![]() ![]() Check out his full quote below for some very early information about the sequel: The plot involves two four-year-old twins who fall into a rattlesnake pit, and King referred to this "long story" as a sequel to Cujo. While speaking with Bloody Disgusting recently, King teased his upcoming novella Rattlesnakes. Related: Most Anticipated 2022 Horror Movies (Still To Come) It seems there's more Cujo on the way – at least on the page. Surprisingly enough, it hasn't been given a chance for a big-screen reboot, but that doesn't mean that King has put the story behind him. With its dark look at a family held hostage by a rabid dog, Cujo remains a story unlike any other. Still, the film performed reasonably well even though it couldn't match the book's success. To arguably a slightly lesser degree, Cujo is widely known, though its 1983 film adaptation didn't exactly blow audiences away. ![]() The Shining is one such example, as are IT and Carrie. Yet despite the tremendous volume of King's creations, several specific titles are immediately recognizable not just by fans but also by the general public. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() A riveting standalone companion to the Schneider Family Book Award winner, Show Me a Sign by Deaf author and librarian, Ann Clare LeZotte-now in Scholastic Gold!"Instantly captivating.will keep readers hooked until the very end.A simultaneously touching and gripping adventure." - Kirkus Reviews"Full of adventure and twists.a gripping tale of historical fiction." - Booklist"Mary seems set to become a true hero-adventurer, an almost larger-than-life sleuth, teacher, and woman of action and while the story's subject matter is serious in its engagement with history's ills, LeZotte conveys a sense of real enjoyment in having Mary disrupt.the prejudices and expectations of the status quo." - The Horn BookThree years after being kidnapped as a "live specimen" in a cruel experiment to determine the cause of her deafness, Mary Lambert has grown weary of domestic life on Martha's Vineyard, and even of her once beloved writing.So when an old acquaintance summons her to an isolated manor house outside Boston to teach a young deaf girl to communicate, Mary agrees. ![]() ![]() ![]() After several years Romochka becomes the leader of the pack, but he's also come to the attention of a research centre that specializes in homeless children with developmental problems. The dogs also hunt in the fields and forest nearby, eating anything from grasshoppers to moles to cats. ![]() The pack's territory is on the edge of Moscow and centres around a huge rubbish dump that is a source of food for both dogs and those dwelling in an adjacent shantytown. Romochka suckles from her and eventually learns to hunt with the pack. In short order he's adopted into the dog clan, which is headed by Momochka, a female. ![]() After several days scrounging food in the apartment block, Romochka ventures out into the city and follows a feral dog back to its den. Her Mowgli is Romochka, a four-year-old Russian boy who wakes up one morning to find that his family (his mother and uncle) and all the other tenants of a crumbling apartment block on the outskirts of Moscow have decamped. It would be so easy to call this novel a modern take on Kipling's The Jungle Book, but that would do a disservice to Hornung's book, which is emphatically not for kids or the faint of heart. ![]() |