I read some of those years ago, can't remember how far I got though. Very good reading.I've *just* finished the 9th book (the 3rd book of the 3rd series) of the Thomas Covenant series by Stephen Donaldson.
I understood this to be the final book, so I read all the 8 previous books again back to back before starting on the last one.
How annoyed was I to find, right at the end, that there will be a tenth book... :bang: :bang: :bang:
In the process of reacquainting myself with Dean Koontz. Read loads of his stuff many years ago and wanted to catch up. Currently reading What the Night Knows before moving on to the Frankenstein series.
In the process of reacquainting myself with Dean Koontz. Read loads of his stuff many years ago and wanted to catch up. Currently reading What the Night Knows before moving on to the Frankenstein series.
Koontz is superb. 'Twilight Eyes' is probably my fave book and a prime candidate for being made into a film.Read it while listening to 'Automatic for the people' and songs like Find the river just go so well with the carnival scenes...
Zen and the art of etc... Is a great read. Very thought provoking
Talking of Kindles, what do you think of yours? Have been tempted recently to buy the £89 one.
Talking of Kindles, what do you think of yours? Have been tempted recently to buy the £89 one.
Twilight Eyes was the 2nd Koontz book I read and is still one of my favourites but m absolute favourite is Strangers.
One thing I've noticed is that Koontz books, when made into films are never, IMHO of course, as good as films based on Stephen King books but I much prefer reading Koontz to King.
For those into Koontz, have any of you read this? Very different from his usual stuff but veryy well done. If I knew where my copy was, I'd read it again but I don't think I've seen it for about 15 years!
I prefer reading Koontz to King too, although King is very good - not sure why they're different. Koontz just seems to create more character whereas King focusses on the tension I think...