Cell
Stephen King
About this book
In Stephen King's "Cell," a mysterious pulse transmitted through mobile phones turns the majority of the world's population into bloodthirsty, zombie-like creatures, forcing the survivors to navigate a chaotic landscape filled with danger and paranoia. The novel explores themes of technology's impact on human behavior and society, as well as the fragility of civilization in the face of catastrophe. As a commentary on modern communication and isolation, "Cell" serves as a chilling reminder of how quickly societal norms can unravel.
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| Country | Year | Reasons |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 2025 | ViolenceLanguage |



