Journal Entry 10 by birdee at - By Mail/Post in Given To A Friend, Friend -- Controlled Releases on Wednesday, November 17, 2004
Released on Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at about 8:00:00 PM BX time (GMT-06:00) Central Time (US & Canada) at Postoffice in mailed, A friend and potential bookcrosser Controlled Releases.
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Mailed out to friend in PA. Another one who like this too.
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Mailed out to friend in PA. Another one who like this too.
Got this back.
The title story (actually, it's a novel) is about a man who returns home...then is forced to face the demons of his past, who have come back to haunt him. "Kittens," Koontz's first published work of fiction, is about a little girl who decides to get revenge on her parents.
"The Black Pumpkin," along similar lines, is about a little boy ostracized from his own family. "Miss Atilla the Hun," "We Three," and "The Night of the Storm" are brilliant sci-fi pieces (from Koontz's old days of writing science fiction), while "Trapped" follows a similar vein as Koontz's pinnacle novel "Watchers".
"Bruno" is a flat-out hilarious sci-fi farse, while "Hardshell" (the first piece of fiction I read by Koontz) is about a cop hunting down a killer who is a little different. "Snatcher" is a journey into the macabre, while "Twilight of the Dawn" is a moving tale of a man's search for faith and guidance.
The title story (actually, it's a novel) is about a man who returns home...then is forced to face the demons of his past, who have come back to haunt him. "Kittens," Koontz's first published work of fiction, is about a little girl who decides to get revenge on her parents.
"The Black Pumpkin," along similar lines, is about a little boy ostracized from his own family. "Miss Atilla the Hun," "We Three," and "The Night of the Storm" are brilliant sci-fi pieces (from Koontz's old days of writing science fiction), while "Trapped" follows a similar vein as Koontz's pinnacle novel "Watchers".
"Bruno" is a flat-out hilarious sci-fi farse, while "Hardshell" (the first piece of fiction I read by Koontz) is about a cop hunting down a killer who is a little different. "Snatcher" is a journey into the macabre, while "Twilight of the Dawn" is a moving tale of a man's search for faith and guidance.
Journal Entry 12 by birdee at The Cheshire Kat Trading Post in Post office, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases on Thursday, September 29, 2005
Released 18 yrs ago (10/1/2005 UTC) at The Cheshire Kat Trading Post in Post office, A book trading site -- Controlled Releases
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Mailed out to "JavaGrrl" who requested this at The Cheshire Kat Trading Post. Enjoy
Mailed out to "JavaGrrl" who requested this at The Cheshire Kat Trading Post. Enjoy