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Cujo
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IMDB rating: 5.70 Plot: Donna Trenton is a frustrated suburban housewife whose life is a turmoil after her husband learns about her having an affair. Brett Camber is a young boy whose only companion is a Saint-Bernard named “Cujo”, who in turn is bitten by a rabid bat. Whilst Vic, Donna’s husband is away on business, and thinking over his marital troubles, Donna and her 5-year-old son Tad take her Pinto to Brett Cambers’ dad’s car shop… the car fails, and “Cujo” is very, very sick… |
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Horror books (Stephen King)?
Ok so I love Stephen King books, but so far i have only read ‘Carrie’, ‘Misery’ and ‘The girl who loved Tom Gordon’ (I am half way through Cujo).
Three questions, What is your favourite out of:
Cujo
Misery
The girl who loved Tom Gordon
Carrie
What is your favourite Stephen King book EVER and why?
And finally, why don’t I get actually scared by these books? I love them but don’t get scared. I got a little freaked out by parts in ‘The girl who loved Tom Gordon’ but that’s about it. I didn’t like ‘Carrie’ at all. Cujo is great so far
Sorry for the long question! x
Stephen Kings
The Dark Tower series.
1. The Gunslinger
2. Drawing of the Three
3. The Wastelands
4. Wizard and Glass
5. Wolves of Calla
6. Song of Susannah
7. The Dark Tower.
One great series in seven novels.
Of all of Stephen Kings writings.
He considers this series his "Opus" in writing. <}:-})
Private <}:-}) | Jan 24, 2010
Misery was really good. His books arent really scary, just really really weird, lol.
I suggest reading The Stand. Its one of Stephen King’s best books.
greendaybjalover | Jan 24, 2010
From those you selected, I would have to pick Misery
My favorite book by Stephen King is one he cowrote with Peter Straub called The Talisman. He is a tremendous story teller and it is very easy to visualize what he writes. The main character in the novel goes on an amazing journey, unlike anything he has written before. It is very captivating.
The Crafty One | Jan 24, 2010
out of those books I would choose carrie as my favorite but my all time favorite Stephen King book would have to be the Stand. I think because it could actually happen. He wrote so many classics.I love how he can have you on the edge of your seat one moment and laughing out loud the next. I never found them "scary" but definitely entertaining.
siamvelvet72 | Jan 24, 2010
i LOVE misery! haha i swear i have read the book like three times and watched the movie too many to count. i like it cuz its not his typical scare you out of your pants stuff. then its cujo, then carrie, and i never read the girl who loved tom gordon.
my favorite one of all time is "IT" wow. that book was great. i have to say that that was the scariest one hes ever written. literally sometimes i felt like i was actually scared and my heart would start racing and i would have to put the book done cuz i got so scared. theres a nice twist in, like in all his great books.
well everyone is different, and what scares some people doesnt scare others.
have fun reading and i hope i helped !
rachel ;]
r@(H3l | Jan 24, 2010
I have read two of Stephen King’s books. I appreciate how he can take the common place and make it seem threatening. From what I have read, his situations are believable and that’s what gives the reader a gut reaction. I’ve never cared for "a dark and stormy night, populated by zombies and UFO aliens"!
I read Four Seasons many years ago – four novellas, two of which were made into movies (The Shawshank Redemption, Stand by Me). I thought it was very good and apparently, Hollywood did, too. Recently, I read Dolores Claiborne – I could picture every scene, set in a small town in Maine with a lot of secrets below its mannered surface. Even happy women like to read about a woman who gets rid of her old man! That’s why there’s a TV series called "Snapped."
Melissa M | Jan 24, 2010
My favourite out of your four would probably be either Misery or Cujo – it’s very difficult to decide… I haven’t read The Girl who loved Tom Gordon, and saw the movie of Carrie before reading the book so I prefer the movie.
My favourite Stephen King ever is The Tommy-knockers. I think it’s one of his best – really chilling and yet heart-warming – and I can never stop myself crying at the end! ‘Salem’s Lot is also a good one.
I can’t remember where I read it, but I think the man himself said that he never writes purely to scare, but also to affect peoples’ emotions – fear is one he hits regularly, of course! With most of the books of his that I’ve read, I get scared but then they have me in tears by the end – Cujo among them.
Martha | Jan 24, 2010
I read the Stand and thought it was really good so I tried other Stephen King books and didn’t get into any of them.
MaidinKent | Jan 25, 2010
I loved Misery but wasn’t keen on Carrie
I would definitely recommend The Shining, The Green Mile and Cell.
I love Cell and The Green Mile because they’re stories that are believable
Rachael | Jan 28, 2010
