![]() ![]() While chasing a rabbit in the fields around the Cambers' house, Cujo gets his head temporarily stuck in the entrance to a small limestone cave and is bitten on the nose by a bat and infected with rabies. Although Joe is fond of Cujo, he never bothers to get the dog vaccinated against rabies. Cujo is a friendly and mostly cheerful dog, affectionate with Joe's son, Brett and well-mannered around children. Bernard, that belongs to Joe Camber and his family. The story is set almost entirely in the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine and centers on Cujo, a St. It is a follow up to King's 1979 novel The Dead Zone. ![]() The book was released by Viking on 8 September 1981. For the character, see Cujo.Ĭujo is the twelfth book published by Stephen King it is his tenth novel, and the seventh novel under his own name. ![]()
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![]() ![]() There are far better adventures out there. ? It made me SO mad that I had wasted all the time reading the book. But, in the last chapter, it seemed like Rollins was out of ideas and fell back on a lame, cop-out ending (it was all the aliens!!!). If there had been a plausible scientific explanation at the end of the book, I would've given it 4 stars. ![]() " The ending was extremely disappointing. Overall Performance: Narration Rating: Story Rating:.Fast paced and the thrill of disastrous failure keep the reader engaged. Fiction and science fiction, interspaced with well researched locations and procedures tell stories it is hard to interrupt until you finish. This time the reader is taken on trips through Peru where remains of a being that should not exist are found. "Another fine book by one of my favorite authors, James Rollins. “A real page-turner….Rollins keeps the story in overdrive, with plenty of twists and turns before the final shocker.” -Douglas Preston, co-author of The Monster of FlorenceĪ classic adventure from James Rollins, the author of The Doomsday Key, The Last Oracle, The Judas Strain, Black Order, and other pulse-pounding, New York Times bestselling thrillers, Excavation carries readers deep into the jungles of South America, and into the terrifying heart of dark mysteries that should never be unearthed. ![]() ![]() Following him from cradle to grave, it becomes clear that Dickens's fiction drew from his own experiences - a fact he acknowledged. Wilson seeks to understand Dickens's creative genius and enduring popularity. ![]() Filled with twists, pathos and unusual characters, The Mystery of Charles Dickens looks back from the legendary writer's death to recall the key events in his life. ![]() Experiencing the worst and best of life during the Victorian Age, Dickens was not merely the conduit through whom some of the most beloved characters in literature came into the world. Although he specified an unpretentious funeral, it was inevitable that crowds flocked to his open grave in Westminster Abbey. Slight of build, with a frenzied, hyper-energetic personality, Dickens looked much older than his fifty-eight years when he died. ![]() 'Superb' Daily Mail, 'Book of the Week' 'Brilliant' The Times, 'Book of the Week' ' vivid, detailed account' Guardian, 'Book of the Week' 'Hugely enjoyable' Daily Telegraph 'Fascinating' Spectator Charles Dickens was a superb public performer, a great orator and one of the most famous of the Eminent Victorians. ![]() A Book of the Year in The Times & Sunday Times, Daily Mail, Spectator, Irish Times and TLS. ![]() |