I agree 100%!! I like DK's books, I have quite a lot of them. My favorite is the Odd Thomas collection, and can't wait for the new one coming out this year.
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I wish he would finish the Moonlight Bay series also. It's been wa-a-a-a-a-y too long of a wait for the third book to come out. He'd better not put a supernatually talented Golden Retriever in it either, or I really will not read any of his books again. :biggrin2: Ditto on a new Talisman book, wish the two authors could get some time to do it. I miss Jack!!
Although there is just *bad* writing, in general, I agree with King. If you manage to get published, and the publisher sends you a check, and you pay the light bill with that check, you are talented.
There are so many different styles of writing, and so many different styles of reader, and while some criticism is legitimate, what it boils right down to is (in my opinion) the connection between the reader and the writer. Both have to "link up" in some way for that to happen. When I say I don't like a book, I don't at all intend to suggest that someone who does has poor taste. Okay, YES, there are a few exceptions to that rule (*cough* 50 Shades *cough*), but Koontz isn't one of them.
I try not to say "That book sucked." Unless it does (*cough* 50 Shades *cough*). But I also don't hold back from criticizing where criticism is due, and I think that is helpful, because there are so many books to read out there, and so many authors who persist in writing new ones even though they must know I'm falling further behind every day (it's like they don't even CARE, the heartless bastards), that if I don't get some guidance from like-minded friends and critics, I'm just flailing. I wish I had all the time in the world to read, but I don't. So I have to be selective with what I pick up. Not insular, mind you, but selective--meaning that I believe I have a good chance of enjoying the book on some level.
Oooh, I'm totally stealing my own words for a blog post. Ha! (I really need to comb back through all my blatherings on this site if I run out of ideas.)
Re: (*cough*50 Shades*cough*) in my humble opinion it is just a Harlequin romance with some sex thrown in to keep it "tittilating" - I must admit I am guilty of reading the first one in the series but my hubby had just gone up North :blush: I gave my head a shake and never read volume 2 or 3
p.s. Did I understand the title of this thread - he says he wants me to "Koontz" his butt? :rolleyes:
[QUOTE=Neesy;566849]I must admit I am guilty of reading the first one in the series but my hubby had just gone up North [/QUOTE]
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
At another of my messageboards, we were having a debate on the merits of Babylon 5, when who should show up but J. Michael Straczynski. And yes, it was really him.
I wonder if Mr. Koontz is a member here. That would be fun, though I'm sure that professional courtesy would keep him from revealing himself.