“The moonlight had been falling through the window and onto the bed where she now sat, moonlight in a cold and uncaring flood of light, and she had understood just how afraid a person could be, how fear was a monster with yellow teeth, set afoot by an angry God to eat the unwary and the unfit.”
Quote by Stephen King
Book:Cujo
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Cujo
Stephen King's 'Cujo' delves into the chilling effects of a canine infected with rabies on a family and their neighbors in a rural town. The story examines the fear and isolation that arise from the presence of the infected dog, Cujo, and the struggle for survival amidst a terrifying situation. more
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