![]() ![]() Almost immediately after the disaster, Clay meets up with Tom, a middle-aged gay man, and 15-year old Alice. The story is about Clay’s journey to get back to 12-year old Johnny, as well as his hopes/fears of what he will find. However, his son does, and he is back in Maine with Clay’s estranged wife. So the book tells the story of a few survivors, but mainly Clay Riddell, a comic book artist who is in Boston to seal the deal on his new illustrations. They sleep at night, which gives the “normies” (those without cell phone access) a chance to travel/run. The “phone crazies” develop telepathy, flock together, and usually share common goals. They don’t actually become zombies though. ![]() Those that don’t get zapped, are often killed (in graphic detail) by the ones who did go nuts. Apparently even in 2006, most people were glued to their phones. Not sure if the television series The Walking Dead has anything to do with that….īasically, the premise of the book is that a “pulse” is sent through cell phones, and anyone that was on (or near) their phone goes nuts. Okay, I actually enjoyed reading this more the second time around than when it first came out over 10 years ago. Cell by Stephen King is a horror novel based in an apocalyptic event. ![]()
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