Cujo audiobook
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Review #1
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Does the narrator think this is a children\’s book? The way she reads it brings to mind a librarian, dressed as a witch, reading books to children around Halloween. I can actually picture her holding the book so we can follow along and see the pictures. The story is great. Horrible but great. It doesn\’t deserve this stage narration.
Review #2
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I read this book years ago but didn\’t really remember it much. I probably should have stuck with a book on this one rather than the audible. The story was good, but not really my favorite King story. Hands down, The Stand is my favorite from King but more recently I have read "Lisey\’s Story " and "Bag of Bones" which I also really loved. As others have mentioned, It was the narrator that really made me dislike listening to this book. Her voice was too old for the main character Donna who is supposed to be a young mother. I feel bad saying this but I felt like I was listening to an old woman who had smoked most of her life, it was rough and shaky. The most annoying part was her voice of Tad. It was too whiney, which I don\’t think was the impression I got from actually reading the book myself. This audible story could really use an update to the narration. It will be a sad day when Stephen King stops writing. I look forward to more amazing stories from him.
Review #3
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A true classic. makes the movie look shotty at best lol. A must read for a fan.
Review #4
Audio Cujo narrated by Lorna Raver
IT WAS AMAZING HOW BAD YOU CAN HURT WHEN THERE WAS NOTHING PHYSICALLY WRONG Like most King books, the characters are well written and fleshed out. I felt that the horror was minimal, barely even classifying this as a horror novel. The main theme revolved around a main character whose wife cheats on him. We are made to feel his humiliation and his hurt. I felt the hurt so much, that unlike him, I could not forgive his wife. Everything she did made me mad. King empathizes and tries to give a good excuse for her infidelity, but I felt the hurt so much that it did not work for me. Some may ask if I would have felt the hurt so much if it had been the other way around and to be honest I don\’t know. As a man, if your wife cheats, it makes you question, everything in your life. Most men\’s lives are so wrapped around masculinity and if they don\’t have that they have no worth, as a human. That may be right or wrong, but it is what society has made us. WEARING THE HORNS GARY DIDN\’T GIVE A SH IT. King writes like a fisherman. He hooks you by getting you to care about his characters and than he reels you in by putting them in scary situations. Like most books there is plenty of pop culture from 1981 thrown in. King also seemed to be worried about getting older, as there are several references to it. RAVER I loved the narrator and thought she did a great job. Some others disagree. She was very dramatic, maybe for some, too much so. I know I got real tired of the four year old and his crying, yet it was very realistic of real life.
Review #5
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I loved this audio book. It was a bit slow at a couple points but the superb narration pulled me through to the next tense or exciting bit easily. A couple twists and multiple stories but nothing too complicated. Great story that even had me sympathizing with the \”monster\” at times. I would recommend to anyone.