Unabridged Audiobook
Love the Christopher Snow stories. John Glouchevitch made the story come alive.
The Christopher Snow series is as chilling today as it was when the books first came out
Dear lord does this guy have to describe EVERYTHING. Rife with digressions similes metaphors in EVERY FN PARAGRAPH. Not once is there a respite from all the the verbose drivel! If Snow got a leg cramp he’d probably say “the stabbing pain was like the flesh of my leg was being impaled with an implement made for the express purpose of chopping ice and l was walking like my dad made a mistake in taking me out of the walker when l was a toddler” instead of saying “It felt like l was being stabbed with an ice pick, and was barely able to walk” this goes on the WHOLE 15 hours of listening. It literally made me tired. The kitchen scene with the monkeys could have been literally told in 4 pages. Instead, we have to listen to the same scene for half an hour or more with literally two pieces of action. And its never “Through bobs door” its “through the door in which bob lived” its never “something l learned” its something in which l learned” this story couldve been done in 115 pages if it werent for all the nonsense in it. For someone who dislikes Stephen King, the author does exactly what ing does. Only this is more so than King ever thought of doing, and at least King doesn’t let it take away from the story. This book should be on the trash heap so it can fertilize the trees FROM WICH its pages were originally hewn…or some such crap. Utter garbage
This is my least favorite Dean Koontz novel. He is an excellent writer, but this story wasn’t fleshed out and I did not find the subject matter interesting.
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