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Fascinating.
That was a hard read. Sometimes he penetrated the tough issues but other times he was too soft. All in all, the climax was satisfying.
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Fascinating.
Koontz is awesome. I have preferred his work over Stephen King's over the last 15 years or so.
Koontz older books were very repetitive and seemed to all be way to similar. However his books for the last decade or so are much better and easier to read than King. I just finished the 3rd Odd Thomas book and it was Okay. The 1st one was very good as well as the 2nd.
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I don't read much, but I loved this book. Made we really want to work in sports, although I doubt I ever will.
And the last book I read:
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Killing time before the season starts.
Deron Williams traded thread. Pretty long and extremely up and down. I thought the Borat scenes were going to end in suicide for sure. The Devin Harris character was non-existent for being such a huge piece. I guess there was no room for him with all the dead characters resurrected unnecessarily, but I guess that's what a chip on an author's shoulder will get you. Capitulation in the end with a big blah.
The weird thing is it was a pretty good book for being so terribly written.
Finally read "The Gathering Storm" by Robert Jordan/Brandon Sanderson. Awesome. 1100 pages in less than a week. That is a lot of reading for me. Can't wait for the next to come out on paperback so I can read it.
On a side note. Is anybody going to watch "Game of Thrones" on HBO? Love the books, figure I'll check out the 1st episode.