ISBN: 9780340952702
Release Date: 10 Jan 2008
Average rating: (read by 129 members)

Categories: Horror & ghost stories

Outside a peaceful town in central Maine, a monster is waiting...Cujo is a huge Saint Bernard dog, the best friend Brett Camber has ever had. One day Cujo chases a rabbit into a bolt-hole, a cave inhabited by some very sick bats. What happens to Cujo, how he becomes a horrifying vortex inexorably drawing in all the people around him, makes for one of the most heart-stopping novels Stephen King has written.

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jenn
Rated it 2 months ago
good book and spooky may be the cause for my dislike of pets

WereWolfGirl14
Rated it 5 months ago
To think this could happen to anyone and their children very scary.

soochoi
Rated it 6 months ago
I could not look my puppy for a couple of minutes thinking she would Cujo the hell out of me, I guess King really got to me with Cujo.

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