Cujo
  Cujo
Formats: Hardcover / Paperback / Movie / DVD
First Edition Release Date: September, 1981

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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 to those unlucky enough to be near him, makes for the most heart-squeezing novel Stephen King has yet written.

Vic Trenton, New York adman obsessed by the struggle to hand 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 peace of rural Maine. But life in this small town--evoked as vividly as a Winesburg or a Spoon River--is not what it seems. As Tad tries bravely to fend off the terror that comes to him at night from his bedroom closet, and as Vic and Donna face their own nightmare of a marriage suddenly on the rocks, there is no way they can know that a monster, infinitely sinister, waits in the daylight, and that the fateful currents of their lives will eddy closer and faster to the horrifying vortex that is Cujo.

Stephen King has never written a book in which readers will turn the pages with such a combination of anticipation and dire apprehension. Doing so, they will experience an absolute master at work.

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Posted By: James - December 2nd, 2011 1:52:33 pm EST

Cujo was one of the best books I've ever read.

 
 
Posted By: MYonny - October 26th, 2011 9:26:25 pm EDT

I loved this story as a teenager and listened to the audiobook recently with my own two teenagers. I found it just as interesting as I did way back. My kids, however, felt strongly the climax of the whole book is now irrevelant with the invention of the cell phone. Sad. But true.

 
 
Posted By: B. J. - October 16th, 2011 2:56:59 am EDT

I really love the way the novel ends. Its something heartbreaking about the dissolution of a marriage in both sets of families. Plus, I believe the real ending of the book should have been incorporated into the movie. I just felt it would've been more authentic. But I'm glad I watched the movie first before reading it because it gave me quite the surprise!

 
 
Posted By: Drkstar - October 16th, 2011 12:51:09 am EDT

book was awsome!!! Especially cause alot of the book is from Cujo's point of view!

 
 
Posted By: Drkstar - October 16th, 2011 12:38:52 am EDT

Thought the story was bad ass cause alot of the story is told from Cujo's point of view. That was really unique!!

 
 
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