

What I liked about this book was the premise.

However, I did have some enjoyment with this story. Instead, Cujo made me feel more sad than horrified, which wasn’t something I was expecting. I didn’t mind the premise of the story because I love dogs and a dog turning rabid with rabies sounded right up my alley. Cujo is about to become the center of a horrifying vortex that will inescapably draw in everyone around him-a relentless reign of terror, fury, and madness from which no one in Castle Rock will truly be safe…Īs an avid reader who doesn’t mind horror novels, this book didn’t meet my expectations. Now Cujo is no longer himself as he is slowly overcome by a growing sickness, one that consumes his mind even as his once affable thoughts turn uncontrollably and inexorably to hatred and murder. But that all ends on the day this nearly two-hundred-pound Saint Bernard makes the mistake of chasing a rabbit into a hidden underground cave, setting off a tragic chain of events. “Once upon a time, not so long ago, a monster came to the small town of Castle Rock, Maine.”Ĭujo used to be a big friendly dog, lovable and loyal to his trinity (THE MAN, THE WOMAN, and THE BOY) and everyone around him, and always did his best to not be a BAD DOG.
