As always very satisfied with the delivery time. Only days. The book is really in perfect condition. The only negative is that the book had nothing protected when the fate of cardboard Amazon.Dommage a protective film would not have been too when we
Usually I prefer Stephen King novels involving many characters (like "Ca", "Bazaar", ...) and which are full of seemingly unrelated details about the lives of each other before any it did join in breathless final. For his novels focus
When superficiality reports among teens and the parents are in direct conflict with doors that open to the one who falls madly Christine, everything stops and the drama begins. Yes, like many Stephen King, is the good that triumphs in the end and not
When you read Christine diféremment seen his car. This was even more so because I listen, I read this book by putting an audio cd, I 'read' Christine while driving, it was very strange and I end up watching my car differently! This book was written l
I saw the film there is a very long time as many people, and what I liked about this film is first Christine in itself ... I am a fan of the cars of the 50s and Plymouth Fury is one of my favorites. Recently I came across an article about the novel b
I discovered this book there are almost 15 years and I had loved it! Indeed, being very sensitive and fleeing psychological thrillers (possible human perversions scare me: psychopathology, etc ..) I had previously passed on the Stephen King. In the c
Far from being my favorite of King, and I must say I prefer the ample John Carpenter movie adaptation (although, and this is where it gets stuck, the film is not as good as the book, in a sense! ). I've never been a fan of cars and this car story hau
Personally I loved this book. One can easily put in the place of the characters. Something for everyone. It is interesting to draw a parallel with the film which is very close to the book. A real pleasure.
I do not agree with those who say that this book is "blah" (In the "blah" by Stephen King, which is rare, however, it is rather "Blue Fear"). So no, sorry, it's an endearing book that takes root on Carrie, and rejected teenag
It is perhaps not the best Stephen King, but it's still a solid novel, despite some improbabilities - was, for example, difficult to understand how a football player (American) can break the two legs during a tackle, and evil we grasp what is the rel