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Original Title: Christine
ISBN: 2253147699 (ISBN13: 9782253147695)
Edition Language: French
Characters: Arnie Cunningham, Leigh Cabot, Dennis Guilder
Setting: Pennsylvania(United States)
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (1984)
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Christine Paperback | Pages: 411 pages
Rating: 3.77 | 189025 Users | 3127 Reviews

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Master storyteller Stephen King presents the classic #1 national bestseller of the ultimate vehicle of terror! “This is the story of a lover’s triangle…It was bad from the start. And it got worse in a hurry.” It’s love at first sight for high school student Arnie Cunningham when he and his best friend Dennis Guilder spot the dilapidated 1958 red-and-white Plymouth Fury for sale—dubbed “Christine” by its original cantankerous owner—rusting away on a front lawn of their suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood. Dennis knows that Arnie’s never had much luck in the looks or popularity department, or really taken an interest in owning a car . . . but Christine quickly changes all that. Arnie suddenly has the newfound confidence to stick up for himself, going as far as dating the most beautiful girl at Libertyville High—transfer student Leigh Cabot—even as a mysteriously restored Christine systematically and terrifyingly consumes every aspect of Arnie’s life. Dennis and Leigh soon realize that they must uncover the awful truth behind a car with a horrifying and murderous history. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, and heaven help anyone who gets in Christine’s way…

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Title:Christine
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 411 pages
Published:June 13th 2001 by LGF (first published April 29th 1983)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Fantasy. Supernatural. Paranormal. Mystery

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Christine is an unusually book in Kings canon as it is mostly remembered as the book about the haunted car. I think this is in part because its the closest to the old Family Guy joke of Stephen King making a somehow mundane item scary and because of the film adaptation, which stream lined the story. The actual novel is more complicated than that simply premise as Christine is a story about that fragile period in a persons life were they move from childhood or adulthood via its two central

I once saw a comedian who said something to the effect that Led Zeppelin could sing Mary had a little lamb and make it feel dark and evil and threatening. Then with a passable imitation of Robert Plant he went on to sing the childrens song but in the fashion of a 70s metal band. Funny.So too, can Stephen King tell us about a haunted car and have what would seem to be an absurd notion come alive with terror and dark menace. Remember Cujo, his 1981 novel about a rabid dog who terrorizes a town? He

I'm glad that Dennis is alive! This book was full of surprises, but I liked Christine. A serial killer in shape of a car. Genius!

It took me over a week to listen to all 19+ hours of this classic and it is still EVERYTHING.One of the scariest books ever, King was a master then and he still reigns today!

3.5 Stars.BIG fan of Stephen King, but not so much of CHRISTINE. Reading a 700+ page book....especially one written by SK usually does not bother me in the least, but CHRISTINE was just too long....too wordy....was expecting more wicked deeds than the movie.The storyline IS creepy good with a possessed red 1958 Plymouth Fury....her deadlights and "moldering stench"....on the prowl seeking justice from anyone who dislikes her....so best stay out of her way.Besides a feared CHRISTINE, there's a

You never forget your first time, and the memories of my initial encounter with Stephen King when he lured me into the back of a 1958 Plymouth Fury and had his way with me are still clear over 30 years later.For the record, he wasnt gentle.I was a wee lad of 13 when this came out, and Stephen King had established his reputation as Americas boogeyman after his breakout in the 70s. I wasnt much of a horror fan and despite my increasing reading of grown-up fiction had no interest in the King novels

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