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Cujo |
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Rating: Summary: Cujo!! Review: Ok.... I am in the middle of the book and all I have to say is this book is creepy. The atmosphere it sets for you in Castle Rock is beyond words. Its not that scary when your reading it, but once your alone and you think about all the connections in the book, IT FREAKS YOU OUT!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Sheena 13 Review: I have read alot of King's books but when I read this I couldn't believe it was his writing. In the book there are too many loose ends in it. What happened to the guy she had an affair with? What happend to the woman and her son and their aunt? What about the two men who Cujo killed before he found the Pinto? What about the cop Cujo killed. What happened to the husband and wife after their only son was dead? If he had planed this to be part of a series then I wouldn't be so upset about how terribly crappy this book is.
Rating: Summary: Stephen King's most believable effort by far Review: I have never been a great King fan but in this instance he got me, mainly because he did not use the supernatural. A good effort.
Rating: Summary: Robert age 16 Review: I have read a lot of Stephen King books including In the Eyes of the Dragon and Tommy Knockers. This book will shake your boots. I loved reading it. I recommend it to anyone who like horror.
Rating: Summary: A Real Scarer Review: Cujo is a frightening book about a poor boy and his mother being trapped in their broken down Pinto and being terrorized by a rabid St. Bernard. It is very scary and could give nightmares to many gullible people. I would not recommend this book to anyone who has a large dog.
Rating: Summary: About a dog and the happenings of it. Review: Cujo is about a Saint Bernard who gets bitten by some strange bats. He becomes rabid and becomes more and more vicious as the story moves on. The story also revolves around a family who are kind of dysfunctional. The mom is having an affair with another man and the little boy is having strange monsters in his closet. Stephen King makes a truly frightening book, good for those who like a good scare. I gave it a 5 because it gave me a weird feeling, like something was out to get me.
Rating: Summary: King's 41st of 41 Review: King has 33 books, not counting collections, 41 counting 4 past midnight and 4 seasons. This is his worst. Save it for when you have nothing else to read of King's, you may appreciate it a little better.
Rating: Summary: I'm Only 8 years old,and I liked it Review: Cujo is about a rabid dog who bit and threatened everyone he saw a Mom and her son could not even get out of their car because of the evil,rabid pitbull who never did what he was told and always had a bad,evil attitude
Rating: Summary: Dogs DO Bite!! Review: Once again, thrill-horror-shock master Stephen King has managed to write yet another masterful horror piece. In this novel about a good, oafish, loveable dog named Cujo who has gone and gotten himself bitten by a rabid bat, we are introduced to a woman and her young son's journey through hell. How would you like to be trapped in a Pinto in the blazing heat with a 150 pound rabid dog after you? As always, Mr. King manages to convey the full scope of the fear, horror and revulsion these two trapped individuals feel in their ordeal with the bloody Cujo (who is bloodied since he has already snacked on two other people and now see Tad-pole and Donna as dessert). This is definitely a fine example of Stephen King at his absolute best. For a book that you can't put down, yet you are afraid to turn to the next page, pick up Cujo - you will never look at dogs in quite the same way again!
Rating: Summary: The Dog From Hell Review: dog bites human, and human kill the dogs...but the dog is outstanding powerfull...no weapons can be kill it...it's only happen when you read King's book, chilling and entertaining.
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