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Aktuelle Version vom 28. Mai 2016, 22:02 Uhr
Cujo | |
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Originaltitel | Cujo |
Herausgabe (orig.) | 2010 |
Verlag (orig.) | Penguin Audio |
Länge | ca. 14 Stunden |
Anzahl CDs | 12 |
Leser (Original) | Lorna Raver |
Rezensionen | |
ISBN 978-0-14-242785-9 | |
Hörbücher | |
Englische Hörbücher Deutsche Hörbücher |
Cujo, das Original-Hörbuch zu Stephen Kings gleichnamigem Roman, wurde 2010 von Lorna Raver vertont.
Wissenswertes
- Raver ist eine Koryphäe im Hörbuch-Bereich: Sie wurde bereits zur "Stimme des Jahres" gewählt und hat mehrere Auszeichnungen (unter anderem den Audie Award) gewinnen können.
- Wie auch die Vorlage ist das Hörbuch nicht in Kapitel unterteilt; unten wird deshalb zur Orientierung der erste Satz des Tracks angegeben.
Aufbau des Hörbuchs
CD | Tracks | Name des Kapitels |
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1 | 1 | Widmung - "... in the summer of 1980." |
" | 2 | "Tad Trenton, four years old, ..." |
" | 3 | "Perhaps his father caught his thoughts ..." |
" | 4 | " 'And you gave him his teddy-bear ...' " |
" | 5 | "The ash of her cigarette fell on the shoulder of ..." |
" | 6 | "Then the boy came back and ruffled the dog's hair ..." |
" | 7 | "Just three days after George Mearas bellowed conversation ..." |
" | 8 | "It had happened to other small animals in the past ..." |
" | 9 | "Seven days later and 30 miles from ..." |
" | 10 | "Three weeks after that happened, Roger had broken down ..." |
" | 11 | "For the prepared cakes - 16 different varieties - there was ..." |
" | 12 | "When Vic and Roger decided to go their own way ..." |
2 | 1 | " 'So, what do you think?' Roger repeated." |
" | 2 | "Gary Pervier sat out on his reedy front lawn at the bottom ..." |
" | 3 | "The grateful town selectman had remanded the property taxes ..." |
" | 4 | "Then he could lie here as he was now ..." |
" | 5 | " 'Now, what for?' he asked." |
" | 6 | " 'Get out, Steve. I'm not going to tell you again.' " |
" | 7 | "She could count her life's close friends on the fingers of ..." |
" | 8 | "Charity Camber sat on the double bed she shared with ..." |
" | 9 | "She supposed that sooner or later Brett would go with them ..." |
" | 10 | "To be that old, less than 700 days shy of 40, terrified him." |
" | 11 | "That was enough. A meal is as good as a feast ..." |
" | 12 | "Now, things had loosened up, it seemed." |
3 | 1 | "Later, as dusk settled down and the heat ..." |
" | 2 | "His solution had been the monster catechism ..." |
" | 3 | "At half past seven, as Steve Kemp was thinking tennis ..." |
" | 4 | " 'What would wholesale be, I wonder ...' " |
" | 5 | "Nonetheless, Sharp stock had tumbled sharply ..." |
" | 6 | "The man was gone somewhere." |
" | 7 | "Joe Magruder and Ronnie DuBay got the chainfall ..." |
" | 8 | "Vic spent most of that afternoon before the long weekend" |
" | 9 | "A new thought crossed his mind. What if ..." |
" | 10 | "Then he would think of the man's penis, his cock ..." |
4 | 1 | " 'What the Christ is that?' Joe Camber asked." |
" | 2 | "She clutched her hands together in a hot, twisting fury ..." |
" | 3 | "He got up in a hurry, then." |
" | 4 | " He knows, Donna was thinking." |
" | 5 | " 'I don't know if I can explain. I'm afraid it will sound ... ' " |
" | 6 | " 'And what a woman does, what I did, was ... ' " |
" | 7 | "As for Joe Camber himself, he was sitting ..." |
" | 8 | " 'Wouldn't be very much fun alone.' " |
" | 9 | "And then, the growling began." |
" | 10 | "The alarm burred Vic awake at quarter to five." |
" | 11 | " 'Will you be able to get all of your stuff and all of ... ' " |
5 | 1 | "Joe Camber pulled up in front of the Greyhound terminal ..." |
" | 2 | " 'I guess I do, daddy,' Brett said." |
" | 3 | "It had been twenty years since he had seen a rabid dog." |
" | 4 | "Gary kicked at the dog. Cujo fainted the other ..." |
" | 5 | "What exactly is there going to be for him? she asked herself ..." |
" | 6 | "The stewardess came be. He and Roger were riding ..." |
" | 7 | "Joe Camber looked at the patch of garage floor ..." |
" | 8 | "Donovan had been delighted, and the two of them had ..." |
" | 9 | "Tad Trenton was in his room at mid-morning, playing with ..." |
" | 10 | "Still, he was tired of the game. He put the trucks ..." |
" | 11 | "He thought he heard a sound behind him and he ..." |
6 | 1 | " 'Hey, kiddo, you wanna come grocery shopping with me ...' " |
" | 2 | "She had almost had a heart-attack last December when Tad ..." |
" | 3 | "At last, she looked up, her face puffy." |
