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Soon to be a major motion picture—Stephen King’s terrifying, classic #1 New York Times bestseller, “a landmark in American literature” (Chicago Sun-Times)—about seven adults who return to their hometown to confront a nightmare they had first stumbled on as teenagers…an evil without a name: It.
Welcome to Derry, Maine. It’s a small city, a place as hauntingly familiar as your own hometown. Only in Derry the haunting is real.
They were seven teenagers when they first stumbled upon the horror. Now they are grown-up men and women who have gone out into the big world to gain success and happiness. But the promise they made twenty-eight years ago calls them reunite in the same place where, as teenagers, they battled an evil creature that preyed on the city’s children. Now, children are being murdered again and their repressed memories of that terrifying summer return as they prepare to once again battle the monster lurking in Derry’s sewers.
Readers of Stephen King know that Derry, Maine, is a place with a deep, dark hold on the author. It reappears in many of his books, including Bag of Bones, Hearts in Atlantis, and 11/22/63. But it all starts with It.
“Stephen King’s most mature work” (St. Petersburg Times), “It will overwhelm you… to be read in a well-lit room only” (Los Angeles Times).
- Sales Rank: #142 in Books
- Brand: Scribner
- Published on: 2016-01-05
- Released on: 2016-01-05
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.37" h x 2.00" w x 5.50" l, 2.22 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 1168 pages
- Scribner
Amazon.com Review
They were seven teenagers when they first stumbled upon the horror. Now they were grown-up men and women who had gone out into the big world to gain success and happiness. But none of them could withstand the force that drew them back to Derry, Maine to face the nightmare without an end, and the evil without a name. What was it? Read It and find out...if you dare!
From Library Journal
The amazingly prolific King returns to pure horror, pitting good against evil as in The Stand and The Shining. Moving back and forth between 1958 and 1985, the story tells of seven children in a small Maine town who discover the source of a series of horrifying murders. Having conquered the evil force once, they are summoned together 27 years later when the cycle begins again. As usual, the requisite thrills are in abundance, and King's depiction of youngsters is extraordinarily accurate and sympathetic. But there is enough material in this epic for several novels and stories, and the excessive length and numerous interrelated flashbacks eventually become wearying and annoying. Nevertheless, King is a born storyteller, and It will undoubtedly be in high demand among his fans. BOMC main selection. Eric W. Johnson, Univ. of Bridgeport Lib., Ct.
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Review
“A landmark in American literature.” (Chicago Sun-Times)
“It will overwhelm you…Characters so real you feel you are reading about yourself…scenes to be read in a well-lit room only.” (Los Angeles Times)
“The indisputable King of Horror.” (Time Magazine)
“A mesmerizing odyssey of terror…King writes like one possessed, never cheats the reader, always gives full measure…He is brilliant…dark and sinister.” (The Washington Post Book World)
“Vintage King…a magnum opus of terror…just a glance at the first few pages, and you can’t put this novel aside.” (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
“A great scary book…a nightmare roller-coaster…packed with more chills than a Frigidaire… ‘It’ turns out to be the monster-dread in us all, the one that refuses to go away.” (San Francisco Chronicle)
“Epic…gargantuan…breathlessly accelerating suspense… King is our great storyteller…I imagine him as a possessed figure rocking over a smoking word processor, hunting for a beat his sentences can dance to, pounding the shocks and scares like a rock organist laying down the power chords.” (Los Angeles Herald-Examiner)
“A ghoul’s delight…a good old-fashioned chill and shiver fest…as creepy as the finest of that genre.” (Kansas City Star)
“ King’s most ambitious project…reads as if written in a white heat!” (San Jose Mercury News)
“IT exhibits the potato chip syndrome – quite simply, you can’t read just one page and stop…It is in this novel that King comes out of the closet, a closet jammed and crowded with his own monsters.” (Houston Chronicle)
“Compulsively readable.” (Fort Worth Star Telegram)
“King’s most mature work.” (St. Petersburg Times)
“Chock-full of spooky stuff…a sprawling scare-fest that defines King’s recurring themes and adds a new set of ambitions to the mix.” (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
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182 of 192 people found the following review helpful.
Even better the second time...a quarter of a century later.
By Adam John Zimmerman
When I was on a school field trip in the seventh grade, I took Stephen King's "IT" with me to read. The trip was going to be two days in Virginia, and was an example of staying overnight on a school trip. It should have been an adventure. The trip was frankly a waste, but the book was sublime.
