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Fear Nothing

Fear Nothing

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not his book, but still great!
Review: Although I think this is not Koontz'best book, it's still great. An interesting story, and some nice characters. This book is worth reading!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's deja vu all over again!! This reminds me of Mr. Murder
Review: What can I say? Fear Nothing is one of Dean Koontz's best works, no question. I began reading Koontz about three years ago and have gone through about a dozen of his novels. By far the most original of the ones that I have read is Fear Nothing. It's a story of a man faced with nature's adversity-a man plagued by a rare disorder. Supported by a cast of friendly faces, Christopher Snow aka Snowman, seek answers to a bizarre mystery that unfolds in dramatic fashion. It's heart-warming, it's taut, it's definitely Dean Koontz. Try it and you won't regret it. Trust me on this one...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once I started, I couldn't put it down.
Review: Great story line. Terrific plot. I had a hard time stopping to eat. If Dean Koontz ever stops writing books, I think I will stop reading.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Good Book
Review: I haven't read all that many of Koontz's book. But I did like this one. It started out slow but I couldn't put it down near the end.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Already's been done f/ me
Review: Second Best work Koontz has done next to Mr. Murder

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great piece of work by Koontz!
Review: Although it is not quite to the level of Watchers, Fear Nothing offers a different look at a physical impairment that does not stop the heroin of the story, in fact, he uses it to his advantage. Koontz also does a great job at stringing the reader along. Besides, readers will love the carefree style of Bobby. A great job by Koontz indeed.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Definately Not Koontz Best
Review: I've read quite a few Koontz novels and this is probably my least favorite. I loved the characters in this book - but the plot was too predictable and bland for me. I never did catch the main reason the experiments were going on. Probably because I slept through it. I tried reading "Seize The Night" but didn't make it passed the first chapter. It was the first Koontz novel I could put down. Guess there has to be a first time for everything.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved it! Can't wait for the next one!
Review: One of the better books I've read this summer. I like the surfer talk and the descriptive writing in this book. The details were cool and thoughtful. ***** I oredered another novel called, 'The Fist of God' by A.T. Nicholas that was really great. It has a good -vs- evil plot and some cool twists and subplots. Both books are great reads.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fear Nothing this book is worth the money
Review: The beginnig is a simple introduction to Christopher Snow life, and after around 3-4 pages the drama begins. I feel that this book is worth all the money that it is going for, because you will sitting there continously reading hardly ever wanting to put the book down. The only problem I had with this book was the ending I feel Mr. Koontz could have developed the ending a little better. Other than that I had no problems with this book. I finished it in 4 days in it usually takes me around a week to two weeks.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: CLASSIC KOONTZ
Review: Bravo to Dean for delivering what this fan loves:

1) great characters we can all root for

2) Wonderful writing: "His head was full of squirrel mysteries."

3) outlandish plots that are impossibly believable yet manages to chill you to the core.

I picked this book up and got what I expected. Keep cranking them out and I'll keep reading Mr. Koontz. This is one happy reader!


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