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Cell- Stephen King by Stephen King
Stephen King really delivers with his 2006 thriller "Cell". Since the book was written cell phones have become increasingly popular and advanced. The book's relevance is at an all time high and absolutely more terrifying than it was before. The story follows three strangers who meet on October 1st through a diabolical disaster. Fate brought the unlikely trio together, and sanity is what keeps them from falling apart. At three o'clock cell phones gave off a brain scrambling signal that rewired the brains of anyone in range of them. These "phone crazies" become animistic murderers who only come out during the day and hide during the night. The story continues with many twist and turns as you desperately await the answers to the mind boggling questions this story brings.
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