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Old 06-06-2022, 03:16 PM   #2156
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Originally Posted by ReadingManiac View Post
Is there an article somewhere that says which Koontz books are the best ones? I've only read one but hear they're a mixed bag.
I read his standalone books and didn't get into his series. I remember loving Whispers (probably his breakout book), Phantoms, and Watchers, the most. And Midnight. Watchers has one of his most famous dog characters. Other fans loved Strangers, Twilight Eyes, and Lightning -- and I have to get around to reading those.

I enjoyed some of his earlier stuff, like The Face of Fear, The Vision, Night Chills, and The Key to Midnight -- but they may not have aged well. Especially the villain in Night Chills (read reviews that hint at content warnings) and the emphasis on outdated studies on the evils of subliminal advertising.
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