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Whispers Review

Dean Koontz, Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Whispers

Published: April 1980
Author: Dean Koontz
Genre: Adult, American, Fiction, Ghost, Horror, Literature, Mystery, Parenting, psychological, Serial Killer, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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The Review

Dean Koontz's novel Whispers is a suspense thriller. It was the first of Koontz's novels to reach the New York Times Best Seller list, and it is largely regarded as the book that launched his career as a best-selling novelist. The novel was also turned into a film of the same name in 1990. The film was bizarre. Unlike the book. I like the book, but it terrified me. The film was simply bizarre. The acting was mediocre. It lacked belief, emotion, and realism. They could have done so much better than the finished outcome. Still, the film was passable. Unfortunately, the youngster in the film performed poorly. But then, so were the grownups, and even the bugs were bad actors. 

Despite being scheduled for a theatrical release, the picture was released direct to video in the United States via Live Home Video. In 2012, the film was re-released on DVD under the label Scorpion. I've included a link to the movie at the conclusion of the review, but it may not be available in all countries, so double-check the information on the website you'll arrive at after clicking the link.

Unfortunately, I cannot suggest it to young readers since numerous extended adult paragraphs, scenes, and explanatory passages, particularly in the second half, make for difficult reading.

Though if like me, you enjoy being a witness to the development of a good writer into a great one, and you enjoy the intimacy of that experience, even if it is shared with millions of other readers, you should read "Whispers." The narrative is fascinating intellectually, but the clumsy language makes it less pleasant than many other Koontz stories.

It's not a good introduction for anyone who hasn’t yet learned to enjoy the fantastic rides that his later works provide. I'd want to see a revised and re-edited edition of the book. 

The narrative line is highly intriguing, and the two major protagonists were beautifully done. However, the conversation and explicit scenes had me practically shouting to myself as to why Koontz was writing such ridiculous dialect and too detailed adult material that was characterized as a cheap paperback one would buy in an adult book store. 

Regardless of how original and intriguing the narrative was, these two factors seriously undermined the work. Perhaps the author was doing it for the purpose of the plot, as an experiment, or simply to attract new readers to his novels. I'm not sure, but I believe it hurts more when someone is unable to publicly discuss a book, even if it was excellent, but, it contained adult content.

However, even after saying these things, I must state that they are solely meant for novice readers and/or non-fans; otherwise, it was a fantastic work for fans and readers who enjoy reading large volumes.

Hilary struck me as a fairly strong character. She understands what she wants and how to care for herself, but this is also her weakness.

Minor imperfections were there, but they did not detract from the action. The ancient mansion was situated on a somewhat inaccessible position, so how did they transport workers and goods up there? 

Regardless of Katherine's intricate narrative, in a small town, there would always be one or two nosy neighbors with suspicions, and there would have to be some chatter. 

I'm also not certain that an experienced detective would have allowed himself and two civilians to stroll into a potentially violent scenario or enter a property where there was possible evidence in a live crime investigation, even only to air it out.

Nonetheless, these did not distract from the story's overall suspense. It was a suspense novel, not a study of police procedures or actual crime.

It was amusing, if readers viewed the movie first, the novel will fill up many gaps. and many aspects from the film that brought the tale together.

It's not as fantastic as some of Koontz's later works like my favorites The Key To Midnight and Intensity, but it's still highly fascinating, twisted, dark, strange, and intriguing.

Dean Koontz has us on the edge of our seats, chewing our nails yet again. The suspense builds until I can't take it anymore. Nonetheless, he manages to construct a villain who is so shattered that I end up feeling sad for him.

The first third of the book moved slowly and took me a few days to finish. When it finally began moving, it accelerated. The narrative was fairly predictable, and I recognized how everything was going to play out around the time the speed picked up. 

Even though it was predictable, it kept my attention to the conclusion. There was too much explicit content for my tastes, but that's just my opinion. I don't like romance in thrillers, but this was far too graphic for me, and if I wanted that, I'd read a corny romance novel. As previously stated, I still recommend this book.


Final Thoughts

Only a few authors, like Dean Koontz, can make you sympathize with a nasty serial murderer. Everyone has a history, and for many people, child abuse had a role in shaping who they are. A variation on the divided personality.

Only around three pages into the narrative did it start to get very interesting! Needless to say, this was not your typical stalker tale!!! It began with a more spooky and sci-fi vibe and quickly took off! This one's storyline was right up there with the greatest! This was fantastic and, after all, classic Koontz! It did take a couple of chapters for things to pick up, which is NOT usual of Koontz

He usually has you hooked inside the first two pages! "What's going on here?" I kept asking myself throughout the story. What is he up to? 

