Sunday, February 19, 2012

Forever Odd by Dean Koontz


"This world, which has the potential to be Eden, is instead the hell before Hell. In our arrogance, we have made it so." 

"The wives of Spartans are the secret pillars of the world."

"Every day we make our way through a moral forest, along pathways ever branching. Often we get lost. When the array of paths before us is so perplexing that we can't make a choice, or won't, we can hope that we will be given a sign to guide us. A reliance on signs, however, can lead to the evasion of all moral obligations, and thus earn a terrible judgment."

-Odd Thomas as in Forever Odd

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Forever Odd was great. It was a fitting sequel to Odd Thomas, and a great reminder that we are all humans at the end of the day, regardless of our gifts or wrongdoings. 

Dean Koontz is an impressive author who knows how to weave together a touching story seamlessly, time and time again. 

This book delivers, and yet keeps us guessing.

Can't wait to read the next book.

Honestly, though, I read that book already. I picked it up in my school unaware that it was part of a bestseller series. I would've put it down, but it was too gripping. I could afford to read it again.

So, time to re-read Brother Odd!



1 comment:

  1. Very good series to read. The Odd Thomas saga continues and is every bit as good as the first book. I recommend for anyone who enjoys comedy and mystery.

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