A Snippet of Truth from Dean Koontz
If you haven't noticed already, I like to write. I also love to read and one of my all-time favorite authors is Dean Koontz. I have read everything that he has written and I am ecstatic that he puts out a new novel about every 6 months. Last year he started his own version of Frankenstein.
Koontz's Frankenstein is alive today and is 200+ years old. His body has been kept alive by his many advances in scientific medicine and he is creating a society of superhumans that have two hearts and extraorinary healing powers. One day Dr. Frankenstein plans to take over the world. This new book is actually a series of books he is wriging all entitled "Dean Koontz's Frankenstein" and I am currently reading book two - City of Night.
What I love about Koontz is that each of his books have a brilliant underlying message. In this current book, City of Night, Frankenstein's creation's are starting to fall apart. He has created them without the capacity to love or to hope. They have no free will, they only have one purpose and that is to carry out the will of their creator. They have been implanted into society and they sit around envious of the human race because they have the ability to have children, to hope, and to love. They desire to kill or to commit suicide to give them some release from the horror that is their lives, but they have been programmed and so suicide and murder are forbidden.
Here is a brilliantly written excerpt that even out of context I think you will still grasp its enormity...
"Emotions are funny things, Mrs. Helios. Maybe it's better, after all, to be
limited to only envy and anger and fear and hate - because those feelings are
circular. They turn endlessly back on themselves, like a snake swallowing its
tail. They lead to nothing else, and they keep the mind from hope, which is
essential when hope will never be fulfilled."
A good novel will keep you entertained, a great novel will teach you something new and teach you something about yourself.
I don't know if Koontz is a christian, but I know he knows of God. You cannot write the way he does without the knowledge that we are not alone in this world. If you don't already read Koontz, then start today!
And since I am speaking of books today, Nikki Johnson a dear friend of mine, sent me this link -
http://www.libraryhotel.com/index.shtml
It is a very cool concept. It is a hotel that is themed after a library and you can actually request to stay in a particular room filled with the literature that you like! Awesome! Go check it out! (thanks Snik!)
17 Comments:
I'm a Koontz fan as well. I'm looking forward to reading his Frankenstein. Nice insights. Yours and his.
i'm not a Koontz fan. I read one book of his and STILL have nightmares about it. kujo, i think.
hmmm, don't read Koontz eddo so have nothing to add to this, but the except was interesting.
Lightening was one of my favs... Love Koontz... yep... we are brothers
Koontz is kind of like banana bread... I can take him or leave him... so I leave him.
Ben, you just lost SUMO points with Eddo...
Livid!!!!!! Everyone who reads Posted Note MUST ALSO LOVE EVERYTHING EDDO LOVES!!
You are not allowed to be your own person, to have your own thoughts, ideas, or beliefs, you will like what I like...
Now say you are sorry and repeat this mantra over and over...
Eddo is the best
Eddo knows what he is talking about
I like what Eddie Likes
Eddo is cool
Dean Koontz is like cinnamon shortbread cookies and I love him.
Do not come back to posted note until you have recited this 1000 times.
I bid you GOOD DAY!
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I agree KT, they have been really crazy lately... Did you click on the link???
You are compelled to click!!
You are compelled to click!!
I am with you my brother. I love a good book - its a movie of the mind.
Thanks for sharing.
Eh... Koontz. Like King, he's seemed to have lost his edge over the years. And I never liked either one very much to begin with.
I'll stick with Heinlein, Card, Asimov and Adams.
No clicking Eddo, but thanks for the suggestion.
Maybe next time game night is at your house I can check out from the Eddo Public Library.
Indeed KT, Indeed!
One of my sisters just gave me a whole bag of books, most of them Koontz. I'm not sure I've ever read any of his stuff. (This is why I now have to keep a list - I read so much I can't remember half the time whether I've read something or not.)
I have never read Koontz but after this post I may have to give him a try. Messages told with story stick with you so much longer. So which book of his would you suggest to start with?
One of my favorites :)
Eddo, those books are so creepy, I started to read that one you gave me and couldn't stand it, I was so scared and felt so weirded out, he has too vivid an imagination for me. made me have nightmares, I couldn't get it out of my mind and I only read part of the first chapter.
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