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  • Cell

    2
    By yomommaoncrack
    I wish king kept his ego in check while he was writing his books cause after 40 books I’m tired of characters being from Maine and being a author and religious people always being crazy cult members (I’m not religious but it just gets old!!) Any book of his were there are no authors or people from Maine are always good. If he let go of his ego (especially for the dark tower) most of his books would’ve been better, like bro has the whole world and all the professions to write with but always chooses the same thing I’m just over it now.
  • Enjoyed it

    4
    By FeetyPJs
    Made me glad I never answer my phone
  • Great Read

    5
    By Meems3
    Great! I wanted more!
  • It was aight

    3
    By Brian Reza
    Not the best and not the worst but boy were the descriptions of the firearms laughable. Oh well. Still a fun read
  • Don’t answer the phone!

    5
    By ES the horror fan
    Many reviewers have said, at any place or site where you can review a book on your phone, that the scariest thing about this book is that it could probably happen. I wholeheartedly agree! I finished reading Stephen King’s Cell only two weeks ago and it is utterly terrifying! On a seemingly ordinary afternoon, all it takes is the ringing of a cell phone for this ordinary day in Boston, Massachusetts to explode into a nightmare! Suddenly, anyone who answers their cell phone is instantly transformed into a raving lunatic by a strange signal, a “pulse” that is sent through cell phones. Anyone who answers their phone is turned into an out-of-control, murderous maniac from which no one is safe. Graphic artist Clay Riddell is fortunate enough to avoid being one of those who are transformed by the sheer coincidence that he doesn’t own a cell phone. As it quickly dawns on him that the catastrophe didn’t just happen in Boston, but probably everywhere in America, he joins other survivors who are looking for a safe haven, but Clay is also looking for his son. His determination to return home and make sure his son, Johnny, who owns a cell phone, is okay, drives every step of his journey, even as he and his companions make the horrifying discovery that the “phone crazies”,as he and his friends call them, are evolving... and whatever they are evolving into will be something even deadlier than they what they became when the Pulse happened! As critics and fans both seem to agree on, if anyone knows how to put a chilling spin on the modern day “zombie apocalypse” horror novel, it’s definitely master of horror Stephen King! I recommend it to all horror fans who love Stephen King’s books! Just don’t expect too much sleep after you finish it! 🧟‍♀️ 🧟‍♂️
  • Loved it

    5
    By BookWorm1218
    One of the first Stephen King books I ever read and I loved it. IT was so enjoyable all the way through. I don’t know if there’s much else to say about it. Would love more like this, instead of the classic horror stories.
  • Make a movie of this

    5
    By indo408
    Read the hard copy a few years back. Couldn't put it down. This I think would make for a interesting movie adaptation.
  • If I read extra fast....

    5
    By SmellyFart
    Then it was a good book; I read extra fast.
  • Classic King

    5
    By Aerokat25
    If you love Kings books like Gerald's Game or Under the Dome -- then you must read The Cell.
  • Fantastic!

    5
    By Bethapd636
    I have been a lover of King's work for many years and also a lover of the zombie genre. This is a fabulous mix of the two and I could not have been happier. A fabulous read that I did not want to put down.