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IT (REISSUES)

By Stephen King

Stephen King's iconic novel, "IT," has captivated readers for decades with its spine-chilling tale of horror and the power of childhood fears. Set in the seemingly ordinary town of Derry, Maine, the story follows a group of children who discover the terrifying truth lurking beneath the surface of their everyday lives.Derry appears to be like any other town, with its familiar streets and well-ordered existence. However, it is the children who truly understand the darkness that resides within its storm drains and sewers. They witness and experience the horrors that make Derry so uniquely terrifying. IT, a malevolent entity, takes on the form of their deepest fears, often appearing as an evil clown named Pennywise. It preys on their vulnerabilities, seizing and killing with a relentless hunger.As time passes, the children grow up, move away, and try to forget the horrors they faced in Derry. But the past has a way of catching up with them. When they are called back to their hometown, they must confront IT once again. The memories of their childhood nightmares resurface, and they find themselves facing a reality that is as terrifying as ever.Stephen King, the master of horror, is the author behind this chilling tale. With over sixty books to his name, King has become a worldwide bestseller. His recent works, such as "The Institute" and "If It Bleeds," have garnered critical acclaim and further solidified his reputation as a literary genius. Many of his novels, including "IT," have been adapted into highly celebrated films and TV series, captivating audiences around the world.Born in 1947, King's writing career spans several decades. His ability to tap into the deepest fears and anxieties of his readers has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious National Medal of Arts in 2014 and the National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters in 2003. In 2007, he was honored with the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. King resides in Maine with his wife, Tabitha King, also an accomplished author.Published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2011, the paperback edition of "IT" spans a staggering 1184 pages. Weighing in at 800 grams, it is a substantial tome that promises to immerse readers in a world of terror and suspense. The narrative, classified as fiction, falls within the horror genre, offering a thrilling and chilling experience for those brave enough to delve into its pages.While "IT" may be classified as horror, it delves deeper than mere scares. It explores themes of friendship, the power of memory, and the resilience of the human spirit. It speaks to readers of all ages, from young adults to those who have long left their childhood fears behind. Its universal appeal lies in its ability to tap into the primal fears that reside within us all.In conclusion, Stephen King's "IT" is a terrifying masterpiece that has captivated readers worldwide. With its unforgettable characters, chilling narrative, and exploration of deeper themes, it continues to be a timeless classic. Whether you're a fan of horror or simply appreciate a well-crafted story, "IT" is a must-read that will leave you questioning what lurks in the shadows of your own fears.

IT (REISSUES)

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    Book Information:
  • ISBN 13: 9781444707861
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Year: 2011
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