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He’s visited by a ‘small furry something’ (a Moji) who uses his magical moonlight paintbrush to bring Ivan’s new garden alive and make Ivan fly. It wouldn't be a Dean Koontz novel if we did not have the supernatural occurrence or the chase between evil and good. Another hotel guest, Jillian Jackson, a travelling comedian is assaulted by the same doctor and injected with the same stuff.
I have no explanation for this, but I put the book down several times in the first hundred pages just to clear my head. I was with this gang of scrap metal dealers who were spending several days out on the steppe collecting rocket debris. I can still tell you about Koontz stories I read 10 or more years ago, but having read By The Light Of The Moon less than 2 years ago, not much has stuck in my mind, except for some less than positive things. A gentle and enchanting story, with stunning illustrations, which will reassure children who have more than one home.
In horror master Koontz’s latest nightmarish thriller, a man is stalked by the woman who donated the heart that saved his perfect life.
is an absolute triumph that showcases the author's unparalleled mastery of crafting thrilling and mind-bending tales.Then one evening someone from the authorities showed up, and since I didn’t have any specific permission to be there we thought it was best if I keep a low profile inside the truck for the hours they were around. Guaranteed giggles as they discuss Christmas at home with the McIntyres, using comedy to connect as a child and the magic of stand-up. Ivan is having trouble settling into his new house and a magic sprite appears to take him on an adventure in the sky.
She is subsequently attacked by a stranger in a hoodie and taken into a back alley where he slams her head against the wall and rapes her.We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. To preserve their love forever, she put him in an eternal sleep so she could visit every night – literally from the moon and back. I don't have a problem suspending disbelief but I found the childish solutions and happy-sappy endings to be a little more than I could fathom.
If you're in for a long drive/flight and you have this book you might consider packing it with you, as I think it will make your journey much more pleasant.Opening with Dylan's assault, the action never slows - instead it picks up, as the "stuff" begins to play its part.