Wednesday, November 8, 2006
 
For a few years I fell off the Koontz bandwagon.  I am now again a passenger.
Koontz has stopped the over-the-top, totally dated, supernatural “horror” stuff and grown up. 
As with its precursor, Odd Thomas, Forever Odd has a strong voice written in the first person.  Odd is a likeable, strange and witty person and following him on his adventures is a pleasure. Though this second book lacked strength of plot, I will not hesitate to pick up the 3rd book, Brother Odd, (once it’s in paperback that is). 
Now, if he would just get back and write a 3rd in the previous series (Christopher Snow, dude who is allergic to sun/light) he started a view years ago....

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