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Cellule : A Novel - couverture rigide, 0743292332, Stephen King

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Bon: Un livre qui a été lu, mais qui est en bon état. La couverture présente des dommages infimes, ...
ISBN
0743292332
Book Title
Cell
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Scribner
Publication Year
2006
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.3in
Author
Stephen King
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Horror, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
24.3 Oz
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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From international bestseller Stephen King, a high-concept, ingenious and terrifying story about the mayhem unleashed when a pulse from a mysterious source transforms all cell phone users into homicidal maniacs. There's a reason cell rhymes with hell. On October 1, God is in His heaven, the stock market stands at 10,140, most of the planes are on time, and Clayton Riddell, an artist from Maine, is almost bouncing up Boylston Street in Boston. He's just landed a comic book deal that might finally enable him to support his family by making art instead of teaching it. He's already picked up a small (but expensive!) gift for his long-suffering wife, and he knows just what he'll get for his boy Johnny. Why not a little treat for himself? Clay's feeling good about the future. That changes in a hurry. The cause of the devastation is a phenomenon that will come to be known as The Pulse, and the delivery method is a cell phone. Everyone's cell phone. Clay and the few desperate survivors who join him suddenly find themselves in the pitch-black night of civilization's darkest age, surrounded by chaos, carnage, and a human horde that has been reduced to its basest nature...and then begins to evolve. There's really no escaping this nightmare. But for Clay, an arrow points home to Maine, and as he and his fellow refugees make their harrowing journey north they begin to see crude signs confirming their direction. A promise, perhaps. Or a threat... There are 193 million cell phones in the United States alone. Who doesn't have one? Stephen King's utterly gripping, gory, and fascinating novel doesn't just ask the question "Can you hear me now?" It answers it with a vengeance.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Scribner
ISBN-10
0743292332
ISBN-13
9780743292337
eBay Product ID (ePID)
50226076

Product Key Features

Book Title
Cell
Author
Stephen King
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Horror, Thrillers / General, Thrillers / Suspense
Publication Year
2006
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
384 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
1.3in
Item Width
6.1in
Weight
24.3 Oz
Item Weight
24.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Ps3561.I483c38 2006
Publication Date
2006-01-24
Reviews
"Stephen King Has Your Number...." -USA Today, "A Marvel....You're Utterly at the Mercy of a Master Storyteller." -- Chicago Tribune
Copyright Date
2006
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2005-057531
Dewey Decimal
813.54
Dewey Edition
22

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  • Cell, Hokey Fun

    Now that the storyline has been drawn out by other reviewers and the opinions have been given out copiously I'll add my own. Being someone whose written a book myself I can say that any writing endeavor, no matter how accomplished (or not) you may be, the book will always tell its own tale. Stephen King has always lived up to his capabilities, and in some instances surpassed them. It appears at first glance that what SK has done with Cell is make a mockery and a statement of his disdain for cell phone toting civilians the world over. On a second, more examined glance, you begin to see that his is another potential cautionary tale. It seems that throughout the ages all masterful story tellers have written about topics which they themselves have a certain unease about. I won't say this is ...

  • Cell by Stephen King

    CELL BY STEPHEN KING: Cell is Stephen King's first horror novel since he completed his epic "Dark Tower" series. In the middle of writing the last two books in the series he was asked what he'd be writing about next and his response had been something to the effect of: "I'm never writing another book again!" That's what happens when you ask a guy about writing when he's drowning in thousands of pages and hundreds of thousands of words. But now some years and much needed rest and recovery later, Cell takes technology and cell phones to a whole new level: zombies! With the opening line, "The event that came to be known as The Pulse began a 3:03 p.m., eastern standard time, on the afternoon of October 1," the reader is immediately dragged into the thrall of the book, which is unusual since ...

  • A good book, but I still plan on using my cell phone

    Stephen King's newest novel is a violent, brutal, unflinching look at the possibilities of "brainwave interference." Cell follows Clayton Riddell, a comic-book writer, on his journey to find his wife and son in Kent Pond, Maine from Boston. Along the journey, Clay meets up with Tom McCourt, who is the best character in the book. Tom is an intelligent, emotional, thoughtful man who truly bonds with Clay and Alice, the teenager they also find in Boston and take along with them. I wouldn't call this book a "zombie book." The phone crazies are not really zombies, in the general sense of the term, at all. They have some small ability to think and communicate, and have a clear purpose. What starts out as random violence and destruction turns into a specimen of group think, reducing our ...

  • ver good i liked it

    tephen King's newest novel is a violent, brutal, unflinching look at the possibilities of "brainwave interference." Cell follows Clayton Riddell, a comic-book writer, on his journey to find his wife and son in Kent Pond, Maine from Boston. Along the journey, Clay meets up with Tom McCourt, who is the best character in the book. Tom is an intelligent, emotional, thoughtful man who truly bonds with Clay and Alice, the teenager they also find in Boston and take along with them. I wouldn't call this book a "zombie book." The phone crazies are not really zombies, in the general sense of the term, at all. They have some small ability to think and communicate, and have a clear purpose. What starts out as random violence and destruction turns into a specimen of group think, reducing our ...

  • CELL-A second rate Stand

    Although I was overjoyed when I heard King was coming out with another novel, I am sorry to say I was slightly disappointed. Being a King fan since my high school years, I've read every piece of fiction that he has published, wheter under his name or that of Richard Bachman. The Stand, in my opinion the best he's ever written, is revisted in Cell. A watered-down, rewritten version of the heart-stopping, page turning original. In The Stand, you fell in love with the characters, in Cell, you'll kinda like them. In The Stand, you couldn't wait to find out what happened next, in Cell, you'll leave the book in the car and read it on your lunch hour or while you're waiting for your kid to get out of school. It's not the worst, I was entertained and felt it was worth reading. I still have to ...