Friday, November 4, 2011

The Cell By Stephen King

There are one hundred and ninety-three million cell phones and counting in the United States alone. The only people in the world who have a chance to survive are the ones without cell phones. "Can you hear me now?" is a common expression in this book that answers with a vengeance. There is no escaping the nightmare of the day cell phones were the worlds worst killer.
This story is very haunting and strange. The story line changes in a hurry throughout the story. The day cell phones were the worlds worst killer seems to be quite a threat. If all cell phones really did do this to humans it would be a very scary world. Stephen King explains and describes what he sees happining with cell phones in this story very well. This is a book to keep you wondering...

7 comments:

  1. What is so creepy about this story anyway? Why do you continue to be drawn to the plot of this book? (i cant spell book right! ahh!!)

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  2. Sounds very interesting; what makes you like the book so much and who is the main character?

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  3. How did cell phones manage to accomplish this and why would they do this to the human race do they have something against humans?

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  4. This story is creepy because of the way that this is written and so detailed. Stephen King is an amazing writter in my opinion because of the images he puts in you mind. The main charicter is clayton because he is one of the only guys in boston who does not have a cell phone. He is very distant from the world. And greenperson... the cell phones are not the ones that are deciding to kill people, some people in this story are lead to believe that it is the government or some sort of outter world that is doing this.

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  5. How have you been drawn to the book? is there something right now in the book that is drawing you to continue reading?

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  6. when did you read this book and what did you learn from it.

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  7. sounds like a good book it got my attention. I might read it after I read my two other books.

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