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cancer and believes that she did not die because she was meant to save someone else’s life, that someone was <i>Ashley Bell</i>.</p><p id="befb">At the time of the book, she is currently living in Southern California. To be exact, a small bungalow in Corona del Mar. There was no ocean view, despite being three blocks away from the Pacific. She wrote short stories and kept a diary.</p><h2 id="5c2d">The Plot</h2><p id="2e55">Starting with Bibi’s hunt for Ashley, things get crazier than ever as Bibi gets involved in another world in her mind. Her brain tumor puts her in a coma that the doctors cannot understand because the brain activity is as active and as vibrant as if she were fully awake and functioning.</p><p id="9752">There are many conspiracies and crimes within the story. This story is brimming with themes of both innocence and evil.</p><p id="e4a8">The girl that Bibi feels she is meant to save, Ashley Bell, whom she has never met, was a character in a book she read as a child. Ashley Bell was a Holocaust survivor who grows up to become a brain surgeon. Bibi’s strong desire to save her is what consumes her after her close encounter with death.</p><p id="9ee4">Bibi has quite a knack for forgetting bad experiences in her life; however, to save Ashley Bell, she must open a deeper part of her mind of forgotten incidences. These recollections could be crucial to her rescuing Ashley.</p><h2 id="b2d7">The Characters</h2><p id="95b3">Another thing that is great about this story is that you can see the characters as real people.</p><p id="aac8">Bibi’s mom and dad are a stereotypical Liberal surfer couple from California if there ever was one.</p><p id="5d03">There’s Pax, her Navy Seal BF, who is currently somewhere unknown to her because of national security concerns.</p><p id="2ffc">There’s the Captain, her mother’s father, and Bibi’s childhood confidant, and many others, you will grow to love, and some you will hate tremendously. There isn’t anything that makes you think these are just some made-up people in a story.</p><p id="b1a4">The way Koontz describes his characters you will feel their happiness, their anger, their love, their sadness, and their pain.</p><h2 id="4008">Recommendation & Summary</h2><p id="5b70">The book itself is quite long; however, you won’t even notice it because of the short chapters. You will feel like you are getting through the book quite quickly.</p><p id="deec">Any mystery lover will enjoy this book and will undoubtedly be content with the plot. This book is a must-read that I give 5 out of 5 stars. Those who are not Dean Koontz fans might be after reading this novel.</p><p id="4037">While this

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book review cannot give too much away, Bibi’s ordeal is unique and worth a read.</p><h2 id="5e82">A Comparison to Other Koontz Novels</h2><p id="b5c9">From the standpoint of this book review, it is a more personal and character-driven story than, say Koontz’ novel <i>Breathless</i>. A novel that is basically a high tech and plot-driven retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic <i>Frankenstein</i>.</p><p id="ae00">However, the personal focus and heartfelt emotions make Ashley Bell stand out among his works. This book is not the usual Koontz thriller; it is a cut above showing what an author can do when he digs deep into a character’s mind and soul.</p><h2 id="854a">Conclusion</h2><p id="649a">Ashley Bell is an excellent read that you will not want to miss. I hope you liked my little book review, and I hope I didn’t give away too much .</p><p id="e551">By the way, if you have not read <a href="https://amzn.to/31nSK5H"><b><i>Final Hour</i></b></a> and <a href="https://amzn.to/2ZYdnYC"><b><i>Last Light</i></b></a>, though it is not necessary to the <a href="https://amzn.to/2O3q8dY"><b><i>Ashley Bell</i></b></a> story, some of the character lead-ins begin in these novellas, which you can get free with a <a href="https://amzn.to/31goOKJ"><b><i>Kindle Unlimited</i></b></a> subscription. Thanks.</p><p id="ada0">Buy it now for your Kindle: <a href="https://amzn.to/2O3q8dY"><b>https://amzn.to/2O3q8dY</b></a></p><figure id="0624"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/1*0Iyn9x0x_kQ1CKLoYleHWg.png"><figcaption>About the Author Photo by Jean Springs from Pexels</figcaption></figure><p id="b6d2">Stephen Dalton is a retired US Army First Sergeant with a degree in journalism from the University of Maryland and a Certified US English Chicago Manual of Style Editor. Top Writer in Short Story, VR, Design, & Creativity. Editor of <a href="https://medium.com/pop-off">Pop Off, </a>Top Dalton’s Blog, 100WordStory, and <a href="https://medium.com/sportsshorts100wordsonly">SportsShorts100WordsOnly</a></p><p id="89ad">You can see his portfolio <a href="https://thewriteresults.contently.com/">here</a>. Email <a href="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</a></p><p id="8a12"><a href="https://the-write-results.info/book-reviews/"><b>Website</b></a> | <a href="https://www.facebook.com/rosalyn.escobido/"><b>Facebook</b></a> | <a href="https://twitter.com/daltonspatriots"><b>Twitter </b></a>| <a href="https://www.instagram.com/daltonspatriots/"><b>Instagram</b></a> | <a href="https://www.reddit.com/user/TheWriteResults/"><b>Reddit</b></a><b> | <a href="https://ko-fi.com/topdalton">Ko-fi</a></b></p></article></body>

BOOK RECOMMENDATION

Book Review: Ashley Bell by Dean Koontz

Ashley Bell is an excellent read, a book I could not put down. As cliché as that sounds it is true. I was a little confused at first, but that cleared up quickly.

