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Is this where the term "divine intervention" would apply?

That has occurred in several of his books I've read.

:-D

:-D"
This is not a joke. A thing similar to this happened in one of the books, though obviously I won't tell which one.

I'll pretend you didn't say that and hope I never come across that book. :-|

I'll pretend you didn't say that and hope I never come across that book. :-| "
Don't worry. It's not a literally similar event - to my knowledge no meteorite saved the day (yet)- only something that's as absurd as this.
Hideaway chosen as September 2012 Group Read along with Sole Survivor, please feel welcome to read or re-read one or both of these titles with us :-)
Maerhys wrote: "Literally, LOL that this read, which is low on my list next to one of my all-time faves. My birthday month will make for some interesting Koontz reading."
Sole Survivor is one of your all time Favorites?
Sole Survivor is one of your all time Favorites?
Actually Life Expectancy has maintained my #1 ranking ever since I first read it and I have since re-read it a few times. Cold Fire ranks at #4 :-)
I'll have to pay attention to the politicking of characters when I re-read Hideaway :-) I have noticed this in other DK books for sure.
I'll have to pay attention to the politicking of characters when I re-read Hideaway :-) I have noticed this in other DK books for sure.



imaginative story with memorable characters and a satisfying ending.


I'm sure there will be memorable parts that will stay with you :-) I plan to re-read Sole Survivor first. Will experience Hideaway later this month.

As for the villain, even though I learned what happened to him when he was younger I still couldn't understand his certainty or desire regarding returning to hell. And is it true that this "evil" can be caused by genetic factors. I'd rather have seen his brilliant Doctor father looking for a method of creating the solution to combat it.


i enjoyed the afterword as well




It's been years since I last read it, and the two biggest things I remember are:
1. the bad guy was EVIL. Easily in my top list of bad guys, and
2. the movie was crap.

you still have time to reread hideaway if you'd like to (these threads stay open so everyone can continue to discuss the book)
just an fyi -in the afterword, dean also mentioned how much he hated the movie
Tanya, I am still planning to read Hideway, but I will probably be a little behind and not get to it until the first part of October, so if you decide to still read the book, you will not be alone :-)


was very disappointed with it.r
Shangre wrote: "i never read this book i always cross by it but never pick it up"
It's actually quite good. I've only read it once. I didn't get around to re-reading Hideaway last Fall when it was featured as the group read. I would be interested in re-reading it so be sure to post in the mini-group read thread when you want to read it and I'll join you.
It's actually quite good. I've only read it once. I didn't get around to re-reading Hideaway last Fall when it was featured as the group read. I would be interested in re-reading it so be sure to post in the mini-group read thread when you want to read it and I'll join you.