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Sep 16, 2010 12:01PM

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You know a tell-tale sign to spot a weak writer? It's the one who spends pages on descriptions of things completely unrelated to the plot, this time it's technology. There's way too much ink wasted on this stuff and it doesn't sound that impressive all these years later, and obviously Koontz wrote about it so much to impress the reader with his knowledge. But he, uh, forgot how quickly technology evolves and such information stops being impressive...and becomes redundant.
Also, do you remember my meteorite comment? I was inspired by this book. The ending is so awesomely stupid and anticlimatic that it's a wonder that it ever got printed. Where was the editor?
Maybe I'm getting soft, but I gave this book three stars because it felt like these straight-to-video flicks that I used to watch when I was little.
I know :-) Dark Rivers of the Heart!!!
I've ordered it from the library but I've got to read By the Light of the Moon first.
I've ordered it from the library but I've got to read By the Light of the Moon first.


Lynai wrote: "I've read this a few years back and I hate to say that this was one of the DK novels I did not really enjoy. I remember putting this on hold for a few weeks because I found the first few chapters t..."
This wasn't one of my favorites either, I also found parts boring and nothing really memorable except some made up government position in it, but I'm going to give it another try - opinions can change :-)
This wasn't one of my favorites either, I also found parts boring and nothing really memorable except some made up government position in it, but I'm going to give it another try - opinions can change :-)


And there is was - in the first paragraph - he's got a dog - phew - everything's going to be alright. And then - also in the first paragraph...it's raining in California - expect bad things right away...!!!
Did you realize that this bookcover features two faces? One is a profile of a face made from a dark river of some heart I guess. I just realized this. How interesting.
For some reason this title brings to mind another title called YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME - I can't quite put my finger on why I'm connecting the two.

For some reason this title brings to mind another title called YOUR HEART BELONGS TO ME - I can't quite put my finger on why I'm connecting the two.

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Dustin the wind Crazy little brown owl, Colorful Colorado
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DuctTapeDiva wrote: "My copy has a different cover. it's grey with the Title in black and has a red star looking thing on it."
Yes, that's the cover I have on my library copy :-) Why didn't notice the two faces before. Funny how many different covers are out there.
click here for our fun Bookcovers discussion:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...
Yes, that's the cover I have on my library copy :-) Why didn't notice the two faces before. Funny how many different covers are out there.
click here for our fun Bookcovers discussion:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/3...

You and me both. :)
Well, I tried to re-read this but just couldn't get into the story so I've put it aside. I remember the first time I didn't like it all that much. I think The Dead Town will be my next Koontz book. I might have to buy me a copy since the library hasn't gotten theirs yet.
Karen and Kaia. Here is the Dark Rivers Discussion Thread for you. I dug it out of the folder :-) Happy Reading!


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