He was creating an odd, bizarre, and captivating plot. This one is both innovative and intriguing. This is classic Koontz, who, as his admirers know, is extraordinary!!!! 

So, what can I say about this book that is appropriate? To begin with, it boasts one of the finest villains I've ever read about. He's not just psychotic and nasty, but in the end, you understand he's also a victim. You genuinely feel bad for him.

The other characters are equally excellent. They're all of them. It's unusual not to dislike a single character in a novel.

The narrative follows. Simply said, it's a fantastic narrative. Very nicely told and written. Add in a fantastic cast of characters, and you have one heck of a novel.

I've read practically everything Koontz has written, and this is by far one of his greatest. The others, Shattered and Watchers, were not awful; in fact, they were pretty good as well, but not on the same level as this magnificent work. Simply said, this is a must-read.


Synopsis

“#1 New York Times bestselling author Dean Koontz “pulls out all the stops” (Publishers Weekly) in this haunting psychological thriller...

For thirty-five years, Bruno Frye has lived in the shadow of the adopted mother who made his heart beat with constant fear. And even though she died five years ago, the whispers still haunt him in the dark...enough to make him kill—and kill again.

Hilary Thomas is one of his intended victims. And she’s about to learn that even death can’t keep a bad man down...”


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Rating: 90/100
Recommended: 100/100 Yes.

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Duma Key Review

Stephen King, America, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Occult, Parenting, Psychological, Relationships, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

Duma Key

Published: 22, January 2008
Author: Stephen King
Genre: American, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Occult, Parenting, Psychological, Relationships, Supernatural, Suspense, Thriller

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The Review

Stephen King's Duma Key is a supernatural mystery thriller novel. The book reached number one on the New York Times Best Seller List. It is Stephen King's first novel set in Florida and/or Minnesota. The dust cover includes holographic writing, which varies depending on the edition.

This is a slow-burning masterpiece, in my opinion. It's beautifully written, but it takes a while to get to the main excellent part that many of Stephen King's supernatural followers are looking for. 

Page after page of description is provided by the author. While the plot is intriguing, about half of the book is devoted to the character's recuperation from his injury. 

The ghost narrative doesn't truly begin until around halfway through the book. If I had to compare it to any of the author's previous works, I'd say it has a Bag of Bones vibe to it, which I also liked. It's already on my list of favorite Stephen King novels; it's a little sluggish, but it's still a pretty fantastic read.

Even though the setting and parts of the facts in this story are made up, they fit into the overall image, and I have already read it twice. As usual, author goes beyond the typical horror or mystery thriller. 

He provides tremendous insight into psychological origins, as well as a ruthless yet empathetic and oftentimes tongue-in-cheek critique of current American society, which makes his supernatural-oriented horror stories so haunting: they are grounded in everyday life! This novel is no different and is an excellent read.

What follows is intended for readers who, like myself, have been desensitized or used to gore and terror to the point of feeling nothing. If you're looking for a good, scary, gory fright-fest along the lines of Clive Barker's Candyman, Fright Night, or William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist, you won't find it here. 

While it is scary and atmospheric, and there are some creepy moments, this novel was an only mildly interesting character study. It was about one man's journey to rediscover himself and reclaim his sense of purpose and value after being brutally injured in a rare accident.

What I wrote in the preceding paragraphs does not apply to readers who are easily frightened. Because many of the chapters in this book will shock you, so avoid reading it near the beach or at night. 

That being said, and as dull as that may or may not be depending on your own sensitivities, ideas, and point of view, this narrative is also about spirits and some history of southern America, namely Florida and the Gulf Coast. 

The ghost tale, history, and suspenseful parts keep you guessing while going off on tangents and detours, are what caught my attention and kept me reading, and it is what and how a great narrative is written.

The most exciting portion occurred right at the end, following a lengthy build-up. I've read the paperback and listened to the Audiobook. Both are amazing, but the tale, in particular, captivated me. 

I read a lot and have read a lot of books as a consequence, and I've discovered that my capacity to become lost in a tale has grown with each word I read or listen to. 

I've also discovered that the author in me is growing better at absorbing the ideas and knowledge that these great and even lesser-known writers provide in their work. 

I'll say it again, as I have in previous reviews of Stephen King's books: his ability to create such genuine and down-to-earth characters never ceases to surprise me. 

They spring off the page, walk, speak, think, and feel, and I do all of these things with them every step of the way. 

I get to know and care about these people from the start. He writes his characters with authenticity and tenderness, yet never drawing a line or stopping short. Every imperfection and weakness is as vividly portrayed as every quality.

