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In Odd We Trust (Graphic Novel) by Dean Koontz

tmarso's review

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emotional hopeful lighthearted mysterious tense
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

Cliche premise of a detective who can see ghosts. Still fun to read.

shorty_320's review

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4.0

Very quick read with a fact-paced storyline. I have to read any of Koontz's "Odd" novels, so I'm hoping this won't ruin any of the storylines!

blondierocket's review

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My first Dean Koontz novel, and I think a great introduction into Odd Thomas before starting the actual novels.

In Odd We Trust, a graphic novel, gives some back story to the character of Odd Thomas and how we began using his gift to help solve crimes. I have been apprehensive about starting the series because I wasn’t sure if I would enjoy the supernatural and science fiction aspect that sounds like Koontz’ books reflect, but after reading the graphic novel, I am more interested in finding out more about that storyline and characters.

In this particular story, Odd helps a little boy find his killer. It’s very interesting to see major fictional characters transformed into graphic novels and it definitely adds a new view to storytelling. Much is reflected on the picture and less on the words like in a novel.

Very good. Can’t wait to start the first official book of the series.

heidi_mcj's review

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4.0

Graphic novels are not my favorite type of book to read but this was a fun story and lead me to more Dean Koontz books.

jgintrovertedreader's review

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2.0

In the small town of Pico Mundo, an unassuming fry cook by the outlandish name of Odd Thomas has a special ability; he can see the dead. They can't speak to him but they have their own ways of communicating. After the murder of a small boy, Odd sees his spirit wandering around. It's obvious the boy wants justice. His nanny, an old friend of Odd's girlfriend Stormy, is worried that the killer might be targeting her other charge, a young girl. Odd and Stormy vow to do what they can to help protect the children of the town.

Odd Thomas has come to the world of graphic novels. I like the idea but it didn't work out all that well for me.

I love Odd. He's so good and earnest but he still has that unexpected sense of humor and hope despite all the things he's seen. That Odd was in these pages, I just wanted more of him. I think the format limited him. In the novels, I think my favorite parts are his internal musings and it's got to be hard to bring that through in a graphic novel. There were bits here and there, just not enough.

I wasn't a huge fan of the style of the artwork either. In my ignorance, I'll say it looks like anime. Feel free to correct me nicely if there's a better word to describe it. Whatever it's called, I just don't generally care for it.

The story felt kind of--well, circular. They don't really get much of anywhere. It was the same basic events a couple of times and then a big "surprise" ending that wasn't really a surprise.

I will say that it was nice to see a beloved character from the first book who hasn't shown back up in the rest of them. I also like the title a lot.

And that's really all I have to say. More devoted fans of graphic novels may enjoy this more than I did. I'll be sticking to the regular books from now on.

hwalk91's review

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dark mysterious fast-paced

3.75

kice7788's review

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5.0

great start to this series of graphic novels!

fwog19's review

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4.0

It was good to get back to Odd's life, even if it was just for a short time. I loved the books and it was nice to see him in graphic novel form. My heart had a little pang knowing that Anton Yelchin is gone, but that's a whole different animal, really. He was still Odd Thomas, but the one in the graphic novel did him justice.
Overall, I liked the story. There wasn't a lot to it, but it was a nice break to step back into his world.

marie_gg's review

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2.0

This wasn't as good as the original novel, Odd Thomas.

http://mariesbookgarden.blogspot.com/2011/01/in-odd-we-trust-so-so.html

readingtheskyline's review

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5.0

This was really fun and I enjoyed it. It makes me want to read the actual books.