Category: Books
Genre: Literature & Fiction
Author: Dean Koontz
this one is a sure page-turner...the plot was so unpredictable.the twists in the story of the characters were weaved magnificently great...Dean Koontz really never fail to amuse me.The revelations totally shocked me.There were also points were my heart was pounding so fast as i was reading the run-and-chase scenes.Moreover, the story not only tells about pure suspense and mystery bu also teaches a lesson on family-building.And this one really touched me in one way or another.I just can't explain it.Try to read it for yourself.Dean Koontz.He is really one of the bests.That's why he had been one of my favorites ever since.I really love his style, and i'm sure you will too, as soon as you have his books.
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label novel. Show all posts
Friday, May 15, 2009
Saturday, May 9, 2009
bought another one: Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz
again..
i walked inside BOOKSALE and looked for some good reads...
then at the bottom of the shelf at the back, a hard-bound blue book caught my attention... (i must admit that my criteria on buying a book are quite 'odd' in some ways, sometimes i choose the one in good condition, with a good illustration , with the publication that i trust, known author, New York Times Bestseller, International Bestseller, etc., or with a praise from another distinguished writer... - something like these...).
i picked it up and saw that Dean Koontz was the author...
the i read the overview and the plot seemed to be good.
furthermore, the book is really in good condition and was published just in the year 2004.
it seemed that the book wasn't even browsed by the original owner yet...
i walked inside BOOKSALE and looked for some good reads...
then at the bottom of the shelf at the back, a hard-bound blue book caught my attention... (i must admit that my criteria on buying a book are quite 'odd' in some ways, sometimes i choose the one in good condition, with a good illustration , with the publication that i trust, known author, New York Times Bestseller, International Bestseller, etc., or with a praise from another distinguished writer... - something like these...).
i picked it up and saw that Dean Koontz was the author...
the i read the overview and the plot seemed to be good.
furthermore, the book is really in good condition and was published just in the year 2004.
it seemed that the book wasn't even browsed by the original owner yet...
gonna start reading this one soon...
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Sunday, April 26, 2009
reading False Pretenses by Catherine Coulter
started reading this book yesterday around lunch time..
it's a nice book..
good plot,,
great characters...
unexpected twists...
even if this was her first suspense novel,,it really worked out fine,...
I'm now on its last pages..
i still don't know what to expect..
would it turn out as a happy ending for Elizabeth and Jonathan?
would Dr. Christian Hunter, the shrink who saved and who was madly in love with Elizabeth and who actually killed Timothy Carleton, be discovered as the killer?
how would Catherine and Rowe end up?
oh.,.
still too many mysteries,,,
hope to have a blast in the end...
Thursday, February 19, 2009

Category: | Books |
Genre: | Mystery & Thrillers |
Author: | dan brown |
“Sometimes, divine revelation simply means adjusting your brain to hear what your heart already knows.”
This novel is just awesome! I really like this book. The plot, the twist. Everything was creatively written. It was polished by situations greatly imagined by Brown with inclusions of real-life setting and events. Brown took us to the deepest part of Rome and the Vatican. There are lots of new information in here. Papal elections, laws, conducts. Not just that. This novel contained a great deal of knowledge about the vast realms of science – specifically physics and some biology. The debate of the never-ending war between science and religion was narrated perfectly in each line. This novel truly exposed with revelations about the world we thought we already knew completely. This is such a great exploration. This book really made me think. The relationships between the common people, US Presidents, Masons, popes, the Illuminati – produced a narrative in depth. I was so amazed by how Mr. Brown found every detail closely related to each other and how the sequences occurred totally made this one a big hit. Land. Air. Water. Fire. The Illuminati Diamond. The great legend. I don’t know how to describe it. it all happened in a span of just less than 24 hours and it was packed with thrill and so much mysteries to unfurl – truly fast-paced. I really had a hard time putting it down because of the eagerness to know how it will conclude. This book didn’t fail to recognize the important dimensions of the realm of science and religion to man. Brown is utterly one helluva writer! He’s got a powerful mind and heart which really worked well with his pen and paper. Kudos!
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