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message 1: by Lynn, Moderator (last edited Oct 04, 2016 04:37AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

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Odd Apocalypse is the fifth book in the Odd Thomas Series. The group is reading the series in preparation for reading the Horror Category Winner Saint Odd later in the year.

Book #1 Discussion - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Book #2 Discussion - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Book #3 Discussion - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Book #4 Discussion - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
(Book #4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Buddy Read - https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/... )

Odd Apocalypse (Odd Thomas, #5) by Dean Koontz
Once presided over by a Roaring ’20s Hollywood mogul, the magnificent West Coast estate known as Roseland now harbors a reclusive billionaire financier and his faithful servants—and their guests: Odd Thomas, the young fry cook who sees the dead and tries to help them, and Annamaria, his inscrutably charming traveling companion. Fresh from a harrowing clash with lethal adversaries, they welcome their host’s hospitality. But Odd’s extraordinary eye for the uncanny detects disturbing secrets that could make Roseland more hell than haven.

Soon enough the house serves up a taste of its terrors, as Odd begins to unravel the darkest mystery of his curious career. What consequences await those who confront evil at its most profound? Odd only knows.


message 2: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm definitely in for this one! I really enjoyed Odd Interlude.


Cathie (catitude) | 1511 comments I'm looking forward to reading this one. I really liked Odd Hours (probably my next favourite after the 1st in the series). I want to read Odd Interlude too. Glad to hear you really enjoyed that one, Kristie. (Why was Odd Interlude not on the group reading list?)


message 4: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Odd Interlude is #4.5. We only added the full series books to the reading list, not the side stories. I thought Odd Interlude was 3 short stories, but it turned out to be 3 parts to one story. It ended up being my favorite of the series so far.


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Paula S (paula_s) | 36 comments I'm looking forward to it too.


Cathie (catitude) | 1511 comments Just started this tonight; not very far in and already there are some memorable quotes. I like hanging with Odd :-)


message 7: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
He feels like an old friend. Doesn't he, Cathie?


Cathie (catitude) | 1511 comments Kristie wrote: "He feels like an old friend. Doesn't he, Cathie?"

Yes, Kristie, he does. And as friend's go, I think he'd be a good one to have, lol



message 9: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
So I've started ....

Quote from Chapter 4
You see why I strive to keep my life simple? If I were, say, an accountant, my mind full of the details of my clients' finances, and if I saw the spirits of the lingering dead, and had to try to make sens of Annamaria's conversation, my head would probably explode.

Yes Odd, I can totally relate!

As always, we have chapters of not knowing what on earth is going on.

End of Chapter 7
Bleachy ozone tingled in my sinuses, but I trusted providence to prevent a sneeze, refused to worry, declined to dwell on negative possibilities, and I did not sneeze, did not sneeze, still did not sneeze, but then I farted.

Total laugh out load moment! :D


message 10: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Oh geez! Haha. :)


message 11: by Lynn, Moderator (last edited Oct 21, 2016 07:05AM) (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
I'm taking this one slow, it's the only way I can read these books because they frustrate the hell out of me. I read a few chapters and go off and read another book, then come back and read a few more chapters.

Currently on chapter 14 and still don't know what on earth is going on!


Cathie (catitude) | 1511 comments I just finished this book yesterday and it was ok. I am getting frustrated the way Odd refuses to say certain words or refused to write them down; makes it seem like he's trying to be a righteous little kid who doesn't say bad words ~ it's starting to annoy me a lot. and I am totally stumped by the description he gave of the dialogue of Kenny's observation of his parents on page 62.

I dogeared that page and kept going back to it trying to figure out what the words were, and then I got annoyed that he just couldn't write them down and finally gave up even trying to figure out what was said. I was really annoyed that Odd wrote "no matter how long you pondered the puzzle I've set before you, your solution would be the palest approximation of what he said?"

WTF? Why should I have to ponder a puzzle to find out what someone in the story said? Just write the freaking words down or leave out all the filler and make the story straighter to the point??

The ending left me feeling blah and by then I already knew Odd would save the day and be off towards another adventure.

I liked that this book is much more sci-fi and I enjoyed the time travel and Telsa pieces.

I'm beginning to be glad that there are only a couple more books in the series. This is the furthest I have gotten into a series, usually I read the first couple of books and move on to something new. I am not a series gal; I like new stories, new characters, new ideas. I don't want to make long commitments with characters in a book. I'm pretty surprised I've read this far and this many books into this series. The first book really hooked me and I've been reading the rest hoping to find that magic in one of them. It's like holding onto a friend too much hoping the old time fun returns and then feeling let down sort of that that the time you are spending with them now doesn't match up to the time you use to spend together.

Having said all that though, I know I will be journeying on with Odd and the next in the series as I have the last 2 books sitting on my bookshelf waiting for me to crack open and get into them.

I do love how they are a light read and I really like the humour in them. I could do without all the popular references; It's a formula for catching the reader and making them identify with the character or the time, but it's overdone to death in these Odd books. (I think Ernest Cline took his clue from Dean Koontz when he wrote Ready Player One, but I loved that book too.)

Anyone else feeling anything like I have been with this series?


message 13: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
Got to chapter 18 and finally ..... FINALLY something with a bit of substance about what is going on. Obviously it's still all a mystery but at least I now have some clue!


Cathie (catitude) | 1511 comments Lynn wrote: "Got to chapter 18 and finally ..... FINALLY something with a bit of substance about what is going on. Obviously it's still all a mystery but at least I now have some clue!"

Lol!


message 15: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
I finished this a few days ago and totally forgot to come back here with my thoughts.

Unfortunately this was my least favourite book of the series (quite dissapointing because the previous #4.1, 4.2, 4.3 read had been my favourite).

It took way too long to reveal any information about what was going on and once it finally got going, the book was saturated with science details / history that I didn't necessarily understand (admittedly a lot of that had to do with me getting bored and skipping)

The story behind the evil and who Odd was saving was pretty heartbreaking, however we didn't find that out until very close to the end so I found myself not really caring.

And for me, there was a lot less humour in this story which was a majory negative for me.


message 16: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Oh, Lynn, that's disappointing. I love the humor parts too. I'm a bit behind, but plan to get to this one soon.


message 17: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
Kristie wrote: "Oh, Lynn, that's disappointing. I love the humor parts too. I'm a bit behind, but plan to get to this one soon."

Well try not to get put off by me, I always get the impression you have a lot more patience for books than me. I don't think it will be one of your favourites but you might like it more than me.

2 stars was a harsh rating, truth is I was wavering between 2 and 3.


message 18: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
Kristie - What chapter are you up to?


message 19: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
I'm up to 28, Lynn. I'm curious what the deal is with (view spoiler)

I'm finding it interesting enough, though I clearly don't really know what's going on there.

One more thought, I was thinking that it's good that Annamaria and her vague responses hasn't been in this book too much, but Koontz seems to love the vague responses and added in all these characters with secrets, such as the cook, who are just as bad. lol


message 20: by Kristie, Moderator (new) - rated it 3 stars

Kristie | 6820 comments Mod
Up to chapter 49 (view spoiler)


message 21: by Lynn, Moderator (new) - rated it 2 stars

Lynn | 4466 comments Mod
Oh dear, similar reactions to me ...... it just ended up being a bit of a slog :/

Anyway, you're nearly there!


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