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In the book, you're inside Cujo's mind as the rabies takes over him. You start off in the head of a dog who loves his family, and then you experience in first person his rapid psychological deterioration. When the dog begins slaughtering people, it's both heartbreaking and horrifying, especially as a dog lover. Cujo is my favorite horror book because it's the only one I've never been able to finish."

-ccarrlferger

I recently read this book and found myself launched into the gothic world of mystery and otherworldly characters Purcell created. I was unable to put down the book, but I was also afraid to look over my shoulder. I recommend this book to anyone who likes history, ghosts, stunning storytelling, and has an affinity for large, spooky houses."

-hhuffines

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