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∎ Download Your Heart Belongs to Me Dean Koontz 9780553807134 Books

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Your Heart Belongs to Me Dean Koontz 9780553807134 Books

Dean Koontz is probably my favorite writer but this book was disappointing. It wasn't until the end that the main character, Ryan Perry, became likeable. I know it was part of the plot to start him out as a very self-centered man. I had a hard time getting around the fact that as he is about to undergo a heart transplant he doesn't even let his parents know, just assuming they wouldn't be interested. I was disappointed in the character of Samantha as well. She never really "helps" Ryan by explaining things to him. Yes it kept me reading, to understand the seemingly "supernatural" events. The explanations were simply glossed over. I would have preferred to see Ryan and Sam work things out together, but then again, you never know where a Koontz novel is going to go. I gave it three stars because there was good suspense.

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I was disappointed with his last book, which seemed to be more of an effort to write a book than a product of inspiration, and I thought went to the Odd Thomas well one time too often. Not this one. This is Koontz back with all his creative juices, spinning out twists and turns, reverses and double reverses. An unusual love story, where the intimacy becomes less but the true love becomes more intense. It was refreshing to share the life of a dot com billionaire for a change instead of the good, simple, poor, Odd Thomas. But the Evil is the same - truely wicked and twisted. The moral is better check where your new body parts came from, you might not want them if you know. A truely weird, truely Koontz book - and even with a (surprise) feel good ending. Good job!
Very interesting and suspenseful. But not sure what Samantha wanted from Ryan. It wasn't clear to me and really didn't understand the ending. But it held my interest to the end. Also makes you think about where organ donations are coming from. Guess if you need one you need to ask that question.
Really really enjoyed this book all the way through! Except for the ending I think most people will love the ending but it wasn't what I was hoping for. Definitely going to be reading more Dean Koontz books!
Loved this book. Kept me on the edge of my seat. masterful writing.
Awhile ago I started to read this book, and when I was just over half way done the book started over. I guess it was a problem with the printer, anyway I can't believe it took so long to read this book. I loved everything about it. So many twist and turns, I wonder if I would have been able to read all the clues. Nevertheless, I enjoyed this book very much.
I've read a number of Koontz's books, though admittedly not all. Of the ones I've read this is my favorite and the easiest read of all. I love a good scare and started reading his books for the shiver. Although not of the horror genre, this one didn't disappoint. I got all the thrills and chills I'd hoped for and it carried me through a number of other emotions I wasn't expecting. I would have given it five stars but it left me floundering at one point, and I felt that part might have been handled differently. But then that's my perspective. Over all a stellar read. I definitely recommend it.
Well, this is not spooky Koontz of the 80's or 90's, nor the more intriguingly, bittersweet adventures of Odd Thomas, but the "new" Koontz exploring mortality and ambiguity, similar in tone to Stephen King's Duma Key. The story starts out with Ryan, the 30 + year-old dot.com millionaire having fun with living his life. He falls in love with the driven writer, Sam, an identical twin whose sister died, and here, his trouble starts. Sam is just not that into him. Then, the mysterious physical symptoms start. To anyone who has faced life-threatening illness, you can identify with the fear, suspicion, need for control. Well, Ryan steps up to take charge...with the best docs around...all the while feeling something is not quite right. Well, you have to read to see that, indeed, all was not quite right. But the story evolves and you are left wondering...what was going really going on? What was the "subtext" of the story as Sam, the writer would say? The book gets high marks for chronicling Ryan's introspections, the development of mystery and revelation, but the ending...a bit hard to believe. Still well worth reading.
Dean Koontz is probably my favorite writer but this book was disappointing. It wasn't until the end that the main character, Ryan Perry, became likeable. I know it was part of the plot to start him out as a very self-centered man. I had a hard time getting around the fact that as he is about to undergo a heart transplant he doesn't even let his parents know, just assuming they wouldn't be interested. I was disappointed in the character of Samantha as well. She never really "helps" Ryan by explaining things to him. Yes it kept me reading, to understand the seemingly "supernatural" events. The explanations were simply glossed over. I would have preferred to see Ryan and Sam work things out together, but then again, you never know where a Koontz novel is going to go. I gave it three stars because there was good suspense.
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