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Seize the Night |
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Rating: Summary: It's Wonderfull Review: It's really a great book. There is a lot of horror,its great. I like Dean Koontz and I'm waiting for like these book
Rating: Summary: The writing style is too poetic. Review: Dean Koontz has used far too many similes this time. That makes it difficult for the reader to get through. Christopher Snow is a great character and the reader has trouble imagining Chris Snow thinking such poetic thoughts and musings while in the midst of grave danger.
Rating: Summary: Suspense and Action from beginning to end. Review: I loved this (audio) book and Fear Nothing. The characters are great. A little far fetched with the animal intelligence thing...but oh what the heck, it is Dean Koontz. The surfer lingo didn't bother me much. The constant references to poetry left me feeling a little uneducated...but I suppose that is accurate. I was surprised at the little bit of Sci-fi, but that's ok since I like Sci-fi. I do hope there is another adventure in moonlight bay on its way.
Rating: Summary: Almost as exceptional as "Fear Nothing" Review: Koontz has done it again. I could not put this book down. It was like reuniting with especially dear old friends. Chris, Bobby, Sasha, Orson and the rest of the characters will capivate you and keep you reading throughout the night. Do I smell another sequel? One can only hope!
Rating: Summary: Entertaining as always Review: Dean Koontz is always entertaining, humorous and far-out. I really enjoyed this character. Koontz ability to write a realistic conversation always amazes me. I did feel that the ending was unfinished...another sequel perhaps?
Rating: Summary: Totally Mind splitting series. Really makes you wonder. Review: I have read both Fear Nothing and Seize the Night. I definitely cannot wait to read the third book in the series. If it is anything like the first two I won't beable to put it down. It really goes way out there and makes you wonder exactly what the government is doing and what exactly are they covering up. It makes you lock your windows and doors and keep the porch lights on so you can chase the dark away. Dean needs to "keep it up". When it comes to suspense, drama, horror and even sci-fi he's the best.
Rating: Summary: Great Candidate for Reader's Digest Condensed Book! Review: I'm listening to the audio tape, unabridged version and I'm only on tape 7. It appears to me that the book was about 200 pages long, and then the author returned and added a few hundred pages of descriptors. Stating that it was dark out, is sufficient, I really didn't need to know how the dark compared to the black on the other side of the moon, etc. The constant references to surfing terminology is a bit much, but the definitions of those terms is WAY over the top! Enough is enough.
Rating: Summary: Better than Average--Cliffhanger Review: I found this second installment of the Christopher Snow trilogy to be a bit tedious getting starting, but once the action really started, it was hard to put it away....it was enough to have me stay up late into the night to listen. I find Keith Szarabajka's reading of the Christopher Snow chronicles to be delightful, his vocal characterizations are consistent and well suited to the suspense build up. While I found this to be a little less exciting from 'cover to cover' than "Fear Nothing", I am eagerly awaiting the final chapter from Moonlight Bay....and only wish Mr. Koontz would reconsider, and provide his fabulous foursome with some new adventure beyond the bounds of their home in Moonlight Bay.
Rating: Summary: This was an AWESOME BOOK!!!! Review: Koontz's best for sure. I loved the part when they saw themselves in the time machine. It was extremely funny! This book was humerous, scary, and thought provoking. I only hope that he can keep this type of writing up for years to come. Hurray for Moonlight Bay and Fort Wyvern!
Rating: Summary: Writing is too cute and the similes/metaphors go on and on! Review: The story was interesting, a more or less novel concept, but dear God, the ridiculous and over-used similes and metaphors diminished the plot and made me gag as did the surfer lingo. When did it become unacceptable to say a persons face "turned white" or drained? Why does it have to be "turned as white as a person half way through putting on mime makeup for an evening performance" (that may not be the exact quote but it was much like it). Over use of A LOT of terms including "animal eye-shine" took away from the intrigue. The surfer lingo was annoying and diminished the story as well. This is the first Dean Koontz novel I've "read" (I listened to the audio version) and I'm not sure I'll read another one of his.
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