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    <![CDATA[Stephen King, an evil car, and a teenage boy coming to terms with the fragility and randomness of life.... Wait, haven't we read this before? Diehard King fans, worry not. Aside from the titular car playing a main role in the story, <em>From a Buick 8</em> could not be less like King's 1983 masterpiece,  <em>Christine</em>. If anything, this story resembles King's serial novel <em>The Green Mile</em>, with reminiscing police characters flashing back on bizarre events that took place decades earlier. <p>  The book's intriguing plot revolves around the troopers of Pennsylvania State Patrol Troop D, who come into possession of what at first appears to be a vintage automobile. Closer inspection and experimentation conducted by the troopers reveal that this car's doors (and trunk) sometimes open to another dimension populated by gross-out creatures straight out of ... well, a Stephen King novel. As the plot progresses, the veteran troopers' tales of these visits from interdimensional nasties, and the occasional &quot;lightquakes&quot; put on by the car, are passed on to the son of a fallen comrade whose fascination with the car bordered on dangerous obsession.<p>  Unlike earlier King works, there is no active threat here; no monster is stalking the heroes of the story, unless you count the characters' own curiosity. In past books, King has terrorized readers with vampires, werewolves, a killer clown, ghosts, and aliens, but this time around, the bogeyman is a more passive, cerebral threat, and one for which they don't make a ready-to-wear Halloween costume--man's fascination with and fear of the unknown. While some readers may find this tale less exciting than the horror master's earlier works, <em>From a Buick 8</em> is a wonderful example of how much King's plotting skills and literary finesse have matured over his long career. And, most of all, it's a darn creepy book. <em>--Benjamin Reese</em></p></p>]]>
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