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Date Posted: 20:00:03 03/31/03 Mon
Author: Angie
Subject: Re: Dragon Tears
In reply to: Administrator 's message, "Dragon Tears" on 17:18:00 06/16/02 Sun

Love the book but can anyone help me out with the literary elements of the book? For example tone, mood, theme, point of view, and any others. Would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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[> Re: Dragon Tears -- falesha, 20:09:24 10/05/03 Sun

I absolutly love Dean koontz and I thought this was a great book! I like most of them but this one and False Memory have got to be two of my favorites.

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