Cujo

326 sidor

På English

Publicerades 1981 av Viking Press.

OCLC-nummer:
7726943

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Cujo slept.

He lay on the verge of grass by the porch, his mangled snout on his fore-paws. His dreams were confused, lunatic things. It was dusk, and the sky was dark with wheeling, red-eyed bats. He leaped at them again and again, and each time he leaped he brought one down, teeth clamped on a leathery, twitching wing. But the bats kept biting his tender face with their sharp little rat-teeth. That was where the pain came from. That was where all the hurt came from. But he would kill them all. He would--

Cujo is a two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard, the beloved family pet of the Joe Cambers of Castle Rock, Maine, and the best friend ten-year-old Brett Camber has ever had. One day Cujo pursues a rabbit into a bolt-hole--a cave inhabited by some very sick bats. What happens to Cujo, and …

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Ages and ages since I read this, and I absolutely didn't remember it being 420 pages. Woman and kid stuck in a car with rabid dog outside, how many pages do you need? Oh yeah, there's that side plot, and that side plot, oh and this character shows up, and all those Castle Rock citizens whose one function is to think about maybe going up to the Camber place and deciding naaah...

And yet bam, I breeze through this in two days. Because drunk and high Stephen King is just that good. In a way it's a sibling of Pet Sematary, the parent's fear of losing their child - to disease (or corn flake dye), or death, or your abusive partner's worst sides, sure, but also to the world at large. The realisation that they're becoming their own person and they should, but where does that leave you? …