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    <![CDATA[Cell]]>
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    <![CDATA[Witness Stephen King's triumphant, blood-spattered return to the genre that made him famous. <em>Cell</em>, the king of horror's homage to zombie films (the book is dedicated in part to George A. Romero) is his goriest, most horrific novel in years, not to mention the most intensely paced. Casting aside his love of elaborate character and town histories and penchant for delayed gratification, King yanks readers off their feet within the first few pages; dragging them into the fray and offering no chance catch their breath until the very last page. <p> In <em>Cell</em> King taps into readers fears of technological warfare and terrorism. Mobile phones deliver the apocalypse to millions of unsuspecting humans by wiping their brains of any humanity, leaving only aggressive and destructive impulses behind. Those without cell phones, like illustrator Clayton Riddell and his small band of &quot;normies,&quot; must fight for survival, and their journey to find Clayton's estranged wife and young son rockets the book toward resolution. <p> Fans that have followed King from the beginning will recognize and appreciate <em>Cell</em> as a departure--King's writing has not been so pure of heart and free of hang-ups in years (wrapping up his phenomenal Dark Tower series and receiving a medal from the National Book Foundation doesn't hurt either). &quot;Retirement&quot; clearly suits King, and lucky for us, having nothing left to prove frees him up to write frenzied, juiced-up horror-thrillers like <em>Cell</em>. Stay tuned for more from the hardest-working retiree in the business with <em>Lisey's Story</em>, coming in October 2006. <em>--Daphne Durham</em>  <br/>   &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-authors&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Authors on Stephen King</strong> <br/> <img src="http://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/homepages/roto-ads/0103/books-sking-2.gif" class="escapedImg"/>Mystery writer Michael Connelly thinks Stephen King's &quot;one of the most generous writers I know of.&quot; Thriller author Ridley Pearson says &quot;King possesses an incredible sense of story...&quot; Read our Stephen King testimonials to find out what else they and other authors had to say about the undisputed King of Horror. &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;<br/> &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-store&quot;&gt;  <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Visit the Stephen King Store</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0671039725.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Stephen King's illustrious career has spawned dozens of bestselling titles. Find spine-tingling titles like <em>Cujo</em>, <em>Firestarter</em>, <em>It</em>, <em>The Talisman</em>, and many more in our Stephen King Store. &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;<br/>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-store&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Visit the Dark Tower store</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1880418622.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Over 30 years in the making, spanning seven volumes, Stephen King's epic quest for the Dark Tower has encompassed almost his entire body of fiction. Find every volume of this fantastic adventure, an interview with the master himself, and much more in our Dark  Tower Store.      &lt;p clear=&quot;all&quot;&gt;<br/>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-audio&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Hail to the King</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743539869.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Fans applauded and critics howled when Stephen King was awarded the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Service to American Letters. In typical fashion, King accepted the honor with humility and urged recognition for other &quot;popular&quot; authors. Listen to a clip of his acceptance speech, then order the entire speech on audio CD.<br/>   <p>&lt;SPAN class=h3color&gt;<strong>More from Stephen King</strong><br/> &lt;TABLE cellPadding=4 width=&quot;100%&quot;&gt;   &lt;TBODY&gt;   &lt;TR align=middle&gt;     &lt;TD width=&quot;33%&quot;&gt;       <p><img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0843955848.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/><em>The Colorado Kid</em>        </p>     &lt;TD width=&quot;33%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0385516487.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/><em>Salem's Lot: Illustrated   Edition</em>      &lt;TD width=&quot;33%&quot;&gt;<img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743267532.01.TZZZZZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/><br/><em>Faithful</em>    <p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[You know, I'm pretty sure he said he was retiring a few years ago. Not that I'm complaining, mind you - this was a fun read. I just figure we should never trust a writer when they say they're done. This is like crack to them, I suppose.<br/><br/>With this book, King is back to my favorite story ty...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/14145822">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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