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Cell
Stephen King
21 XI 2006
Pocket Book
978-1416524519
480s, 7,5×4,2″
9,99$
groza horror
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Witness Stephen King’s triumphant, blood-spattered return to the genre that made him famous. “Cell”, the king of horror’s homage to zombie films (the book is dedicated in part to George A. Romero) is his goriest, most horrific novel in years, not to mention the most intensely paced. Casting aside his love of elaborate character and town histories and penchant for delayed gratification, King yanks readers off their feet within the first few pages; dragging them into the fray and offering no chance catch their breath until the very last page.
In “Cell” King taps into readers fears of technological warfare and terrorism. Mobile phones deliver the apocalypse to millions of unsuspecting humans by wiping their brains of any humanity, leaving only aggressive and destructive impulses behind. Those without cell phones, like illustrator Clayton Riddell and his small band of „normies,” must fight for survival, and their journey to find Clayton’s estranged wife and young son rockets the book toward resolution.