The story drags on and on with no real further plot development; the main character meets others, they travel towards a rendezvous point, they try to figure out the virus, etc. The plot is incredibly predictable.
The story drags on and on with no real further plot development; the main character meets others, they travel towards a rendezvous point, they try to figure out the virus, etc. The plot is incredibly predictable.
Cell is an apocalyptic horror novel published by American author Stephen King in 2006. The story follows a New England artist struggling to reunite with his young son after a mysterious signal broadcast over the global cell phone network turns the majority of his fellow humans into mindless vicious animals.
While stopping for an ice cream, he observes two teenage girls suddenly "lose it" and begin attacking each other and random passers-by. What begins as a confusing mess turns into a long, BORING plot of people being plagued by a "cell-phone virus" that causes them to essential turn into stereotypical zombies.
Cell by Stephen King - The next call you take could be your last in this terrifying #1 New York Times bestseller by Stephen Kingâ??soon to be a major motion...
Actually, it ends with a pulse an errant cell phone signal that wipes away the user's humanity, rebooting their brain back to something basic primordial and evil.
Cell is an apocalyptic horror novel published by American author Stephen King in 2006. The story follows a New England artist struggling to reunite with his young son after a mysterious signal broadcast over the global cell phone network turns the majority of his fellow humans into mindless vicious animals.
While stopping for an ice cream, he observes two teenage girls suddenly "lose it" and begin attacking each other and random passers-by. What begins as a confusing mess turns into a long, BORING plot of people being plagued by a "cell-phone virus" that causes them to essential turn into stereotypical zombies.
Cell by Stephen King - The next call you take could be your last in this terrifying #1 New York Times bestseller by Stephen Kingâ??soon to be a major motion...
Actually, it ends with a pulse an errant cell phone signal that wipes away the user's humanity, rebooting their brain back to something basic primordial and evil.