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| Original Title: | Saint Odd ASIN B00JI4ZSF6 |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Odd Thomas #7 |
| Literary Awards: | Goodreads Choice Award for Horror (2015) |

Dean Koontz
Kindle Edition | Pages: 352 pages Rating: 4.16 | 18289 Users | 1931 Reviews
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| Title | : | Saint Odd (Odd Thomas #7) |
| Author | : | Dean Koontz |
| Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 352 pages |
| Published | : | January 13th 2015 by Bantam (first published January 8th 2015) |
| Categories | : | Horror. Fantasy. Fiction. Thriller. Mystery. Paranormal |
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The future is haunting Odd Thomas.The carnival has returned to Pico Mundo, the same one that came to town when Odd was just sixteen. Odd is drawn to an arcade tent where he discovers Gypsy Mummy, the fortune-telling machine that told him that he and Stormy Llewellyn were destined to be together forever.
But Stormy is dead and Pico Mundo is under threat once more. History seems to be repeating itself as Odd grapples with a satanic cult intent on bringing destruction to his town. An unseasonal storm is brewing, and as the sky darkens and the sun turns blood-red, it seems that all of nature is complicit in their plans.
Meanwhile Odd is having dreams of a drowned Pico Mundo, where the submerged streetlamps eerily light the streets. But there’s no way Pico Mundo could wind up underwater . . . could it?
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Ratings: 4.16 From 18289 Users | 1931 ReviewsArticle Out Of Books Saint Odd (Odd Thomas #7)
I don't think I've ever cried so much reading a Koontz book. It's like I have feelings, or something.I cannot believe this one was so bad, I would never have expected that.I love any other Odd book, also both Moonlight Bay.All of them have a quest involved in magical Mystery and developing secrets.Saint Odd: Nothing. No Magic at all.At 50%, nothing had happened.You know that secret you want to know about that special character: I'm a (insert any magical name here). No more than that.Every other Odd book, had a continuous narrative, but a surprise plot that was greatly all over the place:
So very much about our strange and deeply layered world remained mysterious to me, but my experiences had taught me, among other things, that there were no coincidences.I've been a fan of this series and these characters for almost ten years, so it is with a strong mixture of sadness and joy that I bid them all farewell.It's going to take me a while to construct a proper review of this book. I'm too emotional over it right now, which is of course a good thing and a bad thing. :)

A fitting end to a favorite series. I will miss Oddie, he was wonderful.I can't say too much about this, I don't want give anything away. But if you've been reading these, you know where it's been headed, back to Pico Mundo, back to the scene of the original crime that started this whole ball rolling.Odd rolls back into town and stops at the Green Moon Mall which is now abandoned after the horrific killing spree that took Odd's one and only love, Stormy Llewelyn. He is wandering through looking
I was bummed when the publishing date moved and anxiously awaited the arrival of "Saint Odd" only to find it to be a huge let down. If you have followed the series, the big reveal that awaited you was 'Will they be together forever?" To be honest by the end of this meandering book, I no longer cared. And trying not to spoil it, the ending seemed hurriedly tacked on. I waited through 8 books to get to an ending that left me empty and just a wee bit angry. All the paranormal aspects of the series
Hmmm...for the most part a good story, but i have to say i'm a bit let down with how the whole "Odd Thomas" saga came to an end. I expected the outcome, but the way it was accomplished was a little lacking.I rated it 4 stars, but the real rating would be 3 and a half stars.
So, so sad that this is the last in the series. I have loved Odd since the first page of the first book and really regret having to let him go. This probably is not the best book in the series but I gave it four stars for readability (I finished it in one day) and for closure. Odd Thomas has left the building and is in his happy place. The ending turned out to be a little rushed but that's okay as I read it twice anyway. Good bye Odd and thanks for such a fun ride:)

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