Book Review - Cell by Stephen King

Highly Recommened Read

Jessielem

Stephen King has once again mastered another on the edge thriller. "Cell" is now on my bookshelf of other fantastic reads and is sitting in my collection of all time favorites right next to the Dark Tower series.

From the minute I picked this book up the main character, Clay, who fortunately did not own a cell phone, enthralled me. Throughout the book, his observations (call them an artists' ability of recollection if you will) allowed him to find the right people and ultimately put some of the final pieces to the puzzle together (with the help of the genius Jordan, of course).

Every person was brilliantly created, their personalities multi dimensionally mastered, allowing you to relate to their decisions and sadly, their losses. Even the "Raggedy Man" was at moments cordial and inviting, at first seeming to show somewhat of a compassionate side, but in the end displaying his true malevolent plan (still staying true, however, to his own kind). Even now, though, I can't help but wonder about the similarities to the leader of the "phone crazies" and the head honcho in George Romero's "Dawn of the Dead" (After all, there was a dedication to the director in the front of the book...).

The research that went into the book reflected creative genius. References to Freud and other master minds of psychology were cleverly made by a very well educated Tom, and Boy wonder "Jordan" knew the ins and outs to computer programming and viruses that only thorough knowledge of the topic could provide.

Once again, Stephen King has made heroes out of children proving their underlying brilliance and strength. He showed that the average man can be made to exceed super human strengths giving hope to those who have felt "their own world" coming to an end.

However, he left the book with an open ending that leaves me with the ultimate unanswered question... "What happened next?"

PS. Make sure you come to your own conclusion and read this book today...

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  • Stephen King has once again mastered another on the edge thriller.
  • Every person was brilliantly created and multi dimensionally mastered
  • He showed that the average man can be made to exceed super human
Stephen King does not own a cell phone. He also does not take story submissions as he has plenty of his own. A single 2-hour exposure to the microwaves emitted by some cell phones kills brain cells in rats, a group of Swedish researchers claims (reported by Kendall Morgan from Science News).

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  • Jamey Strand10/30/2009

    I have read this book myself and it kept me on edge the entire time! I loved it!

  • Grayce Jones8/29/2009

    I loved this book. I was excited to hear that it was supposed to be made into a movie shortly after I read it, but I don't think its going to happen. The first time I checked the movie was supposed to be released in 2008, but apparently something happened and it has yet to even start being filmed.

    I don't know about that ending though...I've always wondered if there would be a sequel or not, part of me wants one, but another part of me likes things to be left unanswered.

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