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  • jen101291som 9th May 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: Very brilliant. Simply put. Great description and I was happy to see that Donna dumped that pussy Steve Kemp and went back to Vic!


    Bad Points: Tad dies! I was so attached to him. I felt like he was my little brother and when he died I was so upset. I was so upset I through my book at the wall! I can't wait to see the movie!


    General comments: Stephen King is utterly brilliant. His use of foreshadowing in the beginning is amazingly creative and I hope that he himself reads this. I did two reports on "Cujo" and each time I couldn't make myself believe that this was not a fantastic book. I don't know where his inspiration comes from but he is just a fantastic writer. If I could meet him I would honour him and show him the respect that he deserves. A very moving book that gave me the chills and a scare and I don't scare that easily. Being that I am only 15 I loved this book and wouldn't change a thing. It was fantastic!

  • Dreadlocksmile Rank: Lieutenant-GeneralCompetition Winner 10th Sep 2004

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    Stephen King, Cujo - Synopsis:
    "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.

    Vic Trenton, New York adman obsessed by the struggle to hang on to his one big account, his restive and not entirely faithful wife, Donna, and their four-year-old son, Tad, moved to Castle Rock seeking the p ...