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Sole Survivor

Sole Survivor

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as good as INTENSITY
Review: I'm giving this book 3-stars because it does have a pretty good storyline and original plot. One problem with it is that most of the action occurs in the last quarter of the book, unlike in Koontz's other work, INTENSITY (which IMO is the best one of his yet) which grips you from the very start.

My other gripe is the fact that the book's ending is laden with loose ends. This is a novel begging for a sequel... pretty much nothing is solved at the end. The problem is still there, and we're left wondering what in the world the characters are going to do now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I've read
Review: Sole Survivor is a great book! Dean Koontz is also an extreamly gifted writer. Although I have never even immagined most of the events that occur in this story, when I am reading it I feel like I'm actually there. Before I read this book I hated to read! Even the thought of reading made me so unhappy and tired. Now that I've read a book worth reading, I enjoy it! Finding those books that are worth reading is difficult but definately worth the challenge. Reading can be fun and exciting if you find the right book. Reading this book, I could see the characters and where they were in my mind. Visualization is a very important part of reading and writing. Making the characters so detailed in the descriptions givin makes the story so much better. If the reader can see in his/her mind what is being portrayed in the book, the experience is much more enjoyable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: He never ceases to amaze me...
Review: This just so happened to be my first Dean Koontz book, but it wasn't my last. This book captured me so entirely that I had to go out and purchase every one I could get my hands on. The anguish of the main character Joe Carpenter was extremely believable. The pain of losing his entire family in a plane crash all at once was overwhelming. Then out of the blue a ray of hope that was dangerously like a cruel joke was just the crust of the pie. This book took me on several twists and turns, but none that I didn't enjoy! It was a captivating, interesting, suspenseful read with a totally unexpected ending. Read it! Read it! Read it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: COULD NOT STOP !
Review: I was so excited when I read this book. And I made my husband also read it. Yes I made him do it. He never reads anything except computer magazines. He also could not stop so that should tell something about this book. If you like good thrilling and suspence and supernatural book then you should by all means read this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Koontz formula wins again; new formula desparately needed!
Review: I've been a Dean Koontz fan for a long time now, and have read almost everything he's published to date. Koontz frankly admits that he writes to formula; and indeed almost every book features a flawed (usually male) hero, a conspiracy of some sort (often involving some shady governmental project); a lengthy chase; and a successful outcome for the hero. Lots and lots of foreshadowing. Often there is a dog, never a cat. And Koontz does this formula superbly. For a while there the chases got a bit over-long and dull, but then he hit his stride again with his best book to date, "Fear Nothing", and hasn't faltered since. Fans expect the formula, and Sole Survivor is a worthy addition to the Koontz canon. The main character, Joe Carpenter, is likeable enough and flawed enough--he's depressed over his wife's death in a plane crash. The conspiracy is fiendish enough and interesting enough. By itself this is a terrific book, and makes a great, quick and entertaining read. But I for one am really wishing for a significant departure from Koontz's formula, which is paling fast. I can hardly fault Koontz--he's obviously raking in the money, and who am I to say he shouldn't live in luxury? But it seems to me to be a great waste of talent, and I hope one day he wakes up with a desire to break the mold, take a chance, and really contribute a masterpiece to the genre.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent read!
Review: "Sole Survivor" by Dean Koontz is an excellent book. I've read many of Koontz's books and this stands as one of the best. It is fast paced, thrilling, and certainly keeps the reader guessing as the plot unravels. I would recommend this one to all Koontz fans - and all fans of a good thriller.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent book, fast paced and great suspense
Review: This is the first book by Dean Koontz I have read, and I will certainly read more by him. I picked sole survivor at random at Heathrow airport as something to read on the plane to Stockholm, but if you are a nervous flyer then DON'T read this on a plane. (Fortunately, I am not a nervous flyer).

What can I say ? BRILLIANT ! I read this in 2 sessions, and the only reason I stopped the first session was because the plane landed and I had to get off. The book is fast paced, the characters are well developed and the suspense of what is actually going on is great. Unlike other books I have read, I could not have guessed the ending of this one.

I can't say that I found this particularly scary, but for pace and action if anybody asks me for a recommendation this is certainly on my list. I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not My Favourite
Review: This has got to be one of the best books that Dean has ever wrote. Its about a man called Joe Carpenter who has lost his wife and child to a plane crash, where there were no survivors. But later on in the book while visiting the graveside of his beloveds, he meets up with a lady who claims to being a survivor of the doomed plane. What follows is one of the best story lines i have read for along time, although its not as good as Intensity or Strangers its well worth a read.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Drag on
Review: I don't mean to be critical or anything and i'm not sure about the rest of you but i've never known a book go so slowly i mean it took 250 pages or there about to get past 24 hours i then gave up and gave it to my teacher as she said Stephen King recomended him and she liked his works.

When she gave it back to me i asked her what happened after such and such she said you stopped at the wrong part it gets so amazing. I asked her about rose i and how she survived the crash and she said this company had made children and this particular child could transport people or things to other dimensions which is what happened and she said the reason people kept commited suicide was because another child could control peoples mind and he was forced to. I gave this book a 2 which is alot considering the amount of rubbish i read the only reason i did was because of the rest of the book

My First And last of Koontz's books

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An enjoyable book...
Review: i don't usually read books like this, but I did finish it. Even though it had a few cheesy moments and Joes melancholy got annoying, I still enjoyed it quite a lot. My favourite bit was before the final chapter, when all is revealed. Suberb! The book is not really my favourite though.


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