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By the light of the moon = Dean Koontz
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I used to like Dean Koontz's work, especially the stuff he wrote in the 1980s and early 1990s.
But after The Darkest Evening of the Year, at the end of which a golden retriever angelically flies through the air and uses magical dog powers to rescue the protagonist and company deux ex machina style, I'm not so sure. I just looked on the Internet, and apparently critics panned the ending of that book, so I guess I'm not alone. Seriously, I've never facepalmed while reading a book before until that moment.
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I read a few of Koontz's earlier works as well and enjoyed them but he later lost me along the way.
I didn't enjoy many of Stephen King's either until I read 'Dolores Claiborne'. That I highly recommend. Well, I just finished a book last week, Dan Brown's 'Angels and Demons'. I know I'm behind the times, anyhow it was a very enjoyable read. Good fun.
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You do know I stole this from your library, right?
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'I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell' by Tucker Max. Not my usual book I go for, but very good and hilarious.
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Last story I read is "end of the whole mess", the short story by stephen king written in a style comparable to 'Flowers for Algernon'.
Fucking weird shit. Damn good fiction though
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