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Odd Hours

An Odd Thomas Novel
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Oct 30, 2014BostonPL_JordanD rated this title 3 out of 5 stars
Odd Hours by Dean Koontz Read by: Anna/Copley Teen Room Originally posted to the BPL Teen Blog on 7/23/2012. This is a continuation of Odd Thomas’s story which was started in the novel Odd Thomas. In this novel, Odd meets new friends and battles new enemies with the help of a ghost dog named Boo, the ghost of famous signer Frank Sinatra, and his own nearly psychic powers. Who’s to say which side of the law anyone is on, including the local church pastor and the Chief of Police when it comes down to a huge terrorist plot on California soil. I have to admit, I enjoyed the first three Odd Thomas books much better than I did this one. Not to say that this novel wasn’t as well written as the others, because it certainly was. But there were a few bits dealing with the plot that didn’t work for me. One was the beginning where a few things didn’t seem very plausible. But, the part I really loved, was the scene where he had to pick on Frank Sinatra to anger him. He needed to turn the usually calm ghost into a poltergeist in order to help move the ghost on to the next world, and also to save himself from death. A fantastic scene if ever there was one. Will my disappointments turn me away from the rest of this series? No way. Odd Apocalypse is coming out soon, and I definitely can’t wait to get my hands on it!