Thursday, February 15, 2024

The Cell | By Stephen King


Clay Riddle is visiting Boston. He just landed a deal that will be life changing. His graphic artist talents are finally being recognized. This deal might just mean he can quite his day job teaching and work on what he is passionate about. His art. 

He is on his way to his meeting when chaos irrupts. People start to violently attack one another. Technology in the form of a cell phone is weaponized and starts the apocalypse. Clay teams up with other survivors as they make their way on foot to Maine to find out of Clay's family has survived. 

They must travel at night and sleep during the day. Daylight belongs to the non-humans.

The Cell is a hefty book. It starts with a bang and keeps a steady pace. It's not as good at The Stand but worth the read especially if
you like apocalyptic books. 



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