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The past cannot be redeemed. What has been and what might have been both bring us to what is. To know grief, we must be in the river of time, because grief thrives in the present and promises to be with us in the future until the end point.
"Brother Odd" by Dean Koontz
Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz
Odd Thomas is a series written by Dean Koontz. This series really meant a lot to me, as a good friend (basically my godfather, even though he was technically my sister’s godfather and not mine) had sent me his copy of the first book, Odd Thomas, and said I would love it. This was around the time he was diagnosed with cancer. The day I learned he died, I went to the book and right there in the bargain priced shelf was a single copy of the final book, Saint Odd, signed by the author. Naturally I bought it.
The series is made of 7 novels and 2 novellas. They follow the story of a strange young man named Odd Thomas, who has a bizarre gift. He can see and feel the dead. To him the dead feel as solid and warm as a living person. He also has very strong intuition, knowing when something or someone isn’t right. He uses this for good, helping the local chief in his hometown solve murders. And throughout the whole series, all Odd wants is to be a fry cook or a tire salesman and marry his girlfriend. But the world seems to want to get in the way.
I love this series. I don’t want to spoil it too much for anyone, but it’s one of those series that just flows beautifully. And Dean Koontz makes it so realistic compared to other books. Even as he faces cults and Satanists, serial killers and terrorists, he struggles and stumbles and most things that happen are all very possible events. Odd is witty, sarcastic, and has a somewhat dark sense of human. He can find the good in any situation.
I highly suggest this series. There are no cons to it that I can find. I look forward to reading more of Dean Koontz work soon!!
||February BPC: Just One Word|| 4. Kind. Odd Thomas always makes me want to be kinder than I am.
When we hope, we usually hope for the wrong thing. We yearn for tomorrow and the progress that it represents. But yesterday was once tomorrow, and where was the progress in it? Or we yearn for yesterday, for what was or what might have been. But as we are yearning, the present is becoming the past, so the past is nothing but our yearning for second chances.
Brother Odd, in "Brother Odd" by Dean Koontz
Only time will conquer time. The way forward is the only way back to innocence and to peace.
"Brother Odd" by Dean Koontz
When my wits fail me, I resort to self-deception.
"Brother Odd" by Dean Koontz
Why must Odd be at a monastery? Ugh. And it's obvious Koontz is an Elvis fan. Why else would Elvis be haunting Odd?