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Oddkins : a fable for all ages / Dean R. Koontz ; illustrations by Phil Parks ; created by Christopher Zavisa

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Munster, B. (1998). Discovering Dean Koontz: Essays on America's Bestselling Writer of Suspense and Horror Fiction. Borgo Press. p.10. ISBN 9781557421456 . Retrieved 2014-10-27. realized that most of these programs are not meant to help anyone, merely to control people and make them dependent. I was forced to reconsider everything I'd once believed. I developed a profound distrust of government regardless of the philosophy of the people in power. I remained a liberal on civil-rights issues, became a conservative on defense, and a semi-libertarian on all other matters." [7] Career [ edit ] In his spare time, Koontz wrote his first novel, Star Quest, which was published in 1968. Koontz went on to write over a dozen science fiction novels. Seeing the Catholic faith as a contrast to the chaos in his family, Koontz converted in college because faith provided existential answers for life; he admired Catholicism's "intellectual rigor," saying it permitted a view of life that saw mystery and wonder in all things. [8] [9] He says he sees Catholicism as English writer and Catholic convert G. K. Chesterton did: that it encourages a "joy about the gift of life". [8] Koontz says that spirituality has always been part of his books, as are grace and our struggle as fallen souls, but he "never get[s] on a soapbox". [8] Ramsland, Katherine M. (1997). Dean Koontz: a writer's biography. New York, N.Y.: HarperPrism. ISBN 0-06-105271-X. LCCN 97030839.

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In October 2008, Koontz revealed that he had adopted a new dog, Anna. Eventually, he learned that Anna was the grandniece of Trixie. [21] Anna died on May 22, 2016. [22] Koontz then adopted a new dog, Elsa, on July 11, 2016. [23] Disputed authorship [ edit ] To the world, the Oddkins are just stuffed animals. But all of these soft, cuddly, sweet faced toys share a wonderful, magical secret... they're alive! However, while the identity or the origin of the invaders is never explicitly explained, at the end of the book, Molly realizes that the invaders were not aliens at all, but that they had actually lived through the biblical apocalypse, and that the monsters were demons, sent to Earth to annihilate humanity. Only a few would be spared, as in the ark of Noah, to rebuild a cleaner world. Several facts through the novel support her belief.

Star Quest and Dark Of The Woods http://www.restfilee.com/2v1mudm14m3c/Star_Quest_and_Dark_Of_The_Woods.rar.html For one, it has a lovely pro-life worldview. For example, one of the good toys is "...a loving and compassionate dog who wanted everyone--and every stuffed thing--to share her pleasure in being alive."

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I don’t remember having an imaginary friend while growing up. I guess it’s because I had a twin brother, with whom I was very closed until our second year of school, but after that we became distant because he ended up 3 years behind me. The Passengers (1977) – MGM – starring Jean-Louis Trintignant (French film adaptation of Koontz's novel Shattered) Leering, laughing, and deadly, they are let loose into the world by a terrifying force. Frightening as it may be, the Oddkins must go on a journey to find Colleen Shannon, Mr. Bodkins's chosen successor as a life-giving toymaker and the only person who can save them. The stormy night is perilous and the Oddkins face a danger that threatens not only their magic...but the magic in us all. Tischler, Nancy M. (2009). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Fiction: From C.S. Lewis to Left Behind. ABC-CLIO. p.187. ISBN 9780313345685.

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While the story is endearing and I think anyone will enjoy it, to an extent it did get a little preachy. I have not read any of Dean Koontz’s other works, so perhaps this is common in his writing, but for me the very definitive discussion of a “Lord Creator” in a children’s book was a tad off-putting. In addition, parts of it felt a little silly or made me wonder why there wasn’t an easier resolution. I won’t look into it too much though, since this fable is geared towards a younger audience. Did you know in 1988 Dean Koontz wrote a children's story? Ok, it's billed as a 'fable for all ages' but it's clearly aimed at the younger generation. Think Toy Story meets Small Soldiers meets something Tim Burton might have noodled around a bit on at breakfast and you have Oddkins. Ivan Bodkin is a magical toymaker who dies and leaves his merry band of talking, walking toys to fend for themselves against the bad toys in the basement (subfloor? sub-something?), led by a marionette with an attitude, a flying bee and a convict human who is motivated by a demonic force to try and buy the toy factory from Bodkins relative who has just inherited the factory. NKUI, Inc., Airtight Graphics, and The Land of the Enchantment (P)2013 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved. Mr. Bodkins has passed away before he can give his life-giving powers to Colleen Shannon, the toy maker he had chosen to replace him. Yet before he dies, the old man takes Amos aside, appoints him leader of the Oddkins, and gives him a dire warning: Watch out for an evil toy maker -- and something much, much worse!

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Take the not-so-subtle Christian themes of Narnia, mix it with a dash of Small Soldiers, season it with the overall aesthetic of a creepy 80s kids movie, have Phil Parks illustrate it, and you get Oddkins. The right catalyst could well be the individualist rebel, Tohm . . . he who had once been a simple peasant and who had been forcibly changed into a fearfully armored instrument of mechanical warfare--the man-tank Jumbo Ten. Oddkins: A Fable for All Ages is written by Dean Koontz and illustrated by Phil Parks. This is a beautiful tale and Parks' illustrations are gorgeous. This fable begins with the kindly toymaker passing away and his wonderful toys -- Oddkins -- setting out on an adventure across the city in search of the new toymaker's shop, pursued by evil toys (from a previous maker). Frankenstein (2004) – USA Network – starring Adam Goldberg, Parker Posey, Michael Madsen, Vincent Perez, and Thomas Kretschmann (Koontz pulled out of the project midway through production because he did not like the direction the film was headed. He ended up writing his own books with the storyline he had originally created. The project continued without him.) [29] Hideaway (1995) – Tristar Pictures – starring Jeff Goldblum, Christine Lahti, Jeremy Sisto, and Alicia SilverstoneCarroll, Jerry (February 23, 1998). "Dean Koontz Fears Nothing". San Francisco Chronicle. p.E-1 . Retrieved 2012-06-10.

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When old toymaker, Isaac Boddkins, passes away, he leaves behind a toyshop filled with magic toys with one true destiny: make a child’s life happy. But, with evil afoot, and evil toys awaking deep beneath the factory, the toys – led by Amos the Bear – must find the new toymaker before it’s too late. Can they dare venture into the skyscrapers to find her? Or will the dangers end their small lives? Along their journey they learn things about themselves and about life - the importance of friendship, faith, and courage, among other things. Besides The Velveteen Rabbit, this also reminds me The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane with his long journey and the way he comes to understand that he is not the most important thing in the world. If you liked either of those books, or "Toy Story," then you'll love this book. Tischler, Nancy M. (2009). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Fiction: From C.S. Lewis to Left Behind. Greenwood Press. p.187. ISBN 978-0-313-34568-5. However, there are several references to old pop culture that only older adults would get. Also, there are parts of the story that might be too scary for kids younger than 8 or so. So, I really don't know how to categorize this book.The oddkins must face danger while on their way into the big city to find the toymaker Uncle Isaac had chosen before his sudden death. Amos the bear, Burl the elephant, Skippy the rabbit, Butterscotch the dog, Patch the cat and Gibbons are out in the storm, in the downpour of rain, to find their destiny. Ben Fox (2004-12-26). "Associated Press". Deseret News. Archived from the original on 2007-11-23 . Retrieved 2007-08-01.

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