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Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages
Dean R. Koontz
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Phil Parks
Warner Books
, 1988 - 180 pages
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highly recommended
Childhood Favorite
I remember reading this book when I was 10, it's stuck with me ever since. Now with kids of my own I can only appricate the story's plot more. I love this story and am only sadden to know that it is no longer in print for other adults and children to enjoy cheaply.
Advid reader
I loved this book when it came out when I was young. I thought it was a great story for the tween age group... even younger if you're the type of parent to read a chapter a night for those little ones who love hearing stories. The book was in better condition than I expected and I can't wait to read it to my little guy(who loves books!)when he can sit still for more than 5 minutes.
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Fable for kids
It is a nice story, with a definite "good" advise for kids. I think it would make a good introductory book for youngsters into the "suspense/horror" genre.
A Charming Fable
I am an adult and have just discovered this jewel. I have to say, I loved it. Of course, it's not like Koontz's adult books, but it's not designed to be. The tale held my attention and I loved the characters, especi
all
y Amos.
This is a good book for younger children who want to be a little scared, but not too much and the message is timeless.
Highly recommended.
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 definately a story for those who are still a child at heart.
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When the death of their creator leaves them without protection, a band of magic living toys must attempt a dangerous journey across the city to another toyshop, while under attack from evil toys serving the Dark One.
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