A Little Fantasy
5
By STEMteacher2020
Fun. Wholesome. Enjoyable. Even when the story so closely mirrors our own “plague.”
Innocence
5
By Not So Good..yuck
Again, a great story.
If I could give this book 10 stars, I would.
5
By bibiasmom
This was my first Koontz novel. It was amazing. Masterfully written, it sucked me right in and kept me turning the pages until the end. I loved the characters, the way the author made me feel, the way he allowed me to experience this world (which is a true feat since it's not all rainbows and sunshine, but far darker than what I normally go for). I had always thought Koontz wrote horror (a genre I avoid) so I was cautious at first. But this is not horror, not really, for it delivers an inspiring message and a truly satisfying ending that will make you put this book in your "read again" pile AND make you agonize over which one of his works to read next.
#1
5
By Leerose18
Best Book I’ve ever read!
Boring, tedious read.
1
By jamar530
Not one of his better books, IMO. Leaves the reader with too many questions and no answers. The story plods on, bogging down in tedious descriptions and details that add nothing of importance to the story. Then right out of the blue, a plague destroys all mankind except the few innocent pure characters. Animals aren’t affected by the plague, but in its aftermath they all become herbivores, ceasing to hunt and kill other animals for food. Really? Seems like the story just fizzed out with nowhere to go.
Innocence
4
By Spaghetti & Meatballs
I have long been a true fan of Dean Koontz. He has an unusual way of writing and I had forgotten this fact when I began this novel. It begins slow and I was questioning why I couldn’t get into this particular story. Of course, there was a reason, Dean Koontz was setting the stage. Everything was intertwined with an eventual connection. I ended up loving the story.
Innocence
5
By wallstreet wager
Loved it, really loved it.
Innocence
5
By Sydmaxx
Possibly his best, most inspiring work.
A decent book, but not my favorite from Koontz
3
By Kackster
There was so much about this book that I loved...such as his amazing story telling ability and character development. He pulls you into the story and you don't want to put it down.
But he sometimes gets so bogged down in the details that it starts to lose the readers attention. I was also frustrated that he never really described Addison's appearance - and what little understanding you get doesn't happen until near the end of the book! Lastly, the ending felt rushed and incomplete. So many questions were left unanswered, in my opinion.
Innocence
5
By Volks49
This was one of the most beautiful books I have read. Completely captivating it moves you.