The Ashley Bell Book Cover from the Author’s bookshelf. Created with PowerPoint

Although I was a little confused at first by what was happening, I was hooked right from the very beginning. When things cleared up, and I became familiar with the characters, I was compelled to keep reading.

Not only does it keep you on the edge of your seat, waiting for what is going to happen next, but you will also have genuine compassion for the characters. You will feel like you are right there with them.

Note: This review contains affiliate links, which allow me to make a small commission on approved sales. Read my disclosure statement for additional information.

The Introduction

I will detail (hopefully, without too many spoilers) an excellent read in a long line of spine-tingling thrillers, which readers like you have come to enjoy from Dean Koontz, title after title. Such as Final Hour, Last Light, The City, Watchers, Whispers, Odd Thomas the series, and most recently, Elsewhere. All page-turners to keep any reader riveted.

The book provides the background of ten-year-old Bibi Blair, who lived under a grim vault of sorrow each day in Southern California, at least until her grandfather (whom she called “Captain”) came to live in the loft of their garage.

She wanted to marry a hero someday, yet her mind was always spinning. Just how this little girl imagined her life at a tender age. In the long run, this may turn out to be a bit too much for her.

The Protagonist

I loved Bibi from the minute she was introduced in the book. What a charismatic young lady. Even from her childhood, you couldn’t help but feel love for her character.

The book ends up taking quite a turn when Bibi gets terminal brain cancer and believes that she did not die because she was meant to save someone else’s life, that someone was Ashley Bell.

At the time of the book, she is currently living in Southern California. To be exact, a small bungalow in Corona del Mar. There was no ocean view, despite being three blocks away from the Pacific. She wrote short stories and kept a diary.

The Plot

Starting with Bibi’s hunt for Ashley, things get crazier than ever as Bibi gets involved in another world in her mind. Her brain tumor puts her in a coma that the doctors cannot understand because the brain activity is as active and as vibrant as if she were fully awake and functioning.

There are many conspiracies and crimes within the story. This story is brimming with themes of both innocence and evil.

The girl that Bibi feels she is meant to save, Ashley Bell, whom she has never met, was a character in a book she read as a child. Ashley Bell was a Holocaust survivor who grows up to become a brain surgeon. Bibi’s strong desire to save her is what consumes her after her close encounter with death.

Bibi has quite a knack for forgetting bad experiences in her life; however, to save Ashley Bell, she must open a deeper part of her mind of forgotten incidences. These recollections could be crucial to her rescuing Ashley.

The Characters

Another thing that is great about this story is that you can see the characters as real people.

Bibi’s mom and dad are a stereotypical Liberal surfer couple from California if there ever was one.

There’s Pax, her Navy Seal BF, who is currently somewhere unknown to her because of national security concerns.

There’s the Captain, her mother’s father, and Bibi’s childhood confidant, and many others, you will grow to love, and some you will hate tremendously. There isn’t anything that makes you think these are just some made-up people in a story.

The way Koontz describes his characters you will feel their happiness, their anger, their love, their sadness, and their pain.

Recommendation & Summary

The book itself is quite long; however, you won’t even notice it because of the short chapters. You will feel like you are getting through the book quite quickly.

Any mystery lover will enjoy this book and will undoubtedly be content with the plot. This book is a must-read that I give 5 out of 5 stars. Those who are not Dean Koontz fans might be after reading this novel.

While this book review cannot give too much away, Bibi’s ordeal is unique and worth a read.

A Comparison to Other Koontz Novels

From the standpoint of this book review, it is a more personal and character-driven story than, say Koontz’ novel Breathless. A novel that is basically a high tech and plot-driven retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic Frankenstein.

However, the personal focus and heartfelt emotions make Ashley Bell stand out among his works. This book is not the usual Koontz thriller; it is a cut above showing what an author can do when he digs deep into a character’s mind and soul.

Conclusion

Ashley Bell is an excellent read that you will not want to miss. I hope you liked my little book review, and I hope I didn’t give away too much .

By the way, if you have not read Final Hour and Last Light, though it is not necessary to the Ashley Bell story, some of the character lead-ins begin in these novellas, which you can get free with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Thanks.

Buy it now for your Kindle: https://amzn.to/2O3q8dY

About the Author Photo by Jean Springs from Pexels

Stephen Dalton is a retired US Army First Sergeant with a degree in journalism from the University of Maryland and a Certified US English Chicago Manual of Style Editor. Top Writer in Short Story, VR, Design, & Creativity. Editor of Pop Off, Top Dalton’s Blog, 100WordStory, and SportsShorts100WordsOnly

You can see his portfolio here. Email [email protected]

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