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Watchers

Watchers

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best of koontz!!
Review: This book is top rate from beginning to end. You will not put down this book unless nature makes you. Fall in love with the sweet dog and everybody else.So visually descriptive feels like your seeing it in person. Will stay in your heart forever.Grab a tissue you will cry and laugh with this story!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of his best!
Review: I thought this book was great with the exception being a tad on the hoakey side. It kept me turning the pages and I read it in 3 days!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my fave Koontz book
Review: As a fan of this genre, I think I've got just about every book Koontz has written. This is hands down the best I've read by him and I would recommend this book without reservation to anyone. It reaches beyond the typical horror novel and the story is well written. For those who have read other novels by Koontz and not this one; don't wait! If you like what you've read so far; this will blow you away.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: if you spend your money on nothing else get this book
Review: dean koontz presents a wonderful tale of suspense, horror drama, and even some science fiction in a wonderful book definitly should go down as a classic it all starts off a guy who is your ordinary joe taking a trip to the mountians on his birthday if i remember correctly. on this trip travis (the ordinary joe) meets a dog who at first appears kinda screwed up but it turns out that the dog is really smart it even understands english and can communticate with travis... but the dog isn't alone... the dog escaped from a labratory along with the dog there is this thing that hates the dog a "perfect soilder" created to kill and it's target is the dog. that's all i can say without spoiling the book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An intelligent dog and an incredible evil
Review: What would you do if you knew that your dog was smarter than you? In the case of Einstein the golden retriever, you wouldn't care. Dean Koontz loves to write clever dog characters in many of his books, but here he has taken it one step farther. He has created a dog character that has been genetically engineered to be as smart as (or even smarter, in some cases) a human being. The dog is kind, gentle, and loving, while at the same time smart as a whip. Of course, the book would be fine just detailing the adventures of the dog and its interaction with humans, but this being a Dean Koontz book, there are several other classic Koontz elements: A long-suffering loner who believes everyone he loves dies, and is therefore afraid to love anyone. A beautiful but painfully shy woman, who is of course brought out of her shell by the man. A psychotic hired killer who believes he gets closer to invincibility each time he kills someone (not!). A government agent struggling to do his job while wrestling his own personal demons. And, of course, an evil monster that is equal parts the "Alien" from the movies and a werewolf, also created in the same lab as the dog and dedicated to the dog's destruction, as well as anyone that gets in its way. Meshing this colorful array of characters together as he skillfully switches from one scene to another, Koontz has created a wonderful book that you will greatly enjoy reading again and again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: His Best Book!
Review: I have read a few of Dean Koontz books but this was my favorite by far. From the first paragraph the story sucks you in like a vacuum. I was just amazed by the creativity involved in this book. There are still several of his books that I haven't read but so far you can't go wrong with Watchers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: There's More
Review: Anyone who enjoyed The Watchers, (and who wouldn't) Should be aware of the continuing thread of that story appearing in Fear Nothing and Seize The Night. Another super smart dog, other intelligence enhanced animals with demonic tendencies, even a brief cameo apperance by the Outsider. Anyone who has read the Watchers will enjoy picking up the story in Fear Nothing and Seize The Night.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Koontz's Absolute Best!
Review: Usually, when I start reading a new author, the first novel I read by that author is my favorite: "Jurassic Park" by Crichton, "Along Came a Spider" by Patterson. "Watchers" was the third or fourth novel that I read by Koontz, the first being "Hideaway," which is also very good. But "Watchers" is the absolute best book Koontz has ever written. "Watchers" has an excellent plot, very involving and lovable main characters (except of course for the monstrous villains of the novel), and incredibly tense horror. The ingenious plot about two runaway lab subjects, one being a monster of very violent, brutal nature, the other being a genetically-altered golden retriever with human intelligence, keeps you involved with the book the whole way through. I couldn't put it down, and if you buy this book, I guarentee, you won't either.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A book you don't want to put down
Review: This is my favorite Dean Koontz novel. The first time I read this, I could not put it down until I was done, 8 hours later! Dean Koontz is one of those authors that gives you every detail of the scenery, what the characters look like, etc., and it helps to visualize what is going on and what he is trying to portray.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The greatest book Koontz has wrote
Review: "Watchers" is a horror story written by DeanR. Koontz....

This book in my opinion is the greatest book Koontz had written yet. It has everything a book would want to be. Each character has his or her own plot and when that person meets another important character in the story, their plots combine into like it was one single story. He always goes into detail with each character explaining their background and where they fit in the story. If you're a horror story fanatic, this is just the right book for you.


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