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Cujo | [Stephen King]
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Cujo

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  • by Stephen King
  • Narrated by Lorna Raver
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  • LENGTH
    14 hrs and 8 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-01-10
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Publisher's Summary

A cute family dog turns into a vicious family killer in King's canine classic.

©1982 Stephen King (P)2010 Penguin

What the Critics Say

"He builds up the suspense, holds back the dynamite until you're screaming for it, and then lets you have it." (Minneapolis Tribune)
"It grabs you and holds you and won't let go...excruciating suspense...a genuine page-turner." (Chattanooga Times)
"Just when your blood pressure is back to normal, Stephen King is at it again." (Kansas City Star)

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    James Springfield, MO, United States 11-03-12
    James Springfield, MO, United States 11-03-12 Member Since 2010

    54 years old, blue collar worker, I like imported beer, when it is not hay fever season. Favorite authors; Card, King, Hobb, Koontz, Clarke, Iggulden, Silverberg, Michener, Krakauer

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    "Player One?"

    I have yet to listen to Player One, but due to it's response I probably will. One of the things that seem to make it popular is remembering the 80's. This was written in 1981 and like most King Novels includes all the pop of the time. Here are some examples: Pinto's, Ford Fairlane's, cars with distributor's, station wagons, glass ketchup bottles, crank windows, No 911, stay at home moms, Jimmie Carter, George Carlin, Steve Martin, Johnny Carson, Snoopy lunch boxes, Atari, Video Recorder, George Brett, Love Story, smoking in motels and restaurants, roller skates, instant coffee, Who shot JR, watches with hands, litterbugs, TV picture tubes, X Rated Movie Theaters, Dig it, chive ass, Good Buddy.

    Like a lot of King Novels this is a well written story with a little terror thrown in like salt and pepper. He grabs your attention at the beginning with a little terror, builds a little suspense thru the book, and then finishes big with it. The majority of the story is character development and about everyday people, which King does better then most. Kind of like Hearts in Atlantis, The Green Mile and Shawshank Redemption, it is about people.

    I give four and a half stars for the story and character development and three stars for the terror. I am a dog lover and I have known too many loving slobbering St. Bernards to think of them as evil. I realize this one has rabies, but I believe he should have chose a Rottweiler or Doberman. The story did drag a little in the middle and I did not like the main male character who did not respond like I would have to my wife's infidelity, which may explain why is wife cheated on him to begin with. I did like Gary, Who just doesn't give a sh*t.

    The narrator has really taken a beaten from some other reviewers, I thought she was great. King often narrates his own stuff, but she sounded like a female version of him. I thought during the whole thing that she was perfect for the story. She did not do male voices real well, but that was not important to the overall effect.

    My favorite King books in order are: The Green Mile, The Shinning, Misery, Hearts In Atlantis, Graveyard Shift, Cell, Rose Madder, Thinner, Different Seasons, Gerald's Game and Everything Eventual.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Rachel Medina, OH, USA 07-22-10
    Rachel Medina, OH, USA 07-22-10 Member Since 2002
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    "Great story, wrong narrator"

    The story holds up remarkably well for an early '80s setting, mostly because the situation is so truly terrifying. It would be a 5-star for me if the choice of narrator wasn't so unfortunate. It's sort of like being read to by your grandmother, and while I like grandmothers, there are some stories that would suit someone else better. In the early going, I actually considered abandoning the audiobook because the narration was just too intrusive. The male voices are particularly awful, although it does get a bit better as the book goes on. Fortunately, this book takes place primarily inside the character's heads, sparing us a great deal of painful dialogue. Lorna Raver might have been great in "Drag Me To Hell," but this is not the right medium for her.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Susan Clarkston, WA, United States 07-18-10
    Susan Clarkston, WA, United States 07-18-10 Member Since 2009
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    "Love the story, narration is awful"

    Why, oh why, do audiobook producers pay so little attention to casting narration? I could have stood it if she hadn't attempted to do the male voices. Those were just flat-out awful. The rest isn't bad enough to force me to not finish the book, but it certainly is cringe-inducing.

    5 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    G. Jahn California 04-17-10
    G. Jahn California 04-17-10 Member Since 2001

    nonaknit

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    "Where did they get this narrator?"

    I love King. I'd read his grocery lists; but listening to his books is difficult when the audio publisher will let just anybody narrate them.

    This is a story about a young woman in real danger with her tiny son while her (also young) husband is off on a business trip.

    The scary parts are about monsters and a big growly dog. Why, in the name of all that's sacred, is this book read by an old lady????? She should be reading Rosamund Pilcher novels or maybe Maeve Binchy but hearing her narrate sex and terror and emotions expressed by 30 somethings really misses the mark.

