

Author: Stephen King Release Date: 1981 Genre: Thriller | Horror Pages: 420 ISBN NO.: 978-0-340-95270 Publisher: Hachette
BLURB
Cujo is two-hundred pond Saint Bernard, the best friend Brett Camber has ever had. The Cujo chases a rabbit into a bolthole- a cave inhabited by some very sick bats. What happens next, how Cujo becomes a horrifying vortex, inexorably drawing in all the people around him, makes for one of Stephen King’s most terrifying, heart-stopping novels yet…
REVIEW
Positives:
Being a Stephen King’s fan, I knew even before starting the book that I’m in for another horrific journey. And believe me when I say I wasn’t disappointed! King is one of the best authors I’ve ever read and this book is yet another masterpiece. The characters were very well built and so was each and everyone’s background story. I loved Tad, Vic and Brett and of-course Cujo (just as an individual character and not personally.) The story establishes and takes direction slowly and steadily and prepares you well enough for what comes next, an unexpected emotional roller-coaster ride. As the story progresses, and as it’s King’s speciality, you come to know each and every character personally and can very well understand their psychology, actions and reactions, in this case, including a dog (Cujo). That said, King’s description of Cujo’s emotional state and things from his point of view, are the best things about the book. At the end I started to feel sorry for his condition and also the end.
Negatives:
The only thing wrong about the book was the ending. It ended on a very bad note. I’m not disclosing the end here, as it will spoil the end for some readers, but I’ll just say that the end really freaked me out! And for that only I’m cutting back on 1 star.
Conclusion:
Cujo is an amazing book with lots of drama, thrill and horror in equal proportions. It’ll be an excellent read for the genre’s lovers but if you hate strong emotional and bad endings, then you’ll better do without it!
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Opening Line: ‘Once upon a time, not so long ago, a monster came to the small town of Castle Rock, Maine.’
Highlights: King’s story-telling.
Low-lights: Ending.
Memorable Quotes: “Nope. Nothing wrong here.”
“Surely they had passed the worst. All the luck had been against them, but sooner or later even the worst luck changes.”
“…it was amazing, wasn’t it, how bad you could hurt when there was nothing physically wrong.”
Memorable Paragraph:
‘Maybe he was as mad as he said he was, but she could see only a species of miserable fright. Suddenly, like the thud of a boxing glove on her mouth, she saw how close to the edge of everything he was. The agency was tottering, that was bad enough, and now, on top of that, like a grisly dessert following a putrid main course, his marriage was tottering too. She felt a rush of warmth for him, for this man she had sometimes hated and had, for the last three hours at least, feared. A kind of epiphany filled her. Most of all, she hoped he would always think he had been as mad as hell, and not . . . not the way his face said he felt’Final Thoughts: Yet another great book for King’s fans.
From the golden age of Stephen King. I wish that he would return to his roots and write stories like Cujo and The Shining again. Thank you for the review, it was excellent!
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Thanks a lot! And I completely agree, though I’m yet to read The Shining, but I’ve heard it’s one of his best works.
Currently I’m reading Firestarter. Have you read it?
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No I havent. I heard it was good and I hope to read it soon. I’d love to read your review of the shining.
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Then I hope my review will help you decide whether you wanna give it a try 🙂
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It already has. 🙂 I’ll download it to my kindle and read it on vacation. Thank you!.
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Aww.. that’s really sweet. Thanks. And I hope that you like it!
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I love Stephen King, but I’ve never been able to bring myself to read this book – as a dog-lover, I thought I might find it too sad. My favourite Stephen King book is The Stand, I wish he’d write something like that again.
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Being a dog lover myself I can understand why you don’t wanna read it and trust me the ending was far worse than dead Cujo. And I haven’t read The Stand yet, but I’m gonna read it soon.
Thanks for sharing 🙂
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I’m a big fan of some of King’s work, more for story than writing style, but I love how he can be absolutely terrifying one minute and then have you laughing the next. Good book choice and nice post 🙂
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Thanks a lot. And I agree, mostly the content is better than his writing.
Thanks a lot for dropping buy and sharing the link to your blog. I’m heading to your space now 🙂
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Obviously an amazing classic. 🙂
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Yes indeed 🙂
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I have been a huge King fan, especially earlier work, but never quite got into Cujo…I don’t even remember how it ends! Great review though, and you should try his newest, which is, surprisingly, good again! Mr. Mercedes is a great story (at least so far, haven’t finished yet)…di you like “The Firestarter”?
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Thanks Joel! And believe me Cujo ends badly!
I’ve heard a lot of praise for Mr. Mercedes. I’ll make sure to read it the next time I’m up for King’s book.
I’m reading Firestarter, and so far it’s it’s great. Though I’m not expecting a happy ending (Cujo really left me hysterical!)
I’ll post it’s review as soon as I’ll finish it 🙂
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