Cujo

304 sidor

På English

Publicerades 1982

ISBN:
978-0-451-11729-8
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THE ULTIMATE BEAST IS LOOSE--AND STEPHEN KING IS SENDING HIM YOUR WAY! A big, friendly dog chases a rabbit into a hidden underground cave - and stirs a sleeping evil crueler than death itself. A terrified four year-old boy sees his bedroom closet door swing open untouched by human hands, and screams at the unholy red eyes gleaming in the darkness. The little Maine town of Castle Rock is about to be invaded by the most hideous menace ever to savage the flesh and devour the mind... --back cover

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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? …