" | 4 | " 'Couldn't Joe Camber get you in today?' " |
" | 5 | "Charity Camber stepped down from the Greyhound bus at ..." |
" | 6 | "Then the boy was gone and there was a grayness." |
" | 7 | "She opened her mouth to tell him, quite firmly and ..." |
" | 8 | "The sun still shone brightly down and there was a ..." |
" | 9 | "The driveway was a little beyond the house." |
" | 10 | "Cujo came out of Joe Camber's garage." |
" | 11 | "Something warm was running across the backs of her hands." |
7 | 1 | "A dirty brick building in Cambridge housed ..." |
" | 2 | " 'I've got an idea,' Vic said quietly.' " |
" | 3 | "At long last, Vic saw that scared, vague expression go ..." |
" | 4 | " 'Mommy, aren't we going?' " |
" | 5 | "Coming back had been like this. As if you ..." |
" | 6 | "That made her remember that she had packed them some food ..." |
" | 7 | "Joe Camber looked like Vic in a clean ..." |
" | 8 | " 'And that little kid, Jimmy, he's got ...' " |
" | 9 | "In her dream, Vic had come." |
" | 10 | "No. He would have gotten his gun or ..." |
" | 11 | "Vic jerked awake in total darkness ..." |
" | 12 | "The first part of the dream had been rather pleasant." |
8 | 1 | "Charity Camber awoke that Tuesday morning ..." |
" | 2 | "Brett opened the cupboards one by one ..." |
" | 3 | "It was hot. Donna uncranked her window ..." |
" | 4 | "That had been the first time she had really believed ..." |
" | 5 | "Jerry Garcia's voice, easy but somehow weary ..." |
" | 6 | " 'Tell me what you really think,' Vic said to Rob ... ' " |
" | 7 | "Aunt Evvie Chalmers's death that last spring had hit ..." |
" | 8 | "Steve got to the Trenton house at just ..." |
" | 9 | "He went into the kitchen by way of the small ..." |
" | 10 | "But there was no one in the yard or in the driveway ..." |
9 | 1 | "By three thirty that Tuesday afternoon Donna had given up ..." |
" | 2 | "Crazy thing to have to be thinking but the entire ..." |
" | 3 | "The moment passed. Cujo got to his feet very slowly ..." |
" | 4 | "She watched, half amused and half appalled, as ..." |
" | 5 | "The sun had finally gone down behind the house." |
" | 6 | "That had amused her so much that she had eventually ..." |
" | 7 | "Her breathing and heart rate had speeded up." |
" | 8 | "Better to wait. Wait for a better chance." |
" | 9 | "In Boston, an operator asked Vic Trenton ..." |
" | 10 | "Vic only shook his head but a part of him was ..." |
" | 11 | " 'Don't be a junk, Trenton, they might ...' " |
" | 12 | "She thought crazily of the drain backing up just ..." |
10 | 1 | "Holly told her sister not to be foolish ..." |
" | 2 | " 'Oh.' Brett was looking at her in a speculative ..." |
" | 3 | "A falling-out doesn't preclude a later ..." |
" | 4 | " 'Call the Sheriff's office,' Roger said promptly." |
" | 5 | "Since then, nothing in that situation had changed." |
" | 6 | "Roscoe popped on his headlights and cruised..." |
" | 7 | "When the telephone rang, Vic and Roger were both up ..." |
" | 8 | "He held the phone in his right hand." |
" | 9 | "He was an actor and this was some kind of crazy ..." |
" | 10 | "She was afraid that if she told Holly that ..." |
" | 11 | "Suddenly, Tad was struggling to catch his breath ..." |
11 | 1 | "Vic got home at twenty past five." |
" | 2 | " 'Maybe ... maybe he had a confederate ...' " |
" | 3 | " 'I took a shot and called them. Got lucky.' " |
" | 4 | "Charity Camber had her morning coffee and then ..." |
" | 5 | "Andy had been the star of the family but his mother ..." |
" | 6 | "Andy Mason found that extremely ominous news." |
" | 7 | "The one thing George Bannerman had been least prepared ..." |
" | 8 | "This woman was a ruin. The dog had been at her, as well." |
" | 9 | "At last, Tad quieted. His eyes had closed again, his ..." |
" | 10 | "Now Donna and Tad had disappeared. Vic had disappeared." |
" | 11 | " 'Fuck his right to remain silent,' Vic growled." |
" | 12 | "A little scream escaped his throat. The chair tipped ..." |
" | 13 | "But that was stupid, wasn't it? Mason had sent ..." |
12 | 1 | "Vic turned off the Maple Sugar Road and onto ..." |
" | 2 | "For the last time, the dying ruin that had been ..." |
" | 3 | "He left her and went to the car. She stood where ..." |
" | 4 | "The ambulance driver and the two orderlies loaded ..." |
" | 5 | " 'When did he die? Did it really happen, at all? ...' " |
" | 6 | "Holly watched her sister's face go white, listened ..." |
" | 7 | "Rabid Dog Kills Four in Bizarre Three-Day Reign ..." |
" | 8 | "He could have reminded her that she'd had Tad's ..." |
" | 9 | "She had landed a decent job in the packing and ..." |
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