Icebound

mass market paperback

Published Oct. 19, 1994 by Ballantine Books.

ISBN:
978-0-345-38435-5
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3 stars (6 reviews)

The arctic night is endless. The fear is numbing. Screams freeze in the throat. Death arrives in shades of white. Cold-blooded murder seems right at home....the chill of the grave

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A little disappointing that such a horrible book should be so much fun

3 stars

Koontz' helpless approximation of a writing style, along with the cardboard characters and the fact that he forgets stuff he just wrote, always make for a fun read.

All of those usual quirks are present here: page after page of psychologically inept character backgrounds; a laughably naive style (randomly picked: “He spoke softly to the golden-haired boy in the picture.”); metaphors and similes so unoriginal they are painful (again, randomly: “pop out like a cork from a bottle”, “it was easy to believe that its shriek was full of gleeful malevolence”); terrible, terrible dialogue.

However, while the course of action is at no point anything less than clichéd, it is ridiculously absorbing. A page-turner. Unputdownable.

In the end, it's a little disappointing that such a horrible book should be so much fun (and you immediately forget why it was fun at all), but it still provides some hours of mindless …

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4 stars

Entertaining (which is my only requirement for the genre).


In the end the antagonist in the whodunnit sub-plot appeared to be a character that we'd not seen much of. I'd have liked it if he would've been better defined to better understand his motives. But then again, maybe this is not the type of book for that.

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