    I can't finish it. Yuck

    9 of 12 people found this review helpful
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    matthew payette, ID, United States 05-04-10
    matthew payette, ID, United States 05-04-10
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    "What a voice!!"

    Boy she realy sucked at reading this book. Her voice box I am guessing has seen several thousand Marlbros. When she tried to do the voices for the charactors I found myself wishing they would die so I wouldnt have to hear that voice again. Good book, but like a turd in a punch bowl it was ruined.

    8 of 11 people found this review helpful
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    Troy Lakeville, MN, United States 01-12-12
    Troy Lakeville, MN, United States 01-12-12 Member Since 2007
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    "Poor choice of narrator!"
    Would you try another book from Stephen King and/or Lorna Raver?

    Yes to Stephen King - I could not sit through another narration by Lorna Raver.


    How did the narrator detract from the book?

    Ms. Raver has a very aristocratic voice, which does not suit this story at all. It seemed like a voice more suited to a victorian tale, or something from the Civil War era. Very dry and dull. Not suited for a suspenseful tale about


    2 of 3 people found this review helpful
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    Armand Hudson, Florida, United States 04-18-13
    Armand Hudson, Florida, United States 04-18-13 Listener Since 2007
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    "Story Only Works If You're a Liberal"
    What would have made Cujo better?

    Had Donna and/or her husband had the common sense to have some defense training, she would have removed the Lady Smith from her purse and shot Cujo through the window thereby avoiding much heartbreak and misery. Of course King would then not have had this unrealistic novel to write. Of course, King would never arm any of his characters because it is better for them to die from stupidity than live because they were able to defend themselves.


    Has Cujo turned you off from other books in this genre?

    Only books contribed by agenda driven authors.


    Did Lorna Raver do a good job differentiating all the characters? How?

    She did the best she could with the material at hand.


    If you could play editor, what scene or scenes would you have cut from Cujo?

    Everything after Donna shoots the rabid killer dog Cujo, and the family goes on their way.


    Any additional comments?

    Cujo is an example of how a politically agendized writer can twist what would be an easily remedied situation into a hellish nightmare for the politically correct who would allow their family to suffer rather than take reasonable steps to protect themselves. This also holds true for those who travel into the wilderness to pet grizzly bears (with no protection) in the belief that their liberal love for all deadly creatures (animal and human) will be rewarded by being spared from the killer instincts that nature has instilled within those creatures, after which some sad book or movie is written detailing the removal of life and/or limb.Other than that I don't have much of an opinion. (smile)

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Joan SAN DIEGO, CA, United States 03-03-13
    Joan SAN DIEGO, CA, United States 03-03-13 Member Since 2008
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    "WOW!!!!"

    I can't believe I let this book sit in my wish list for over two years based on user reviews of the reader. Obviously they have never experienced a bad or mediocre reader. Lorna Raver was perfect. I liked her subtle Maine accent. I had no problems trying to figure out the characters. She had great voices for all.

    I read the book back when it came out in hardbound. It was good then. It’s still good now. King’s character development in his early days can’t be beat.

    I spent a whole day playing solitaire on my computer listening to the end of the book. I couldn’t put it down (or stop listening).

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    Preston Fort Jones, CA, United States 02-22-13
    Preston Fort Jones, CA, United States 02-22-13 Member Since 2009
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    "Bad dog, Cujo!"
    Would you try another book from Stephen King and/or Lorna Raver?

    Stephen King, yes, Lorna Raver, maybe.


    What could Stephen King have done to make this a more enjoyable book for you?

    He should have shaved a hundred or more pages off the story (typical for him). The editing was poor, and the character arcs didn't match the intensity that King was trying to achieve. The entire thing seemed to fall apart about three quarters of the way through and it wasn't that good to begin with.


    Would you be willing to try another one of Lorna Raver’s performances?

    Depends on the book. She did poorly on some characters, but her narrative voice was solid throughout. I think she was the wrong person for the story.


    You didn’t love this book... but did it have any redeeming qualities?

    The book had parts that kind of kept interest, but it was very scattered. I understand why he said he didn't remember writing much of the story, I would want to forget it too. He had to be drunk to come up with something like Cujo.


    1 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    wendla United States 10-08-12
    wendla United States 10-08-12 Member Since 2011

    Physician and busy mom of three in Northern California.

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    "Tension building classic Stephen King"
    Where does Cujo rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

    Near the top


    What did you like best about this story?

    Slow build. A bit talky at times but so classic King. So many details required to result in the tragic and terrible conclusion


    Which character – as performed by Lorna Raver – was your favorite?

    Probably Cujo


    Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

    Yes. It is sickening, sad, tragic twisted. All King's standard stuff.


    Any additional comments?

    If you like King, you gotta read it.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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