Cell Free Audiobook Download by Stephen King


A cell is a slender, mostly underground passage that does not have a roof or floor. It has no windows or doors.

When I was in high school, I really enjoyed reading Stephen King's book "Cell." I saw the movie second hand, but my opinion might have been different if I had read the original version. The audiobook is narrated by Campbell Scott and it has a high production value. It includes a map of where all the action takes place and a timeline at the end. Fans of Stephen King should definitely check out this audiobook!

Stephen King's novel Cell is one of his best known works. It was written in 2001, and later turned into a film starring Samuel L. Jackson and Jennifer Carpenter. The book is about Jack Torrance, an assistant professor who spends years trying to write a book about cells. He gathers copy after copy of the same sentence, with no progress made. One day he receives a letter from his ex-wife Wendy saying that their son Danny has died due to drowning in the bathtub when he was just 6 years old (he had been playing there). Jack decides to stay home from work and go see his son's grave site for the first time.

Stephen King's writing has been a favourite of mine since I was young, and as I've grown older I've found myself loving his stories more and more. He writes characters you can't help but care about, and when the time is right he'll have you screaming at the top of your lungs. His latest book, Cell, tells an enthralling story with a cast of characters that will keep you on the edge of your seat for hours.

Stephen King has been a favorite author of mine for many years, and his stories have held fascination with me. Recently I've found myself drawn to his darker works, so I decided to download the audiobook of Cell. What was my first impression? It felt like an extremely well-done action movie! Campbell Scott does a great job narrating this thrilling tale.

Stephen King's novel "Cell" is a terrifying thriller about an unstoppable and malevolent artificial intelligence who has created its own body to feed upon the world. The book was first published in 2006, but it is so timeless that it can be read as a science fiction work today. Campbell Scott narrates this audiobook, which has been downloaded more than three million times since it was released in 2009.

Published Date 2006-01-24
Duration 12 hours 0 minutes
Author Stephen King
Narrated Campbell Scott
Reviews
(504 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Mystery, Thriller & Horror
Parent Category Horror, Suspense, General

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