Stephen King's new book is called "Cell" and I just started it yesterday. I've only had time to get up to page 30, but it is good. Let me just say that it doesn't wait to get into the action!
Stephen King's new book is called "Cell" and I just started it yesterday. I've only had time to get up to page 30, but it is good. Let me just say that it doesn't wait to get into the action!
I too read the first two chapters of Cell in Entertainment Weekly and it was very good. It was very interesting and I'm looking forward to reading the entire book, but for some reason as I read it I really felt like I was reading an updated version of The Stand. Hopefully as I read more I will realize that this is a completely different story than The Stand and the only similarities between the two is at the begining.
It's good, very odd though, especially for SK. It reminded me more of Dean Koontz than typical SK fare---more to the point & less on the backstories that he normally does. It jumps right into the action & doesn't really slow down much overall.
Having said all that, I can't say it was one of his best. It's only about 350 pages, give or take, and it felt like it. I missed the little details. And without giving away the ending, I didn't like it much. I'm not a fan of cliffhangers or anything that feels like one--I like resolutions to stories.
If you can get it fairly inexpensively, I'd say go for it. Don't pay full price for it though, IMHO.
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