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Go to My LibraryFear Nothing A Novel
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Pages
- 448
- ISBN
- 9780307414106
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (26)
Fear Nothing 18 Copy Bin
1997 • HEADLINE
English
Fear Nothing
2009 • Dabel Brothers Publishing LLC
English
Fear Nothing A Novel
2012 • Random House Publishing Group
English
Fear Nothing (Moonlight Bay Trilogy, Book 1): A chilling tale of suspense and danger
2016 • HEADLINE
English
Fear Nothing
1997 • Headline Publishing Group
English
Other editions

Fear Nothing 18 Copy Bin
1997 • HEADLINE
English

Fear Nothing
2009 • Dabel Brothers Publishing LLC
English

Fear Nothing A Novel
2012 • Random House Publishing Group
English

Fear Nothing (Moonlight Bay Trilogy, Book 1): A chilling tale of suspense and danger
2016 • HEADLINE
English

Fear Nothing
1997 • Headline Publishing Group
English

Dean Koontz's Fear Nothing Graphic Novel
2010 • Dynamite
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Cemetery Dance Publications
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Charnwood
English

Fear Nothing
2006 • Random House Audio
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Random House Audio
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Bantam Books
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Headline
English

Fear Nothing
1997 • Headline Feature
English

Fear Nothing a Format Promtional Edition
1998 • Headline Publishing Group
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Bantam Books
English

Fear Nothing
1998 • Turtleback
English

Ne crains rien roman
2000 • R. Laffont
French

Ne crains rien
2002 • Robert Laffont
French

Fear Nothing
1998 • Cengage Gale
English

Geschöpfe der Nacht.
2002 • Heyne Verlag
German

Geschöpfe der Nacht Roman
1999 • Heyne
German

Geschöpfe der Nacht Roman
2000 • Heyne
German

Nocturno (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Mondadori (IT)
Spanish

Fear Nothing (Moonlight Bay)
2018 • Brilliance Audio
English

Fear Nothing: A Novel (Moonlight Bay)
2018 • Brilliance Audio
English

Каждый третий
2022 • Litres
Russian
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This graphic novel adaptation of Dean Koontz's novel is widely praised for its engaging storytelling and effective portrayal of character emotions, making it an enjoyable read even for those unfamiliar with the source material. Reviewers consistently highlight the compelling nature of the main character, Christopher Snow, and his unique medical condition, which adds an interesting and sometimes spooky element to the narrative. The pacing is generally considered good, with the mystery building in layers and the tension handled well, leading many readers to become invested in the unfolding plot. The dialogue is often described as witty and intelligent, contributing to well-crafted and colorful characters. Many fans of Dean Koontz consider this adaptation a strong representation of his work, appreciating the action, adventure, and thought-provoking insights within the thriller genre.
Despite these strengths, a significant point of contention among reviewers is the incomplete nature of the graphic novel series. This volume concludes on a cliffhanger, and readers express frustration that subsequent installments were never released, leaving the story unresolved. Some found the artwork to be merely decent or even subpar, with issues like characters looking too similar or the illustrations being difficult to discern, suggesting it often played a secondary role to the story. Criticisms also include the narrative feeling overly verbose or containing "verbal vomit" in places, with some finding the plot to be a "laundry list of concepts" that lacked sufficient resolution or felt too "over the top" and "cliche." For some, the slow pace and lack of a satisfying payoff by the end made the journey feel longer than necessary, with too many questions left unanswered.
Overall, this graphic novel is best suited for readers who are either already fans of Dean Koontz's "Moonlight Bay" series and its unique protagonist, or those who are open to reading the original novel to experience the full story. It successfully piques interest and builds a captivating mystery, making it a compelling, albeit incomplete, thriller. Readers who appreciate deep character insight, witty dialogue, and a blend of suspense with unusual concepts will likely find much to enjoy, provided they are prepared for an unresolved ending in this graphic novel format or are willing to transition to the prose novel to continue Christopher Snow's journey.
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