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Cujo

Cujo

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Book
Review: Thrilling and suspenseful, and an all around good book. Read it. You wont be able to put it down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: King at his best.
Review: Cujo is not like the other SK books that i have read, in the sense that it is not so supernatural. But there is no lak of horror, or suspens, that you feel while reading it. And after i read it, i stopped letting my dog sleap in my room.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What Cujo leaves behind...
Review: King had a streak of great books before this atrocity ('SALEM'S LOT, THE STAND, THE DEAD ZONE) but faltered royally by writing a horror story about...a rabid dog. Dullsville. Skip the movie, too.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Why didn't they kill Tad off in the moive?
Review: I thought it was one of the best books I have ever read. But it is only the first book I have read by Stephen King. And after reading this book I know I'm going to read more of his. I just love the way he writes. I even felt like I was in the car with them as a silent character. I would also like to add does anyone know why they didn't kill Tad off in the moive?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A scary read, but not King's best
Review: By itself, this novel is very scary and very haunting. However, when you begin to compare it to other King novels like "The Stand," "It," and "Misery," it just doesn't match up to the calibur of those others. Still, it is very suspenseful, and I would recommend it to anyone looking for a short, scary book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is a story about love, marriage and love again.
Review: This is a story about regret and second chances and terror. It is realistic and could happen in just about any town. It is not a horror story but it will scare the heck out of you. So scarey, I had to put it down at times. Very descriptive - you'll feel like your there, in that car trying to hide! King at his best. Thanks Mr. King!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most nail biting, evil, supenseful, King book ever
Review: I started this book as it was the first king book i had ever read, i sat down and started and that same day as 3:00 am i finished it. I could not put this book down i loved it. I then started on aother King books like It and Fire starter. King is my favriote author. He knows how to get to the pits of fear in your mind and bring out all of you fears.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not up 2 expectations
Review: Cujo started out as an interesting book with it's frightening parts, but as the book went on, Stephen King seemed 2 have lost his writing passion and the rest just wasn't scarry and was somewhat boring.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best of Stephen King...
Review: I have read some of Stephen Kings books such as Firestarter, The Stand, and The Shining, and I have to say this is the best of the best, to me. It was so scary that I could not put it down. I was scared of my own dog for a couple of days after I read the book. If you enjoy most of Stephen Kings work than you will enjoy Cujo, by Stephen King.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Otherwise engrossing book is brought down by boring subplots
Review: After hearing about how scary and suspenseful Stephen King's books are supposed to be, I decided to check one out and see. Apparently I picked the wrong one.

In fact, it was so boring in the beginning and throughout most of the book that the only thing keeping me from putting it down was the threat of a failing grade in my English class. Just the exposition of the book seems to last 300 pages. And on top of that, it is filled with useless and uninteresting side stories that don't all fit together but instead give the book the feeling of being either unfinished or un-edited. The only redeeming quality of the book is the last part where the woman and her son are trapped in their broken-down Pinto for days by a rabid Saint Bernard. Personally, I thought the movie was much better.


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