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Fear Nothing

Fear Nothing

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fear Nothing- Knootz's best know and best ever. John B Felts
Review: Best know and best ever.Dean Knootz's Fear Nothing is the best horror-mystery novel ever.To me it ranks with Bram Stoker's Dracula.The plot was thrilling and great.Christopher Snow is the most complex but simply the best character in horror-mystery literature.Bobby the surfer,Sasha the disc-jockey,and Orson the dog are the character's that give the storyline the touch of perfection.Fear Nothing will bring out your greatest fears and hopes for freedom. -John the Dhampir

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I liked it
Review: This was my first Dean Koontz novel and I really enjoyed it. It wasn't scary, but had an interesting story that I couldn't put down. I found myself really liking the characters. The most disappointing thing for me was that is was written in first person.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: It may not be that great of a thriller, but it is still a great book that I think is fun to read! Great Job Dean Koontz, I can't wait to read Seize the Night!(And by the way I'm only 13yrs. old)

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Nu usual rollercoaster thrills here!
Review: I have read nearly all of Dean Koontz' books, including the ones he wrote under another name, and I found Christopher Snow to be - by far - the most BORING character Koontz ever introduced. Writing in the first person is less spectacular, it seems, but this story is developing not at his usual rollercoaster-turn-this-page-stay-up-late-to-finish this speed, but rather the opposite. The story is predictable (you see the end coming from a mile, even through your yawns) and yes, we know Christopher Snow inside out but are not intrigued!! Koontz has some more or less predictable elements in his stories (often a dog, a boy, some hi-tech or paranormal scifi) but always seemed to create very different stories with it. This one bored me so much I did not buy "Seize the night" when it came out. My mother did; I borrowed it but couldn't come past page 25. Where is the Dean Koontz who wrote 'Twilight', or 'Night Chills'? Please, Mr. Koontz, lose Christopher Snow and go back to your fast-paced style!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Beware! 5 star ratings are from wyvern mutants.
Review: The most fearful thing about this book are the 5 star ratings. I've been more frightened by cartoons. I have to admit I liked the story line, but there was very little tension to keep this story moving. "Watchers" and "Intensity", this book is not.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Terrible!
Review: This was the first Koontz book I've read, and it was dreadful. I certainly won't read the remaining two books in this series, and it's doubtful I'll attempt to read another Koontz book at all. This is not good writing. The story was not interesting, not entertaining, and simply not scary. Like others have said, I went ahead and finished it just so I wouldn't have wasted the money, but it was no avoiding the waste--it turned into a complete waste of my time. Just because this book is the first in a series doesn't give it an excuse to be this bad. Prologue or no, it's not time well-spent. If you want scary, read McCammon or King.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not the greatest
Review: I have read a few books by Dean Koontz and I expected the same standard to be applied to this book as was to the ones I had read before. Fear Nothing is nowhere near as good as his others. It's OK but if you want Koontz, try any of his others

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disapointing!Terrible!
Review: Koontz is an excellent storyteller under his normal works, but he faltered incredibly on this first-person view book.Stay away from first person Koontz!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: BUMMER DUD!
Review: Too different for me. The surfer stuff bugged me. Give me the old Koontz style. But I do have something positive to say. I bought two books from Amazon last month, and the other one was killer! It's called, 'The Fist of God' by A.T. Nicholas. It's an awesome 'good against evil' story with some cool twists. This book has a great plot and sub-plots. I was very happy with this book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So mysterious and suspensful that gravity won't put it down.
Review: Awake from your dreams and wander into the world of Christopher Snow, the darkness that we all fear. Journey with him through the depths of his hometown, where he once trusted everybody. Not knowing who to seek help from, Chris Snow powered only by his night vision - a genetic diorder inherited at birth - and his great courage, he must face the truths from the past and the evil it has created. Great job Dean Koontz. We can all overcome our fears.


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