I'd gotten into reading Stephen King two years before by way of a trip over the previous summer to my uncle's house. He had a collection of Stephen King novels and I'd started reading them with Pet Sematary, which had been adapted to the big screen two years before. In the intervening time, I'd devoured Salem's Lot, Carrie, Firestarter, and Misery, and The Shining. I found a copy of the 1990 TV movie adaptation and watched it. I recognized just how much I figured it had to have been toned down, but it was a decent primer (or so I thought). I felt warmed up and ready for the brick-like tome I'd acquired. I was wrong.
Reading the book was like a marathon, and I was prepared for a sprint. I easily identified with the younger versions of the characters, but had trouble with identifying with their adult incarnations. I appreciated the story and the implications of both eras, but entirely missed out on how well crafted the story was. In the end it took three weeks, but I completed the book, considered myself proud for conquering the nearly 1200 page tome, put it on the shelf, and...proceeded to put it out of my mind for nearly twenty five years. Almost, and entirely unintentionally, like the characters in the book...
Twenty five years later, I was on a kick of re-reading books I'd read as a kid, and then I approached Stephen King again. In the interim I'd devoured his books and probably thousands of other books by many dozens of different writers of differing skill levels, and when I thought "I should re-read some Stephen King" I thought about it, and it came down to either reading "IT" or "The Stand" and to be honest I felt "IT" was the better book. I remember it being a mountain for an adolescent. I wondered how I'd do this time.
It was SO MUCH better than I ever thought it would be!
I felt ACHINGLY nostalgic in the sections with the characters as kids. Whereas as a kid I identified with those elements as mapping directly onto my friends and setting, I did it unconsciously. Now I was (at times painfully) aware of it. I longed for the good times and friends of my youth. I appreciated how well King encapsulated the distance between childhood and adulthood and all the roads we travel in between. I reveled in how little we remember accurately about the past and how mutable it can be. I realized that IT was in fact two predators...both the eponymous monster who will kill and devour you, and the predator that robs us of our memories and the clarity we remember having as a kid.
The prose is wonderful. King doesn't use mere words to tell stories, he uses meanings themselves, woven seemingly seamlessly into shades of context and pigments of innuendo and occasionally bright, obvious splashes of unobfuscated emotion that jar you because...hey...in real life that's how it works. And in getting that right, King manages to make the impossible elements like the supernatural nature of IT and the relationship IT has with the town of Derry and the inhabitants there...normal. This could have happened. It could be happening. And it's that esoteric dread that King wields masterfully. The implications. The possibilities. Even in the fact that both eras are now, as of 2016, dated (the earlier phase was in the 50's, and the later phase was in the 80's...eerily we would be neck deep in the middle of the next cycle were it coming) was delightful. It was an added layer of nostalgia woven over the rest of the tapestry.
If you haven't read this book, read it now. Enjoy it. If you have read it, by all means read it again. It will thrill and delight and horrify and frighten you all over again.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
One of may faves of all time (and I read A LOT)
By S. Wilkins
I first read this book my sophomore year of college over Thanksgiving break. My employer would not give me time off to go home for the holiday and I had to stay in my off campus apartment. If you've ever been to a college campus over a holiday break, you know how deserted and creepy it can be. I made the mistake of reading this book and was so afraid that I slept on the sofa rather than venturing into my bedroom. I kept hearing noises outside my apartment door and the light bulb in the vestibule was burnt out! I don't scare easily, so the fact that I was completely terrified should tell you something about this book.
I won't go into the plot as I see there are plenty of reviews that do so we don't need another. I will say this: If you've seen the movie, please don't NOT read the book because you didn't like the movie. Stephen King's books go so much deeper than what Hollywood is able to carry over onto the big screen. There's so much character development and what's going on inside the character's heads that there is no way a movie adaptation could EVER come close to one of his books.
I just reread the book after 30 years and it's still just as good as it was back then. Only now I'm a constant reader and caught the Dark Tower references.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Smartly told scary story
By Zombiedottie
I don't know why I haven't read IT sooner; Stephen King is the master story teller. The story changes perspective and time seamlessly. The Kindle version was nearly 1500 pages, but it never once felt long, even the narratives talking about Derry back in the day tied into the violence and horror perfectly. Another surprise was how much I loved these little kids, the bravery (and ignorance, if we are being honest) and love these kids possessed was heart warming, even when I was ready to poop my pants scared.
If you like horror and good story telling, this is the book for you.
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