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3 Complete Novels: The House of Thunder, Shadowfires, Midnight

3 Complete Novels: The House of Thunder, Shadowfires, Midnight

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Though it was much better
Review: After reading Watchers, I couldn't wait to read another book written buy Koontz. That's why I decided to by three!. Unfortunatelly it wasn't a very good decision. The stories are boaring dificult to follow and wors, predictable! Should I swap to King?

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: HOUSE OF THUNDER, SHADOWFIRES, MIDNIGHT Great For Late Night
Review: All three of these books are great to read for Dean Koontz fans.

HOUSE OF THUNDER has a young woman who wakes up in a hospital with little memory left to tell her who she is, where she is, where she came from, and what she is doing there. But soon, she begins to have visions (or she is actually seeing) four dark figures from her past. Now, the question is what do they want from her?

SHADOWFIRES has a woman who wants a divorce from her manianical husband, and he gets killed in a traffic accident on the day there supposed to get the divorce. A few days later, she is being stalked by someone or something that resembles her dead husband.

And MIDNIGHT finds the residents of a small town changing into beasts that act out there dreams and fantasies. Only a select few are left to battle a mysterious force that is chaging the town into a living hell.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I've only read The House of Thunder, and The Funhouse.
Review: Both of them are great books. Stephen King used to be my favorite writer until my brother introduced me to his books, and I'm glad he did. So far I have'nt found a single one of his books that are bad or that saunds good.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: an excellent read
Review: Dean Koontz delivers and awesome trilogy of stories. It hits hard with THE HOUSE OF THUNDER. It begins very creepy, grabbing you from the first page. Next, and weakest (but still great) is SHADOWFIRES. It is a little slow to begin with, but quickly becomes fast paced and exciting. The last, MIDNIGHT, is probably the most creepy. Most of the resident of Moonlight Cove, California are changing . . . losing emotions, becoming animals. But what is causing it . . . and how will the few normal humans make it out when they become violent?

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Dean Koontz Rules
Review: I have read and will read every book that this man comes to share with us. His mind for horror is so entrancing that most of the time, a person could actually believe that things that happen in his books can come true. How exciting to think of the possibilities that evil can commence. I'm a true fan of Dean and I thank him for hours of great reading entertainment......

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If it wasn't for this book I would still be a tv zombie.
Review: My mom always reads books.When was younger I always thought reading books was a waste of time.I could think of better ways to spend my time.One day someone gave me one of your books "The Voice of The Knight".That book got me hooked on your books.I couldnt stop reading them.I now have a collection of them.To this day I still think "The Voice of The Knight" is the best book you have ever written. I just wanted to say thank you for getting this teenager intrested in reading.


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