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This was the first audio book I ever listened to. I had a long commute at the time. Then took a trip with my folks that had a two day drive and talked them into listening to it. My dad wasn't a reader, but they loved it and were hooked. Any long drive they had they'd go to the library and get a couple audio books.
Guess this doesn't really help the topic other than to say it is an enjoyable book. I've since read it as well.
I read the first few and I really enjoyed them. After that I think the format got old to me so I didn’t keep it up.
Dean Koontz is very light reading. If you’ve read a few of his books you’ve read them all, but if you want an entertaining story that usually has a reasonably positive outcome, you could do worse.
If you don’t like golden retrievers, art deco or California though, you may want to pass. 😀
I haven't read a ton of his stuff, but what I have I have enjoyed. Forgetting the name, but the one where the main character can only go out at night was enjoyable in a similar way to the first few Odd Thomas books for me.
You're right that his stuff feels lighter and that can be good depending on your mood. I enjoy King, but have to be in the right frame of mind because his stuff often feels a bit padded for me. I guess maybe I like a happy medium between the two.