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  • Waste of time and money

    2
    By Bobmandoo
    It’s like he put every character, and monsters in a bag mixed them up and threw them in this book. As a long time fan of Mr. Koontz, I am highly disappointed.
  • 77 Shadow Street

    5
    By An 🇺🇸grandmother
    This book was a very intriguing, well written excursion into the evil that has permeated so many areas of social life, in government corruption, not just in the US OF AMERICA, but throughout the world. One of the worst crimes being committed is pedophilia and human trafficking. Mr. Koontz, through his extraordinary talent in writing fiction, can expose the truth of how deviate behavior has corrupted so many people in every socio/economic level. These educated people, many born into privileged lives, or who have created ways to amass illegally gained fortunes, believe they are above the majority of humanity. Through their sociopathic/ egocentric thinking they are relentlessly working through government agencies, industries, education, media & entertainment to bring about the enslavement of the majority of the world’s population. I believe this story highlights the evil that is assaulting us today, as Mr. Koontz illustrates in this exceptional work of fiction, by demonstrating thru the thoughts, deeds and actions of the characters herein.
  • Very disappointing

    1
    By Mayjod
    One of the few books I decided not to finish. Koontz is hit and miss for me. I have enjoyed several of his Odd Thomas books, and I liked the short novel The Moonlit Mind (which is just barely connected to this story). This had too many characters that you don't want to get to know and the overall plot is boring and unoriginal.
  • Not good

    2
    By galmas
    The Moonlit Mind was better than 77 Shadow Street. 77 Shadow Street was to confusing.
  • Most excellent

    5
    By stevie rock
    Another amazing tale from Koontz,..strangely, it is badly reviewed here,probably by people who have been cast under a voodoo spell of sorts no doubt,...this one will keep you up nights and guessing till the end.....well done again Dean! This one deserves some sequels!
  • The Moonlit Mind

    4
    By GrammeTM
    Immediately engaging characters and plot. My only regret was that it was a novella-I would love to have spent more time with these people and in this place. This novella was a free add-on with 77 Shadow Street, and is a MUCH better read thanatos the book I paie for.
  • Good read by a great author

    4
    By Rob the Baconator
    I have read several of Koontz books and I have enjoyed most of them. This book ranks somewhere in the middle of the the ones that I have read including Watchers, Phantoms, Midnight, The Taking, Darkfall, Dark Rivers of the Heart, The Husband ... list goes on. This book was definitely entertaining and very suspenseful. I would definitely recommend it to a fan of his books. A lot of similarities to Midnight if you ask me. Dean Koontz has a truly amazing imagination. Good read.
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    4
    By Coldplay is Awesome
    This is the 7th Dean Koontz book I've read. I'm only about halfway done but I think it's awesome. I've always wanted to write a book with multiple point of views set in a hotel and Dean koontz wrote it for me. Except there is a paranormal twist. Some of the charaters are unrealistic, I have to admit. And I laughed at parts that I shouldn't have because the character's ideas were so corrupt and flawed. Like Mickey and Vernon and Fielding. I find it weird that half the characters still stay in the hotel after they've recieved definitive proof that its haunted, but then again, all scary movies are like that. I have to finish the book to know for sure, but so far, this is my 4th favorite Koontz book that I've read. It's the first paranormal one that I've read as well.
  • 77 Shadow Streets

    5
    By Sydmaxx
    A klassic Koontz's. Not his best but a good read. Should have had a heroic dog in it!
  • A Great Read

    5
    By GoingFast
    I have read most of Mr. Koontz's novels and this is one is another home run. The connections to earlier novels such as "From The Corner of His Eye" and the "Fear Nothing" series. He eloquently defends the capacity for human's ability to do good while showing how the best intentions may lead to unexpected an severe consequences. The bottom line, there is no such thing as freedom in "perfection", and those that pursue it with the "good of humanity" as a premise are usually suspect. This book is a great addition to the massive tome of work by Dean Koontz.
  • Unlike most Koontz books

    3
    By Tracistrub
    While this was a interesting read, I have to admit that I prefer Koontz regular style of writing and mystery. At one point in the book, I truly wonder what in the world was Koontz doing? Had Koontz gone mad? At one point I hated the book. Had I mistakenly started reading a crazy episode of "Star Trek"? I had to continue on. Some chapters seemed to over explain situations, going on and on...at nausia about a object or location, but there was a lot to explain to make it all work. As usual, Koontz managed to bring it all together and deliver it in a pretty box with a ribbon attached.
  • 77 Shadow Street: Surprisingly bad

    1
    By SETETLOW
    I read everything koontz writes and really enjoy his work, usually. He usually has characters that are fragile and strong at the same time. His villains are terrifying, broken, and realistic. So I was stunned by how bad this was. Hi my name is bailey and I see something really scary and weird but I don't run...Hi my name is Sparkle and I see something really scary and weird but I don't run....repeat, repeat, repeat. I don't mind the jumping around from one apartment to the next (even though the sections are too short and too many) but the same thing is happening every time. Most koontz fans will buy it and read it anyway...I did, despite the bad reviews. But you were warned.
  • Not Worth It

    1
    By Firegirl2113
    Not the usual Koontz. Rambling, hard to get into. Very disappointing.
  • 77 Shadow street

    5
    By Bduhrueb
    How Mr. Koontz continues to plumb the depths and dark crevices of the mind remains a mystery. With wicked anticipation, his books continue to pull you page after page, deeper into the Alice in Wonderland like world of "What if?" This novel will not only force you to examine the "plausible" future but will drag you deep into the night, swiping away each page with anticipation. Chances are, your reader will lose battery life before you are ready to Put this book down for the night. Enjoy!!
  • Skip it

    1
    By Seashell66
    Normally, I am a huge fan of Dean Koontz. This book, however, was awful. I find that i feel nothing for any of the characters. I honestly don't think I can finish it which is unheard of for me. I don't think it even deserves the one star I'm forced to give.
  • 77 shadow street

    4
    By Jkjcgonzo
    Good read, not his best but still worth it.
  • 77 shadow street

    4
    By Pumbaanne
    Good book, would recommend it to friends. A little off the beaten path of his other books, what an imagination!
  • 77 shadow street

    1
    By joanne pellegrino
    I have been a fan, but this was just thrown together. Delete,delete.
  • Best Koontz in a while

    5
    By Clevrgirl
    Fast read, great characters, suspensful and unpredictable. At times I forgot I was reading Dean Koontz and thought it was a Stephen King story. Highly recommend for Koontz fan or a Stephen King fan.