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1) What is the best book you've read?

2) What is the worst book you've read?

3) What is a favourite book from childhood?

4) What is a favourite book from adulthood?

5) What is a book you've read a number of times?

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Date: 2021-06-11 07:27 pm (UTC)
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I think Watchers was the first Koontz book I read as well! I'm also working my way through the Barsoom books. I struggled with Chessman, I didn't like it as much as the books before it.

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Date: 2021-06-15 04:04 pm (UTC)
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I think Watchers is a great introduction to Koontz; I think it's him at his best. If you like Watchers I think chances are you'll like a of his other books as well. I've always been very happy I started with that one - had I started with one of the ones I didn't like, I doubt I would have tried his other books at all.

I like the first four Barsoom books the best. In my mind that's "the first half" which is really good, and the rest are "the second half" which aren't as good. I feel like something changed starting with Chessmen but I can't be analytical about this series because the series as a whole is so etched on my brain that I can't quite pinpoint what it is.

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