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False Memory
by Dean Koontz
Awesome (7/1/2008)
I remember the first book I read by Dean Koontz was The Funhouse. A friend of mine lent the book to me and it was spectacular.I instantly became a Koontz fan.Then I started buying Koontz novels.I bought Chase, Midnight, Sieze The Night, Mr Murder. My sister works as a cleaner in a hotel and found this book in a room. She knew I was a Koontz fan and brought it home.But I was not interested in reading it. I mean c'mon more than 800 pages. After the book spent a year and a half without being opened I decided to start reading it.And guess what? I finished reading it in a week.This book is so awesome.
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