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Cujo

Author:
Stephen King
Read by:
Lorna Raver
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Ratings
Book
76
Narrator
21
Release Date
January 1, 2016
Duration
14 hours 7 minutes
Summary
The #1 New York Times bestseller, Cujo “hits the jugular” (The New York Times) with the story of a friendly Saint Bernard that is bitten by a bat. Get ready to meet the most hideous menace ever to terrorize the town of Castle Rock, Maine.

Cujo used to be a big friendly dog, lovable and loyal to his trinity (THE MAN, THE WOMAN, and THE BOY) and everyone around him, and always did his best to not be a BAD DOG. But that all ends on the day this nearly two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard makes the mistake of chasing a rabbit into a hidden underground cave, setting off a tragic chain of events. Now Cujo is no longer himself as he is slowly overcome by a growing sickness, one that consumes his mind even as his once affable thoughts turn uncontrollably and inexorably to hatred and murder. Cujo is about to become the center of a horrifying vortex that will inescapably draw in everyone around him—a relentless reign of terror, fury, and madness from which no one in Castle Rock will truly be safe…
Reviews
Profile Avatar Anonymous Jun 2019

good read but narrator's voice is kind of grating...

Profile Avatar Jacquew Aug 2025

Great book. Decent narrator

Profile Avatar Gary Baldwin May 2024

Great Stephen King novel. The narrator did an excellent job as well

Profile Avatar Colin Whitworth Aug 2023

The narrator was fine. For such a popular book I thought it would be much better. Unlikeable main character that really goes nowhere, more of a "here, some stuff happened" than an interesting story. Would not recommend.

Profile Avatar MaddieSM Oct 2022

The scariest things about this book are how incompetent almost every character is as the bump by mistake into their solutions after it is (nearly) too late and the rage that filled me every time the narrator did Tads “whiny voice” I kept waiting for his mother to shut him up some how. With that said I did enjoy the story and book, the characters I can forgive, the narrator is doing their job but the whining gave me an eye twitch and assured me I shouldn’t have children.

Profile Avatar Antonio Benítez Jul 2021

This is my tenth or eleventh Stephen King book and it's my favorite one so far. It's incredible. The narrator did a great job. I mean, I didn't like her in the sample very much but I enjoyed the book a lot. I don't know, I guess that I got used to her voice and then I just loved her work. And the book, well, what can I say? I didn't think it was going to be so tense and have such a round ending.

Profile Avatar Anonymous Feb 2020

Great book.

Profile Avatar Marcus Johnson Dec 2019

I didn't expect to enjoy this book as much as I did. King does an amazing job of setting up, maintain, and then describing hopelessness in this one. It's for that reason that I like this book soo much. I found myself exhaling in frustration when character made the decisions they made because I wanted them to make the right one without knowing what is actually happening. Some of the most disturbing and memorable death descriptions I have from King's novels come from this book. The book is good all the way to the end.

Profile Avatar Natale R. Jun 2019

fantastic!

Profile Avatar craig specht Jun 2016

This was a very good book. Great narration. Made me feel like I was there witnessing it. It kept me in suspense! One of Stephen King's classics!

Cujo

Cujo

Author: Stephen King
Read by: Lorna Raver
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