Stephen King: Christine (USA 2023) From the Publisher: Evil is alive in Libertyville. It inhabits a custom-painted red and white 1958 Plymouth Fury named Christine and young Arnold Cunningham, who buys it. Along with Arnold's girlfriend, Leigh Cabot, Dennis Guilder attempts to find out the real truth behind Christine and finds more than he bargained for: from murder to suicide, there's a peculiar feeling that surrounds Christine -- she gets revenge on anyone standing in her path. Can Dennis save Arnold from the wrath of Christine? This #1 national bestseller is "Vintage Stephen King... breathtaking... awesome. Carries such momentum the reader must force himself to slow down" (The New York Times Book Review). Stephen King: Christine. 40th anniversary edition . Gallery Books, ISBN: 9781668018071 (March, 2023), 736 p., $10.99.
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Stephen King: Christine (USA 2016) From the Publisher: It's love at first sight for high school student Arnie Cunningham when he and his best friend Dennis Guilder spot the dilapidated 1958 red-and-white Plymouth Fury for sale -- dubbed "Christine" by its original cantankerous owner -- rusting away on a front lawn of their suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood. Dennis knows that Arnie's never had much luck in the looks or popularity department, or really taken an interest in owning a car... but Christine quickly changes all that. Arnie suddenly has the newfound confidence to stick up for himself, going as far as dating the most beautiful girl at Libertyville High -- transfer student Leigh Cabot -- even as a mysteriously restored Christine systematically and terrifyingly consumes every aspect of Arnie's life. Dennis and Leigh soon realize that they must uncover the awful truth behind a car with a horrifying and murderous history. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, and heaven help anyone who gets in Christine's way... Stephen King: Christine. Pocket Books, ISBN: 9781501143717 (May, 2016), 752 p., $9.99.
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Stephen King: Christine (USA 2016) From the Publisher: It's love at first sight for high school student Arnie Cunningham when he and his best friend Dennis Guilder spot the dilapidated 1958 red-and-white Plymouth Fury for sale -- dubbed "Christine" by its original cantankerous owner -- rusting away on a front lawn of their suburban Pennsylvania neighborhood. Dennis knows that Arnie's never had much luck in the looks or popularity department, or really taken an interest in owning a car... but Christine quickly changes all that. Arnie suddenly has the newfound confidence to stick up for himself, going as far as dating the most beautiful girl at Libertyville High -- transfer student Leigh Cabot -- even as a mysteriously restored Christine systematically and terrifyingly consumes every aspect of Arnie's life. Dennis and Leigh soon realize that they must uncover the awful truth behind a car with a horrifying and murderous history. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned, and heaven help anyone who gets in Christine's way... Stephen King: Christine. Gallery Books, ISBN: 9781501144189 (February, 2016), 752 p., $19.99.
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Stephen King: Christine (USA 1983) From the Publisher: Arnie's best friend Dennis distrusts her at first sight. Arnie's teen queen girlfriend Leigh fears her the moment she senses her power. Arnie's parents, teachers and enemies soon learn what happens when you cross her. Christine is no lady. She is Stephen King's ultimate, blackly evil vehicle of horror... Christine Stephen King: Christine. With 8 pages of film scenes. Signet, ISBN: 0451128389 (December, 1983), 503 p., $3.95.
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Stephen King: Christine (USA 1983) From the Publisher: Arnie's best friend Dennis distrusts her at first sight. Arnie's teen queen girlfriend Leigh fears her the moment she senses her power. Arnie's parents, teachers and enemies soon learn what happens when you cross her. Christine is no lady. She is Stephen King's ultimate, blackly evil vehicle of horror... Christine Stephen King: Christine. With 8 pages of film scenes. Signet, ISBN: 0451128370 (December, 1983), 503 p., $3.95.
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Stephen King: Christine (USA 1983) From the Publisher: Just another lovers' triangle, you say? Not quite. There's a fourth here, the second lady, the dark lady. "Cars are girls," Leigh Cabot says, and the dark force in Stephen King's new novel is a 1958 Plymouth named Christine. She is no ordinary car, this white-over-red two-toned survivor of a time when hightest gasoline was priced at a quarter a gallon and speedometers were calibrated all the way up to a hundred and twenty miles an hour... a time when rock and roll in all its first crude power ruled America... a time when speed was king. Arnie Cunningham is determined to have Christine at any price, and little by little, Dennis and Leigh begin to suspect that the price of his growing obsession may be terrifyingly high, its result blackly evil. As Arnie sets feverishly to work on the seemingly hopeless Job of restoring Christine, Christine begins to develop a terrible life of her.own. Or is that only imagi-nation? Dennis continues to hope so ...and then people begin to die on Libertyville's dark suburban streets and roads... and the time Comes when Dennis can no longer deny the horri-fying truth: Christine is alive. In Christine Stephen King has returned to to full-fledged novel of supernatural horror for the first time since The Shining. It will keep readers up late... and will have them looking both ways as they cross the street after dark. Stephen King: Christine. A Novel. Viking, ISBN: 0670220264 (April, 1983), 526 p., $13.95 (?).
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