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Title: Cell
Author: Stephen King
ISBN: 1844561992
EAN: 9781844561995
Publisher: Stoughton
Binding: Audio CD
Publication date: 2006-02-27


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?Very clever and brilliantly written... you won't use your mobile for days.'
'King has inspired a whole generation to read...a fabulous teller of stories who can create an entire new world and make the reader live in it' (Express )

'Nobody does it better' (Daily Telegraph )
'Civilization slipped into its second dark age on an unsurprising track of blood but with a speed that could not have been foreseen by even the most pessimistic futurist. By Halloween, every major city from New York to Moscow stank to the empty heavens and the world as it had been was a memory.' The event became known as The Pulse. The virus was carried by every cell phone operating within the entire world. Within ten hours, most people would be dead or insane.

A young artist Clayton Riddell realises what is happening. And together with Tom McCourt and a teenage girl called Alice, he flees the devastation of explosive, burning Boston, desperate to reach his son before his son switches on his little red mobile phone?
'Civilization slipped into its second dark age on an unsurprising track of blood but with a speed that could not have been foreseen by even the most pessimistic futurist. By Halloween, every major city from New York to Moscow stank to the empty heavens and the world as it had been was a memory.' The event became known as The Pulse. The virus was carried by every cell phone operating within the entire world. Within ten hours, most people would be dead or insane.A young artist Clayton Riddell realises what is happening. And together with Tom McCourt and a teenage girl called Alice, he flees the devastation of explosive, burning Boston, desperate to reach his son before his son switches on his little red mobile phone!
Campbell Scott's reading of CELL by Stephen King will send shivers down your spine - if you're a fan of King, or even of books, you have to hear this.
Stephen King has written some 40 books and novellas, including CARRIE, THE STAND, RITA HAYWORTH AND THE SHAWSHANK REDEMPTION (from the collection DIFFERENT SEASONS), BAG OF BONES and ON WRITING. He won America`s prestigious National Book Award. He lives with his wife, novelist Tabitha King, in Maine, USA.

2008-08-09 I thought it was excellent but can understand why others wouldnt

There are a lot of bad reviews for this book scrolling down the comment box and far be it me to say those comments are wrong and mine are right because its a matter of opinion so let me clean it up for all those confused about the mixed reviews.
Most of the people who are giving it a bad review mention that they love stephen kings older work and i think i know whats different that they perhaps didn't like in this new one
in stephen kings older work there was a lot of build up and charecterisation throughout most of the book and a spectacual ending which makes you stay up all night reading because after all the charecterization you care about whats happening to the charecters as if they're real people.
In Cell the action starts a few pages in and goes on throughout the book. The charecterisation goes on throughout the book with what drives the charecters. Many of the sub charecters do seem a bit too dimensional and it is not fully explained what "the pulse" actually was apart from charecters speculation and the main plot of the story is what happens after "the puls" where as in stephen kings older books the pulse would have been the last thing to happen and there would be a lot of build up too it
it all depends on what you want from the story. If you want a start from page one and grips you right until the end exciting story then press the order button right now cos this is a book for you however if you think that stephen king has lost his touch, you didnt like dark tower and you prefer a more sophisticated story with charecterisation and description then please do read his older books such as the stand
the thing to remember was that this book was marketed towards a younger audience given its theme and i being seventeen enjoyed it very much and am not affraid of using my phone
i hope this has been helpful


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