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Twilight eyes99 reviews
Dean R. Koontz

Land of Enchantment, 1985

best of Koontz's earlier works
This is an earlier book by Koontz that has just been republished. It is a great horror/fantasy story about the battle between good and evil. Unlike some of Koontz's books, the characters are fully developed and quite likable. I wish Koontz would write a sequel.
  
  











  



  
Green Arrow6 reviews
Judd Winick, Phil Hester, ...

Titan Books Ltd, 2004

By the numbers . . .
This is the 4th TPB collecting the new Green Arrow; I just wanted to help clear up any confusion anyone might have when looking around at the trades and trying to figure out what happened with the missing issues. The TPBs collect: Issues #1-10: "Quiver" Issues #11-15: "Sounds of Violence" Issues #16-21: "Archer's Quest" Issues #26-31: "Straight Shooter" Issue #22 was a stand ...
  
  











  



  
From The Corner Of His Eye (Signed Limited Edition)399 reviews
Dean Koontz

Charnel House, 2001

So Happy to Find This!
One of my favorite stories. It has such rich story lines, endearing characters and a wonderful childlike fantasy about it. One of my favorites by Koontz. Don't miss it!
  
  











  



  
Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages40 reviews
Dean R. Koontz, Phil Parks

Warner Books, 1988

One of the best story books ever
I have been looking for a copy of this book for years. It was the 2nd book I read by Koontz and fell in love with it. I had read it over several times and fell into the story and art work everytime. Even though it's been over 10 years since I've last seen or read the story, I remember it as if I read it last week. I only wish it was more available for others to enjoy as well. This is ...
  
  











  



  
Shadowfires56 reviews
Dean R. Koontz

Dark Harvest, 1990

Shadow Fires by Dean Koontz
Koontz is, hands down, the best writer in this genre. This book is one of his best.
  
  











  



  
The Paper Doorway: Funny Verse and Nothing Worse6 reviews
Dean Koontz

HarperTrophy, 2003

Don't be a ghoul...stay in school.
My daughter, Rachel, and I got a kick out of the adventurous Oddkins about animated toys on the loose one dark and dreary night. We laughed until milk came out of our noses when we read the frightfully funny tale, Santa's Twin about an imposter Santa who leaves obnoxious things like snot in kids' stockings. In Rachel's opinion the more obnoxious, the better. So we were excited about the ...
  
  











  



  
FALSE MEMORY498 reviews
Dean & Phil Parks (artist) Koontz

Cemetery Dance Publications, 1999

LOVED THIS BOOK!
I listened to the audio book version of this - it was one of the best books I've listened to! I absolutely LOVED it! When the book was over, I felt a sad loss for my characters I've grown to know and love - especially Dr. Mark Ahriman. Yes, he was the bad guy, but he was so well written that it made his character unlike any other I've read. I still miss him! LOL! This book was narrated by my ...
  
  











  



  
Cold Fire: 1110 reviews
Dean Koontz

Putnam Adult, 1991

A Must-Read for Koontz Fans
This book has all the qualities I love in a Dean Koontz novel: suspense, science fiction, and believable people. I was not expecting it to end the way it did, but I was very pleased. Throughout the story, I laughed a little, I cried a little, and I enjoyed myself the entire time. If you enjoyed Watchers, you have to read this book! This is one of my favorite Koontz books of all time.
  
  











  



  
Green Arrow: Quiver44 reviews
Kevin Smith, Phil Hester

DC Comics, 2003

Kevin Smith's finest work.
I am not a particular fan of Kevin Smith's film work, but I absolutely love much of his comics work, and the ten issues collected in "Green Arrow: Quiver" represent his finest hour. Oliver Queen, aka the Green Arrow, was created in the Golden Age of superheroes as an arrow-themed Batman ripoff (which Smith humourously acknowledges here), and survived thanks to the patronage of his creator, ...
  
  











  



  
Robot Santa: The Further Adventures of Santa's Twin8 reviews
Dean Koontz, Phil Parks

HarperCollins, 2004

Watch out Emily and Charlotte...Bob's at it again!
Those of us who read and enjoyed Santa's Twin know that sisters, Emily and Charlotte had to save Christmas last year (the events in this story take place a year later) by rescuing the real Santa Claus after his deranged twin brother, Bob, stuffed poor Santa in a sack, dropped him into the basement, then hijacked the sleigh and reindeer. Oh, the awful things crazy Bob left in unsuspecting kids' ...
  
  











  



  
GRRM: A RRetrospective (Trade Hardcover)3 reviews
George R. R. Martin

Subterranean Press, 2003

Fantastic!
You can't keep the Championship title forever. Just ask Ali or Tyson. It may be sad, but its true, G. R. R. Martin has replaced Tolkien as the ruler of the fantasy world. After reading The Song of Ice and Fire, it was clear that this man knows how to write...He has put together the greatest series ever..yes (Gasp!) its much better than the Lord of the Rings...This series should be the next think ...
  
  











  



  
The Paper Doorway Funny Verse and Nothing Worse - Signed By Author Dean Koontz
Dean Koontz

Harper Collins, 2001

Dean Koontz has created a richly inventive book of poems, illustrated with black-and-white drawings by Phil Parks, that delivers a powerhouse combination of humor and spookiness.
  
  











  



  
Key to Midnight32 reviews
Dean R. Koontz

Dark Harvest, 1989

A Great Mystery!
Joanna and Alex are a great couple of characters. They spring to life! The backdrop of Japan, with Joanna being a club owner makes for a very dark, mysterious, but not quite seedy existence. The story is suspenseful and the resolution is not one you're going to see coming. Edge of your seat suspense with a very interesting mystery. I've been known to skip a page or two here and there. I don't ...
  
  











  



  
My Last Goodbye Limited Edition
Margaret Coel

A.S.A.P. Publishing, 2002

Limited edition of 300 signed and numbered copies.
  
  











  



  
Emotional Literacy Pocketbook (Teachers' Pocketbooks) (Management Pocketbooks)
James Park, Marilyn Tew

Management Pocketbooks, 2007

By helping students to recognise, understand and handle emotions - their own and others' - we can build their self-esteem, improve their confidence and pave the way for them to become educationally and socially successful. The authors use case studies to demonstrate the effectiveness of helping children to feel CLASI - Capable, Listened to, Accepted, Safe, Included. There are chapters on building relationships that support learning, on nurturing ...
  
  











  







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