I've been reading Koontz for almost twenty years, so I can't quit him even though it's been a while since I've really liked one of his books (I think the second Frankenstein book was the last one). When he's good, he's *good*, but when he's bad, he's abysmal. I haven't read What the Night Knows - I've made the decision not to buy his books anymore, I only read them when I spot them at the library - and looking at the blurb at Wikipedia, it looks like an interesting one. But then again, so did the one that I'm trying to read right now...
I'm reading Dresden Files as the books come out on paperback, so I'm I'm book behind right now. I think I read the first four books in one weekend when I first discovered them, and though the last few have been slightly disappointing (and the series is getting a bit repetitive), the new Dresden File is still my second most anticipated book every year after the latest Pratchett.
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I'm reading Dresden Files as the books come out on paperback, so I'm I'm book behind right now. I think I read the first four books in one weekend when I first discovered them, and though the last few have been slightly disappointing (and the series is getting a bit repetitive), the new Dresden File is still my second most anticipated book every year after the latest Pratchett.