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Reading Cell by Stephen King and I just can’t get into it. Do I persevere?

Reading Cell by Stephen King and I just can’t get into it. Do I persevere?

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Joan

I really liked it but was hesitant to use my phone for a while

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Rachel

I loved it! It did take a while to get into, but I was so glad I kept on going. It really picks up I think 🙂

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Krissy

Oh I saw that movie … what a mind twister! I’d be interested to see how you go with it

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Shiela

Following! I’ve been planning to read it! ❤️

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Jessica

It is quite hard to get into i find Stephen king books can be I did like it in the end though!

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DeQuestion author

I’ll go with it a bit more and see how I go 🙂

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Lysa

It does start off kinda weird, but it does get better. I liked the book, I say persevere.

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Pete

Took me two tries to get into Ghost Story. Sometimes it pays of.

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Brenna

Meh. I feel like there’s so many better Stephen King books you could move on to.

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DeQuestion author

I’ve never read Stephen king before

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Brenna

@De if you like horror, Needful Things is one of my favorites. Plus the other classics, Carrie, Cujo, It. The Mr. Mercedes trilogy was stellar, it’s more like crime/detective fiction. And my absolute favorite I think is 11/22/63. It’s like historical/time travel which normally would be my go to genre but I literally could not put that book down.

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Michelle

I liked it and I think you should keep going.

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Shari

No. The ending was disappointing.

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Tasha

I have this on my tbr pile

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Jeanne

I liked it but when I reread it, it’s really the beginning I want to read. It kind of reminds me of that M. Night Shamalan movie The Happening. Only, The Happening didn’t have zombies type people that want to kill you.

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Mari

Keep reading! It gets better..this and It are my 2 favorite SK novels.

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Jeannie

Never got into books by Stephen King. Not my genre.

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Primanti

King has his own genre. It’ll took awhile but once you love him, you’ll love everything he writes.

I’d say keep going. Pretty soon, You won’t want to put it down..

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Jenna

I couldn’t get into it either

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Amy

not his best, but it was ok, i got through it

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Stephanie

I liked it a lot! Though, if you don’t like it by 50 pages, you should probably stop. I don’t see you liking it later if you don’t like it by then ❤️

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Amy

i thought the ending was better then the begining, lol

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Tim

He phoned this one in, to be honest. And I love King.

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Nicki

I struggled with this book.

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Brandy

I liked this one

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Brandy

I liked it

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Jessica

My fiancé read it and really liked it but I couldn’t get into it. So I did the naughty thing and just watched the movie…

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Shannon

I read about the first 50 pages, and it was moving too slowly.

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Jordan

I’m most of the way through it right now and enjoying it, but everyone has different tastes.

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