Christine cover

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Upper Grades (UG 9-12)
Book Level 6.6
Points 30.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 183239
Points per Word 0.000164
Page Count 917
Points per Page 0.032715

Description

Christine, blood-red, fat and finned, was twenty. She was Arnie's obsession. But she still had power in her, a power that corroded the mind...

Quick Summary

For readers who like a blend of teenage coming-of-age drama and classic horror, Stephen King's "Christine" delivers a uniquely creepy vibe that's hard to shake. The story follows high-schooler Arnie, who becomes obsessed with a classic red Plymouth that seems to have a mind of its own, and the way King makes that car feel alive is what sets the novel apart its history, its personality, and the way it slowly pulls Arnie away from his friends and family create a tense, page-turning read. It's a great fit for car-loving teens, horror fans, or anyone who enjoys a story where the stakes are personal and the supernatural element feels tangible rather than over-the-top. Parents should know that the book contains some scary moments, a bit of mild language, teenage romance, and a few graphic accidents, but nothing too graphic for most high-schoolers. The friendship between Arnie, his best friend Dennis, and his girlfriend Leigh drives the emotional core, while the car's dark past provides the horror backbone, making the book feel like a faster-paced, car-centric cousin of King's more sprawling novels.