I very much enjoyed this book. I am a medium who does talk to ghosts and I found this fictional story very realistic.I've noticed that they have made it into a graphic novel. I'm giving up my copy of this book so I can have a spac e for the graphic novel.

Caroline O. (
cmoh) wrote on 3/3/2009...
Um Yuck! I have never read a Dean Koontz, nor will I ever again. It sounded right up my alley, kinda other worldly but this book was boring.
Every time it started to take off the author would reign it in and drag you through a totally different story line that seemed to have nothing to do with the action of the book, and in the long run didn't. So you read pages and pages of just story that doesn't answer any questions.
On top of that I felt that he wrote in a "bloated" fashion. Trying to sound smarter than he really is...
And lastly and most annoyingly, any and all questions he posed were not, i repeat NOT answered. And let me tell you there were quite a few of them.
I did discover that this is the first in a series. I will not be reading any more even if they answered all the unanswered questions in the first.
Really like Odd.Will be waiting for another
I read this books years ago and just realized that 3 more "ODD" books followed. Reread it to catch me up on who is who. Enjoyed it much the 2nd time around also. Good, fast easy read.

Doris W. (
dlwidder) wrote on 7/1/2008...
A riveting read from start to finish.
One of my all-time favorites by Koontz. Odd Thomas, a nondescript short-order cook at the Pico Mundo Grill, is an unlikely hero with a gift. Odd's charming self-effacing humor is engaging and the dialog throughout the book is cleverly written. The contrast between Odd's honesty and purity and the evil he often faces was dramatically defined. Odd Thomas is an impressive introduction to a remarkable character and well worth the read. Odd's character is so palpable, I never wanted the book to end!
If you are not already a fan of Dean Koontz, you will be soon. His books are thoughtful, well constructed, intelligent, with likable characters and unexpected twists.
Odd Thomas is no exception. Probably one of his most likable characters to date, and that is saying a lot. Although I enjoyed the book from the beginning, I don't think I became emotionally invested until somewhere in the middle. It creeps up on you. Then all of a sudden you find yourself scared that something bad will happen to Odd, or to one of his friends.
I can't really comment too much on this book without giving something away, which I abhor doing. Once again Koontz takes us out of the mainstream, and makes up his own rules along the way. Read it for yourself, but make sure you have the other 2 books ready to jump into when you are done.

Sandy B. (
haggatha) wrote on 4/13/2008...
Koontz is one of the best horror writers. keeps you on the edge of your seat. thsi book was great
Without a doubt ,hands down , my favorite Koontz book to date, this trilogy is soooooo good, I wish he would write book four. If you like Koontz ,you won't be let down after reading this series..Great characters,sucks you in from page one.
This book sucked me in from page one and didn't let go! A must read!

Jeanette M. (
jettie78) wrote on 6/12/2007...
Love this book and the whole series. Odd Thomas is a character you can really love. The characters are interesting and the suspense is good. Overall a great book.