I enjoy reading King's older stuff such as "Christine" and "Cujo." His newer material is just too "commercial" for me. I'll never forget when my dad brought me "Misery" when I was in the hospital with a broken leg. Quite a "hobbling" experience! LOL! :)))
Enjoy reading Stephen King's older stuff. He's gotten a bit too...more
I enjoy reading King's older stuff such as "Christine" and "Cujo." His newer material is just too "commercial" for me. I'll never forget when my dad brought me "Misery" when I was in the hospital with a broken leg. Quite a "hobbling" experience! LOL! :)))
Enjoy reading Stephen King's older stuff. He's gotten a bit too "commercial" for me with his latest material but "Christine", "Cujo", et al are some of my older favorites. I'll never forget when my dad brought me "Misery" to the hospital when I was in there with a broken leg. "Hobbling" experience. LMFAOOOO! :)) hide
Christine is not as scary as any King novices would expect. For me, it wasn't.The middle part was written in 3rd person while the other two are in 1st. So it was quite strange to read if you think Dennis is the writer in the first place
Should you believe that there are cursed cars in the world is up to you.
But this book is definitely a classic American horror.
Shy, nerdy Arnie and popular, athletic Dennis grew up together, best friends. Until, that is, Christine entered Arnie's life and made a few changes. Christine is a classic car with a mind of her own. Can Dennis save Arnie before it's too late?