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I feel like I've really done something, reading this book (big books, you know?). I kept thinking I could never undertake something like it myself--he worked on it for years. It's very well-structured, between past and present, different points of view, and all coming back to Derry as place (or Derr...
I saw this movie when I was little and became scared of clowns and I still am afraid of clowns because of this movie, therefore I will not be reading this stephan king book
Well, I did it. I finally lost my Stephen King virginity. This probably wasn't the best of his novels to lose it to, but it was by no means a terrible book. It did, however, have several hallmarks of being one of his earlier novels. For one thing, King tends to be rather long-winded. Every sing...
This book was a really long read. I liked it, but I've read better Stephen King short stories. It's a little slow and sometimes it's confusing because the story changes from the present to the past every chapter. The horror is well played, I was horrified and grossed out in many parts of the book. I...
I've read this book so many times. Delightful & awful, wrapped up in one book.
Ok, 1000+ pages is extremely painful. Even when it's something written by Stephen King! I have resolved not to read any books of this length for a while, it was almost exhausting ... thinking I'd made some progress only to see just how many pages were left.Pennywise, the Clown, scares the crap out...
I watched the movie when I was 8 or 9, and to this day I can't see Pennywise (or any other sinister looking clown) without getting an anxiety attack. As soon as I got hold of the book I read it, and instead of making me better, it made my fear episodes worse.Pennywise, or IT, can turn into whatever ...
I read this book in 1987. My high school boyfriend gave it to me for my 16th birthday. Romantic huh? HA HA.