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Christine (novel)
'Christine' is a horror novel by Stephen King, published in 1983. It tells the story of a vintage automobile apparently possessed by supernatural forces. Later that same year, a film adaptation, directed by John Carpenter and starring Keith Gordon, John Stockwell, Alexandra Paul, and Harry Dean Stanton, was released. In April 2013, PS Publishing released Christine in a limited 30th Anniversary Edition.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christine_(novel)
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Christine by Stephen King | Going Down Swinging
In Christine, a small Gollum-style man gets obsessed with a car that soon ends up supernaturally desirable. The story is told from the perspective of the best friend, who is kind of a less-effective Samwise Gamgee character and tries to mitigate the evil car obsession.
http://goingdownswinging.org.au/christine-by-stephen-king/
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Revisiting Christine by Richard Chizmar | Stephen King Revisited
Something a little different this time around. I was flattered and thrilled and scared to death.
http://www.stephenkingrevisited.com/revisiting-christine-by-richard-chizmar/
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Rereading Stephen King: week 15 - Christine | Books | The Guardian
James Smythe: This tale of a stereotypical nerd who buys a possessed car plays into the hands of those detractors who label Stephen King's work formulaic. I suspect it was the first time his fans felt cheated
https://www.theguardian.com/books/booksblog/2013/jan/30/rereading-stephen-king-christine
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The Other Woman Was a Car
'Christine'' appears to be formed along the classic lines of a triangle. There is Arnie Cunningham, the bookish, bullied, introverted high school student. His best friend is Dennis Guilder, even though Dennis is the all-American Arnie never could be. Then there is the beautiful Leigh Cabot who meets Arnie first and plays the princess to his frog, although by all rights she should be Dennis's girl.
https://www.nytimes.com/books/97/03/09/lifetimes/kin-r-christine.html
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The Great Stephen King Reread: Christine
The book came out, everything about it was unexpected. Its deal was unusual, its setting was different, and even its quality came as a surprise. Rambling, sloppy, boring, and bloated, Christine is the book that lived up to every accusation ever leveled at King by his detractors.
http://www.tor.com/2013/01/17/the-great-stephen-king-reread-christine/
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Christine by Stephen King - Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists
Christine has 149,470 ratings and 1,745 reviews. Kerstin said: I have a real guilty-pleasure, love/love realtionship with Stephen King books. I don't car...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10629.Christine