One Door Away from Heaven Book Review
By Tonia Jordan, published May 12, 2008
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There's another plot that follows a little boy and his dog, a journey that becomes terrifying even to the book's readers. Koontz tells this part of the story in the present tense, further intensifying the struggle. Of course, the boy and Micky eventually cross paths, and the world will change when they do.
I think One Door Away From Heaven will be well-received by fans of horror that yearn for just a little bit more out of their thriller novels. Koontz delivers action and suspense, yet at the same time offers philosophy and theories to his readers. This one is definitely a page-turner with a higher purpose. The book delivers fast-paced action along with some very serious themes, like assisted suicide and substance abuse.
I loved the feel of this novel. It was exciting and suspenseful, and it provided a really good message at the same time. Very well-written with a great plot and full of meaning. A perfect novel!
Every so often, I come across a book that I just need to share. Reading this made me want to buy a copy of this book for everyone I know. I think everyone should read this one. Upon finishing One Door Away From Heave, I felt really good about life, as a Koontz novel typically leaves me. I like that the author portrays a good message about life in this novel.
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