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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Intensity will be featured as our September 2015 Group Read.


message 2: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments I put it on hold at my library! I hope to get back into the swing of group reads by rejoining you all and reading this one. It will be my first time through it and, to my surprise, it is not one that I've purchased at various library book sales and things in the past couple of years. So...on hold at the library. :-)


message 3: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. This is by far my favorite Koontz book.
I like certain characters or series (Chris, Odd) but as far as books go, #1.
I haven't been so involved in group reads for awhile; no books that compel me to re-read so far.
But Intensity! I got all excited just seeing the title. =}


Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Thanks Jen and E. :-) I'll be reading Intensity in September as well.


Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Welcome September! Intensity is our September Group Read. I will be reading a bit later in the month. How about you?


message 6: by Jen (last edited Aug 31, 2015 10:23PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Dustin Crazy little brown owl wrote: "Welcome September! Intensity is our September Group Read. I will be reading a bit later in the month. How about you?"

I have the book out from my library already and it's due back in about 18 days. I'm hoping I can renew it, as I have a feeling that I'll need to read it a bit later in the month, too. ;-)

(I'm currently reading a series that I want to finish as much as I can [seven books plus a few novellas; I'm on book 3.5] and then I have another library book due on the same day as Intensity but that cannot be renewed that I need to read next.)

But I'm very much looking forward to reading Intensity this month! :-)


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments I waited until today to start re-reading it. Once again can't remember a darn thing from the last time I read it. It's sort of a ritual with me; I don't start the month's book until the first of the month.


message 8: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. I just started Ready Player One. As soon as I finish that one I'll start Intensity, and check this thread again to see what's happening. Hopefully lots of folks read it because it's a good one!


Thomas Bruso | 27 comments I started reading "Intensity."


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments I started today.


Charissa Wilkinson (lilmizflashythang) | 271 comments Ah, returning to see Vess. That's a creepy guy.


Tricia Toney | 20 comments I will start rereading this weekend


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments For some reason I find this book a little harder to get into than I usually do with a Koontz book. Usually I am hooked within the first 10 pages or so.


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments After reading One Door Away From Heaven and then Velocity I'm also have trouble getting into this one.


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments Diane, I was thinking too that it was because I had just read One Door Away from Heaven.


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments Karen B. wrote: "Diane, I was thinking too that it was because I had just read One Door Away from Heaven."

I believe you are correct.


Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Intensity is a unique Dean Koontz novel :-)


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments Katie, I am especially reading to find out why this was your favorite (don't tell me)


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments Karen B. I'm with you. I'm still waiting to find out why this book is a favorite for so many Koontz fans.


Thomas Bruso | 27 comments The first chapter floored me. Suspense as only Koontz can do. Spider-eating Vess. CREEP!


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments Thomas wrote: "The first chapter floored me. Suspense as only Koontz can do. Spider-eating Vess. CREEP!"

Yeah that spider eating was something!


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Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Spider-eating?!?! Maybe I shouldn't read this. I am incredibly arachnophobic and my nightmares don't need any help with ideas of the eight-legged variety. :'(

But I'll probably have forgotten this "conversation" by the time I am free to read the book, so I'll end up reading it anyway. ;-)


message 23: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. The audiobook version of the spider was creepy whispery awesomeness. come to me
It's when I got hooked on the book. I can still hear it, and I listened to it almost 2 years ago.


message 24: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. and Jen, it's just that once and it's a great scene !


message 25: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Thanks, E. Maybe it won't be so bad, then. And I have a print edition, so maybe the impact won't be as creepy as it was for you on audio. I can hope. Hope is good, right? lol ;-)


message 26: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. Overall, this book isn't so much creepy as just seriously...intense. There are so many scenes I can recall vividly, and numerous times I yelled at the book. In a good way =}


message 27: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments E. wrote: "Overall, this book isn't so much creepy as just seriously...intense. There are so many scenes I can recall vividly, and numerous times I yelled at the book. In a good way =}"

Sounds exciting. I can't wait to start it. :-)

I've never read it before, in case you haven't figured that out. ;-)


message 28: by Tony (last edited Sep 06, 2015 06:40AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tony Talbot For those who are on a re-read..
(view spoiler)


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Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Tony wrote: "For those who are on a re-read..."

Thanks for the spoiler tag! Much appreciated. I'll check it out once I've read the book. :-)


message 30: by Tony (new) - rated it 5 stars

Tony Talbot Jen wrote: "Tony wrote: "For those who are on a re-read..."

Thanks for the spoiler tag! Much appreciated. I'll check it out once I've read the book. :-)"


No worries Jen!


message 31: by Karen B. (last edited Sep 07, 2015 08:34AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments I am really getting into this book as I read the juxtaposition of Vess' personality and Chyna's. I find Vess' synesthesia fascinating as I met a man about 20 years ago who had it. He explained to our group what it was, and had even written a book about it. In her own way Chyna has it too. It's part of what keeps her on her toes which she will need to stand up to this monster. Vess is a man whose main concern is the sensations. Chyna is more concerned with thinking and feeling (emotionally)


Rebecca Paradise (Becky29485) | 15 comments This book was justly named! It was intense from beginning to end!! One of my favorites for sure!!!


