The Cell
Posted on October 16, 2006 by Kathleen Milazzo
Mr. Stephen King again graces us with another of his tales in the novel The Cell. We all know he can be a bit wordy at times, but I have to say The Cell held my attention and kept me interested in having my questions answered. I would recommend this book. The story is of course a cross between horror and sci-fi. While I did not find it as good as The Green Mile, I would certainly rate it high above some of his other work, and as always he really develops his characters so richly that you get to feel like you know them as neighbors yourself.
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Mariny
- 24th Oct, 06 02:10am
Hi, Kathleen Milazzo, I am sharing your opinion about Steven King. I will certainly read his new book, thank you for the information!But I am also fond of French literature. Have you read something of Zola or Mopassant?
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These are my favorite ones. and what about Russian writers? Also one of my favorite fiction writer is M.Bulgakov. If you did not read some of them, do it without fail! You won’t regret! You know after reading a Cicero’s maxim -If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need, I once again confirmed that the library I have will never be needless in my life and house. I also know a say of Frances Bacon – Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. Could you specify for you books that are digested?
People say that life is the thing, but I prefer reading.- L.P. Smith