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Cujo
Book • 1981
In 'Cujo,' Stephen King tells the story of a Saint Bernard named Cujo, who is the beloved family pet of the Cambers in Castle Rock, Maine.
Cujo's life takes a tragic turn when he is bitten by a rabid bat while chasing a rabbit into a cave.
As the rabies takes hold, Cujo transforms from a friendly and loyal dog into a monstrous killer.
The novel follows the terrifying events that unfold as Cujo attacks Donna Trenton and her young son Tad, who are trapped in their car at the Cambers' property.
The story explores themes of terror, family crisis, and the devastating consequences of a simple yet deadly mistake.
King's vivid portrayal of the characters and the setting creates a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
Cujo's life takes a tragic turn when he is bitten by a rabid bat while chasing a rabbit into a cave.
As the rabies takes hold, Cujo transforms from a friendly and loyal dog into a monstrous killer.
The novel follows the terrifying events that unfold as Cujo attacks Donna Trenton and her young son Tad, who are trapped in their car at the Cambers' property.
The story explores themes of terror, family crisis, and the devastating consequences of a simple yet deadly mistake.
King's vivid portrayal of the characters and the setting creates a gripping narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats.
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