A number of my reader friends thought the story's narrative went into the strange and insane. Perhaps it does, but I stayed on that journey till the finish and enjoyed every minute of it, and each minute seemed as authentic and real to me as the previous one. 

One of the things I like most about Stephen King as an author is that he is not afraid to dig into the abnormal and the insane, and he is never hesitant to write things that no one else would think of writing. 

He transports readers to places, universes, and dimensions that no other author would or could even if similar things happened to them.

One of my favorites of his stories is The Langoliers, which is absolutely implausible and insane, but I've read and listened to the audio version of that story several times. 

No other author that I've read writes the stories that he does. So, while the novel does take a bizarre turn, trust me when I say it's worth the journey.

Duma Key was also a favorite of mine because it was situated in Florida. I've never been to Florida, but I've lived quite close to the beach for many years (less than ten minutes walk away), but now I'm more than an hour away and can't go as frequently as I used to. 

I miss the environment, the ocean, the sand beneath my feet, and the breeze on my face. I'm glad I read this book in its entirety on the beach; otherwise, it would have made me miss the beach even more.

The main character has lost his arm, and the ways in which he has to adapt and function, what he feels and how he forgets and then recalls, are all rendered so genuine that I feel as if I now know what it's like to lose a limb. 

Even though I never want to encounter phantom limbs in my life, and I genuinely hope no one else does, I felt that the subject of phantom limbs was almost cleared up for me. This, and other Duma Key-related things, have lingered with me long after I've set it down and listened to the audio.


Final Thoughts

This seemed more like old-school Stephen King to me. What terrifies us the most is what emerges from our own imaginations. 

The Shining, for example. I recall reading late one night when camping with the wind blowing and the trees scratching; this story accomplishes the same with the waves and sounds the water and shells produce while sitting on a pier. 

I actually read it on the beach, which was a wonderful setting for this book and narrative. My beach days would have been jeopardized and ruined if I had been a weak-hearted or easily scared person. 

I used to read a lot of novels on the beach, and not only during the day; on many occasions, but I also remained up all night to complete a book that I had begun, and I enjoyed it even more because of the atmosphere.

This story reminded me of Stephen King's ability to make you doubt the things you hear in the middle of the night and assume you know what they are.

An excellent read, but it is dependent on the reader's preferences, which is why I was unable to give full marks and recommendations.

Synopsis

“When Edgar Freemantle moves to the remote island of Duma Key to escape his past, he doesn't expect to find much there. But Duma has been waiting for him, and something in the view from his window urges him to discover a talent he never knew he had. Edgar Freemantle begins to paint. And as he paints, the island's secrets begin to stir. Secrets of children lost in the undertow, of a ghost ship riding the distant horizon - and a family's buried past reaching long hands into the present.”


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Rating: 90/100
Recommended: 90/100 Yes.

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Rich Dad Poor Dad

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Published: Originally 1997 - Revised 2017

Author: Robert T. Kiyosaki 

Genres: Personal Finance, Money, Investing, Parenting, Entrepreneurship, Education, Advice


Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not!
 
The first financial book you should read if you want to understand the mindset of an actual rich person and the poor person who never succeeds in life, even though he tries and works hard till he can't anymore.
 
It's been almost 25 years since Mr. Robert Kiyosaki’s Rich Dad Poor Dad was first published and it changed the Personal Finance thinking of many. It is in my mind and still in book charts the #1 Personal Finance book of all time.
 
The book is really easy to understand and even a person without technical knowledge of how money works can understand it. Almost all the financial mistakes and blunders I see many people around me and the world make are mentioned in this book. It tells how ninety-five percent of the population thinks and because of that stays poor. Everyone wants to become rich but never changes the way of thinking and acting upon it. The financial habits of a poor man are the reason for the majority of us to never become rich. This book makes you realize how you can start to change your "poor man's" habits and start to act financially like a rich man with your hard-earned money. 
 
You get to learn about many things but these are the highlights that may help you decide in buying this book...
 
Your thinking about the way you spent money before reading this book will surely change permanently. 

It can help you teach and build your kids to be financially free also from the start.

Change the concept of saving and investing because that is one of the main differences between rich and poor financial thinking.

Helps you change your mindset to be more financially independent 
It helps you understand how to make your money make more money for you. In simple words, make money with money.
Improve your financial intelligence

The freedom of thinking and freedom from money. What actually means is that instead of being a slave to money, you'll make money your slave.
 
I wish I was able to give more points. Hundred is the max that I can give, but you can add many more zeros to your investments and the way of thinking after you read this book. So here are the ratings...
 
Rating: 100/100
Recommended: 100/100 YES.
 
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