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Jul 22, 2008
Drunken redollection
0 of 2 found this helpful I'm a little drunk, but I promise to speak nothing of the plot. Dean Koontz is infamous for his descriptive ramblings,which though inticate tend to leave the plot neglected for just long enough for a reader to lose interest. Koontz, aware of this folly, seems to break the habit around page 46. I'll admit that there is significance in the first forty or so pages, however as in book two where he is wandering around the underground I believe the plot could have been condensed. Thus far I've addressed only the first 40 some Odd pages. The story begins and as all good stories do, it draws you into it, so that if you yourself don't become Odd you feel so close as to perhaps be a departed spirit following him. The book raises many questions, but only answers enough to conclude a battle. The war may still be fought and truths be brought to light in a sequel if Odd can survive that is. It seems that Koontz having severely neglecting Thomas as merely another of his book a month characters, through his second and third appearances, has finally seen the Odd one's potential and has made a commitment to an interesting future for him. While I didn't care much for the second or third books, I'd suggest to anyone interested in Odd Hours that they at least read the enjoyable first book entitled Odd Thomas.

Jan 31, 2022
Great! Could be better.
1 of 1 found this helpful Normally, I don't subtract stars for features not advertised on a product, if you've done your research you know what this is and what it lacks. Soundcore frames are better than Bose Tempo in a few ways. Soundcore frames have an app that let's you adjust the EQ and update the firmware. Soundcore frames have interchangeable frames so you can adjust your style without having to buy a new pair of glasses. Soundcore frames have better controls, because they utilize both sides for tap and swipe. With bose you have one small button for play/pause, forward and back. Soundcore frames let's you personalize the controls (handy for lefties). Soundcore frames has 2 speakers on each arm for a decent simulated surround sound.
So why buy Bose Tempo instead? They're Louder. They have better sound quality. The battery lasts longer. USB type C charging instead of Soundcore's proprietary charging cable that currently isn't sold separately. If you lose it, you can't charge your soundcore frames. I own both, but find myself reaching for the Bose Tempo more often.