Monday, February 15, 2010

Brother Odd

Hello once again! I hope everyone is having a wonder morning/afternoon/night. (It's night over here; I'm tired Dx)

I decided to write a review on Dean Koontz's book called 'Brother Odd'.

For those of you who don't know, this is part of the 'Odd' series. The first one is Odd Tomas and the second one is called 'Forever Odd'. This is the third in the series. The fourth one is called 'Odd Hours' and he also has a manga that was supposed to be placed before the novel series called 'In Odd We Trust.'

Dean Koontz's website for these books.

If you get really caught up in these books and LOVE them, you should check out the 'webisodes.' He posted them on his site. Its just short films about Odd Tomas. They are pretty interesting.

Anyway, back to the review.

I decided to write a review about the third book because I just finished it. lol. So it's fresh and in my head. I really really liked the first one the best though, so I really recommend that one at least.

You can start with any of these books. Koontz (or Odd) recaps most things that happens in the other books. But I don't really recommend starting in the middle because he might not recap everything, which might leave you confused later on.

In short, Odd is a character that can see ghosts. Okay, I know what you're thinking 'LAME'. But it's really not!!! I'm not into aliens and ghosty stuff, but this book is AWESOME!

In this book, Odd is at a convent because of things that happened in the other books. He wanted to get away from his past for a little while and thought that going to a convent would be a quiet place for him to think. But of course, that's not the case.

Although he did get a while of rest, that was only for a short period of time. At this convent, there was also a place where orphans and kids with disorders and mental problems would stay and the nuns would take care of them. Well, this is were Odd saw 'bodachs.'

What is a bodach? A bodach is a creature that shows up when disaster is supposed to happen. Well, if you read the last books, you KNOW this isn't a good sign.

Anyway, Odd's stories all have plenty of adventure in it, and he is the most witty, sarcastic, sweet character you will ever meet.

I would hate to say much more in fear I would give something away, so I will put up what Koontz himself said about this book.

"Through two New York Times bestselling novels Odd Thomas has established himself as one of the most beloved and unique fictional heroes of our time. Now, wielding all the power and magic of a master storyteller at the pinnacle of his craft, Dean Koontz follows Odd into a singular new world where he hopes to make a fresh beginning-but where he will meet an adversary as old and inexorable as time itself.

St. Bartholomew's Abbey sits in majestic solitude amid the wild peaks of California's high Sierra, a haven for children otherwise abandoned, and a sanctuary for those seeking insight. Odd Thomas has come here to learn to live fully again, and among the eccentric monks, their other guests, and the nuns and young students of the attached convent school, he has begun to find his way. The silent spirits of the dead who visited him in his earlier life are mercifully absent, save for the bell-ringing Brother Constantine and Odd's steady companion, the King of Rock 'n' Roll.

But trouble has a way of finding Odd Thomas, and it slinks back onto his path in the form of the sinister bodachs he has met previously, the black shades who herald death and disaster, and who come late one December night to hover above the abbey's most precious charges. For Odd is about to face an enemy who eclipses any he has yet encountered, as he embarks on a journey of mystery, wonder, and sheer suspense that surpasses all that has come before. "

1 comment:

  1. I am a HUGE fan of Dean Koontz and love this series as well. =) Thank you for the follow on my blog (Literary R&R) ... I am returning the favor. =)

    I also saw your note about changing the font. I promise to change it the first chance I get this weekend. =)

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