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Helpful votes received on reviews: 61% (62 of 102)
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In My Own Words:
Hi Amazonians:

I'm just this guy who chose to pursue literature and give my life to it. Why? Because I'm crazy... crazy for the written word. I love being a storyteller. Reading and writing are my greatest joy, therefore I'm always eager to share my thoughts on many of the books I've enjoyed and to ask new readers to give my stuff a try too.

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Top Reviewer Ranking: 27,423 - Total Helpful Votes: 62 of 102
Intensity by Dean Koontz
Intensity by Dean Koontz
5.0 out of 5 stars vintage Koontz, July 18 2004
The title of this novel says it all. This story is intense! It's because of novels like this that Dean Koontz is called the master of suspense. This whole story is basically like one endless unbroken chase scene. It's quite possibly the most suspenseful novel I can remember ever reading.

David Rehak
author of "A Young Girl's Crimes"

Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz
Eyes of Darkness by Dean Koontz
5.0 out of 5 stars a suspense classic, July 18 2004
This is the incredibly riveting, tightly written, and uniquely entertaining story of a lost child named Danny and the dedicated mother, Tina Evans, who will do anything to get him back. A year has passed and still no sign of little Danny... but then a friend swears she spotted him in a stranger's car! Next, a mysterious note appears: NOT DEAD. Thus begins a mother's quest to save her kidnapped child, but little does she know of the dangers that await her in this especially gripping yarn that remains a personal favorite of mine.

David Rehak
author of "A Young Girl's Crimes"

The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
The Return of the Native by Thomas Hardy
I'm fully convinced that "Return of the Native" is technically Hardy's best work. The other novel of his that I love is "Jude the Obscure." His beautiful heroine, Eustacia, is an enthralling character, free-spirited, seductive, and sensuous, with several men in love (or lust) with her--like Wildeve. Wildeve pretends to marry a girl named Thomasin, but it didn't happen. And he takes off on a tryst with Eustacia. However, even though they're fond of each other, neither of them are willing to get really serious about each other. She eventually disses Wildeve and as revenge he threatens to marry Thomasin after all, which is what Eustacia wants anyway, since she's become… Read more