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Reddit mentions of Watchers

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Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Watchers. Here are the top ones.

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ColorMulticolor
Height7.5 Inches
Length4.19 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateJanuary 2003
Weight0.79 Pounds
Width1.38 Inches

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Found 6 comments on Watchers:

u/jamestream · 3 pointsr/booksuggestions

Well . . . if you're looking at a book simply as a collection of text, I too have never feared a line of text. What books allow, is a slow building of fear that require quite a bit of character development. I don't read horror novels waiting to be frightened, and truthfully read very little horror. The fear just happens. To be honest, it's a different type of fear - more of an uneasy feeling really. Certainly, a book can't have, what my son calls, "The scary jump out scenes". But if we exchange the term fear with edgy, here are a list of my favorite books with an "Edge":

[The Passage] (http://www.amazon.com/The-Passage-Novel-Book-Trilogy/dp/0345528174)
[The Terror] (http://www.amazon.com/Terror-Novel-Dan-Simmons/dp/0316008079/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1404481514&sr=1-1&keywords=terror)
The Stand
Carrion Comfort
Desperation
I am Legend
The Sparrow
Night
Frankenstein
All Quite on the Western Front
Hunger
Blood Meridian
Watchers
The Minus Man

In no particular order - Not the usual suggestions either. Hope it helps, and happy reading!


u/talashira · 2 pointsr/books

Watchers by Dean Koontz absolutely terrified me. The inability of any characters to explain what the antagonist looks like lends more credibility to its inherent horror than a proper description ever could.

u/Mtn_Brave · 2 pointsr/Braves

I am currently reading Watchers by Dean Koontz. I like golden retrievers and it has a smart golden retriever named Einstein.

u/lightsource1808 · 1 pointr/booksuggestions

Dean Koontz - Watchers (scifi / suspense involving genetically modified animals)

Jim Butcher - Storm Front (a detective who's a wizard)

Kevin Hearn - Hounded (urban fantasy, a millennium old druid in modern day)

Richard Kadrey - Sandman Slim (dark, violent underworld fantasy)

u/smooshie · 1 pointr/tipofmytongue

White Shark for #1?

Edit: Watchers by Dean Koontz for #3.

u/dnd1980 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hmm this is a good one from Stephen king although its labeled Horror Duma key

Watchers by dean koontz is really good. Maybe some more I just cant think of. Look up some books from those authors. I think you'd enjoy them.

(sorry my reply is late :X)