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Another good story in this series, lots of humor in this one.
May 05, 2020 Suzy Thomas rated it really liked it
Brilliant take on Frankenstein. Dean Koontz is the master at eerie evilness.Can't believe I've never read these before, and have been reading Dean Koontz for 30+ years.
Highly recommend
Brilliant take on Frankenstein. Dean Koontz is the master at eerie evilness.Can't believe I've never read these before, and have been reading Dean Koontz for 30+ years.
Highly recommend
...more May 27, 2014 Audrey Custer rated it it was amazing
The Frankenstein series is by far my favorite Dean Koontz series. I finished this four-book bundle in a week. The only bone I have to pick is that it's a bit repetitive, especially at the beginning of the latter books, but I guess when it takes a year or two to get another book out, you have to remind the reader of the finer points, especially where the last book left off. The last book left me itching to find out what happens to the Maddisons, Deucalion, and Erika and Jocko. I can't wait to che
The Frankenstein series is by far my favorite Dean Koontz series. I finished this four-book bundle in a week. The only bone I have to pick is that it's a bit repetitive, especially at the beginning of the latter books, but I guess when it takes a year or two to get another book out, you have to remind the reader of the finer points, especially where the last book left off. The last book left me itching to find out what happens to the Maddisons, Deucalion, and Erika and Jocko. I can't wait to check out the final installment of the series!
...more Feb 20, 2016 Anthony Faber rated it did not like it
Pretty dreadful. Unbelievable characters and situation, plus he's militant about free will, good and evil, human exceptionalism, etc. and he's just too preachy. Plus I don't think it meshes with the original, although I read Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" around 40 years ago, so I may be misremembering. The fourth book also ended on a pretty severe cliffhanger, but I'm not bothering looking for the fifth.
Pretty dreadful. Unbelievable characters and situation, plus he's militant about free will, good and evil, human exceptionalism, etc. and he's just too preachy. Plus I don't think it meshes with the original, although I read Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" around 40 years ago, so I may be misremembering. The fourth book also ended on a pretty severe cliffhanger, but I'm not bothering looking for the fifth.
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Oct 20, 2015 Siobhan rated it really liked it
A wonderful take on the Frankenstein story. As a lover of both Frankenstein and Koontz, I had high hopes for this series and I wasn't disappointed. It's such a unique take and really brings to life the old question of whether creator or creature is truly the monster.
Without a doubt, one of my favourite modern takes on Frankenstein.
Jul 25, 2011 Kristin rated it really liked it
I'm a big Koontz fan. I love the way his stories are always twisted, but also include a thread of hope and of otherworldliness that pulls it back into focus. That and his love and admiration for dogs gets me every time. :)
I really enjoyed this continuation (not re-telling) of the classic Frankenstein story. I think it pays homage to the original with out stealing from it. I'm a big Koontz fan. I love the way his stories are always twisted, but also include a thread of hope and of otherworldliness that pulls it back into focus. That and his love and admiration for dogs gets me every time. :)
I really enjoyed this continuation (not re-telling) of the classic Frankenstein story. I think it pays homage to the original with out stealing from it. ...more
Feb 21, 2013 Maeceon rated it really liked it
Huge Koontz fan for many years. Didn't think I would like this series but it really surprised me. The first series he,s written where the end of the book is so not the end of the story. It's one tale in its entirety. You'll want to read them all. Huge Koontz fan for many years. Didn't think I would like this series but it really surprised me. The first series he,s written where the end of the book is so not the end of the story. It's one tale in its entirety. You'll want to read them all. ...more
Jul 30, 2013 timm harwick rated it it was amazing
Great series. Looking forward to reading the others that I haven't read. Great series. Looking forward to reading the others that I haven't read. ...more
Oct 15, 2012 Diane rated it it was amazing
Loved the series...however as with a lot of series, there is
repeation of info at the beginning of each book.
Feb 20, 2013 Doreen Boria rated it it was amazing
Very enjoyable. Only read the first one so far. Finished all 5 and found them very enjoyable.
Loved this series. Other than a doctor that creates beings, this is nothing like the Frankenstein you know.
May 16, 2012 Mandy rated it did not like it
Bored about halfway through book 1, hated book 2.....done. No more, please!!!!
Dec 29, 2011 Cheryl rated it it was amazing
I have just finished reading this series of books. I read them one after the other not wanting to put them down. The characters are very likable.
May 14, 2016 Kymberli Ward rated it it was amazing
I don't much like Dean Koontz's more recent books, but this series is excellent. I've read Shelley; this is an updated, beautifully written set of books. I don't much like Dean Koontz's more recent books, but this series is excellent. I've read Shelley; this is an updated, beautifully written set of books. ...more
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Acknowledged as "America's most popular suspense novelist" (Rolling Stone) and as one of today's most celebrated and successful writers, Dean Ray Koontz has earned the devotion of millions of readers around the world and the praise of critics everywhere for tales of character, mystery, and adventure that strike to the core of what it means to be human.Dean, the author of many #1 New York Times bes
Acknowledged as "America's most popular suspense novelist" (Rolling Stone) and as one of today's most celebrated and successful writers, Dean Ray Koontz has earned the devotion of millions of readers around the world and the praise of critics everywhere for tales of character, mystery, and adventure that strike to the core of what it means to be human.Dean, the author of many #1 New York Times bestsellers, lives in Southern California with his wife, Gerda, their golden retriever, Elsa, and the enduring spirit of their goldens, Trixie and Anna.
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