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments Yes Koontz really picked a title that was perfect for the book because Vess' sensations are so intense as well as the plot.


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments Mr. Vess is similar to Dr. Doom in One Door Away From Heaven. What they kill becomes a part of them.


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments Yes, Diane, I was thinking the same thing. They both have that coldness that they think absolves them from any responsibility.


message 36: by Diane Lynch (last edited Sep 13, 2015 11:47AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments I finished Intensity by Dean Koontz last night. Two characters in this book were written just like In One Door Away From Heaven. Vess is Dr. Doom's equivalent and Anne (Chyna's mom) similar to Leilani's mom. Good books to read in a row. Click on the book to see my review.


Karen B. (raggedy11) | 884 comments Diane, I picked that up too ... the similarities between the mothers. Also Chyna and Michelina are pulled to rescue someone else.

One of the things I like about this book (and the previous one) is that it has a strong female heroine character.


message 38: by E. (new) - rated it 5 stars

E. Thanks for the insight Tony, interesting observations.
Lots of interesting posts, observations, from everyone.
I'm glad most everyone is into this book, it has a thrilling twisty ending as well. Another moment of me yelling "Noooooo!!!" at the book.


Thomas Bruso | 27 comments INTENSITY is one of Koontz's highlights. My hands are still sweaty after closing the book. Well done!


message 40: by Megi (new) - rated it 4 stars

Megi | 14 comments Excellent book. An absolute thrill!


message 41: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments I just started Intensity. :-) Chapter 1, page 8...

:-)


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Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Chapter 1: Well, that was...interesting. I guess. It was very clinical. I was not afraid or even particularly anxious. And there's (view spoiler) Something doesn't seem right with (view spoiler) But even taking this into account, I still don't understand why I was so unmoved.

The (view spoiler) though...That produced a mental shudder.


Diane Lynch (dianedesmarrstlynch) | 486 comments Jen wrote: "Chapter 1: Well, that was...interesting. I guess. It was very clinical. I was not afraid or even particularly anxious. And there's [spoilers removed] Something doesn't seem right with [spoilers rem..."

It was Chyna's entire upbringing that caused her to be numbed to it.


message 44: by Jen (last edited Sep 17, 2015 10:03PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Diane wrote: "It was Chyna's entire upbringing that caused her to be numbed to it."

You raise an interesting point. I suppose that could explain it, though it still seems off to me.

I've now read four chapters, and I think I'm going to pause here for the night. We now know that (view spoiler) But now, instead of (view spoiler) She still isn't responding in ways that make sense to me.

I'll read more tomorrow.


Charissa Wilkinson (lilmizflashythang) | 271 comments Jen wrote: "Diane wrote: "It was Chyna's entire upbringing that caused her to be numbed to it."

You raise an interesting point. I suppose that could explain it, though it still seems off to me.

I've now read..."


Are you saying that if you knew someone was in danger, and the police were probably not going to make it in time, that you would still go to the police and not try to help the person yourself? I'd have had to go with Chyna's way.


message 46: by Jen (last edited Sep 18, 2015 01:36PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Charissa wrote: "Are you saying that if you knew someone was in danger, and the police were probably not going to make it in time, that you would still go to the police and not try to help..."

I don't know what I would have done in her place. All I'm saying, really, is that I don't like her narration. It's too dry and clinical. This is a suspenseful story - a thriller - but I very much feel like an outside observer. I'm not feeling the suspense. I've even caught myself skim-reading some of the descriptive paragraphs. :-(

And I don't know if I'm just not in the mood or what. I don't usually have trouble getting into whatever I'm reading.

Of course, maybe I'm the detached one because of this comment. I am (view spoiler) so I suppose I could have detached myself as a protective measure. And Chyna keeps referring to (view spoiler) (page 137, Chapter 6), which isn't helping. As an aside... Spoiler tags are important. ;-)

But I'm still reading. I want to know how things are going to work out.


message 47: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments I finished it. The ending was quite suspenseful, even for me with the issues I had. I had to restrain myself from flipping forward to see who would survive.

Now to write my review and see how many stars to give it.


message 48: by Jen (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments I decided to give it four stars (very good/really liked) because of my realization that it might be my fault I didn't like Chyna's narration. You can read my review to find out more, if you want. ;-)


message 49: by Jen (last edited Sep 18, 2015 06:30PM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Jen (reader44ever) | 283 comments Tony wrote: "For those who are on a re-read..
(view spoiler)"


Those are some interesting insights, Tony. Thanks for sharing! They make me look at the book a little differently, though for me it's still a four-star read. But I'm now very glad I didn't rate it lower! ;-)


Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl (dustpancrazy) | 6121 comments Mod
Jen wrote: "I finished it. The ending was quite suspenseful, even for me with the issues I had. I had to restrain myself from flipping forward to see who would survive.

Now to write my review and see how many..."


You read that fast :-)


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