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It

It

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I love this BOOK
Review: This book is one of the best books i've ever read the charactrs come alive. King pulls you into this book. I didn't wantto put it down once I opened it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was creepy as crunk.
Review: Stephen King's IT was chilling and scared me badly. The ending looked at the universe in an interesting way, that I'd never quite read before. It did have a bit of gratuitous sex, but what Stephen King book doesn't? Two thumbs up. Go read it you bum!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best Stephen King thriller yet
Review: I think that It is definintly the greatest King book of all time. The idea of a "clown" haunting a small town, Derry, is possibly one of the coolest ideas to be thought of. It seems like you begin to actually know the characters Bill, Ben, Eddie, Richie, Stan, Beverly, and Mike as you read this awesome thriller you will not be able to put down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Scariest Book Ever.
Review: IT by Stephen King is by far the scariest book that at least I have read. And that says a lot coming from a book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I like all of King's books but IT was absolutly wonderful.
Review: I started out reading R.L. Stine. But after a while I noticed that all of the books were the same. King really gives a variety of horror and fiction in his books. I am now a true King reader. I have every book published by King and all the follow up motion pictures based on his books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The scariest and most terrifying book ever written!
Review: It gave me chills at night. The thought of a monster since the beginning of time lurking the sewers beneath Derry, Maine. My favorite part was when Eddie Cochran was killed by the "Creature From the Black Lagoon. I am not even thirteen, and finished the book in two weeks! It is the best book I have ever read. I recommend reading the hardcover edition. It was much easier to read than paperback. It is a must-read. I hope I get It (hardcover) for Christmas.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Decent
Review: In this book, King lost some of the writiing that has made him one of mmy favorite authors. I was introduced to King's writing through "Desperation" which I believe to be one of the best books I have yet to read. This book is lacking.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: So good I read it twice
Review: This book is amazing. The way it balances the reader's attention between past and present keeps the reader interested without end. I would definitely recommend this book to any friend or stranger.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: the best EVER EVER EVER EVER EVER ...
Review: Well, just don't know what to say. I've read it about a year ago, but it still makes me affraid of clowns... The best in the book is the way SK can make the story vivid, as if it were alive, happening now with thee and thy friends. WOOOOOOWWWWWWW!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Macabre Masterpiece
Review: It is quite possibly the greatest horror novel that I've read. Just in sheer scale this dwarfs all comers with the exception of The Stand. At It's heart, we have a story about the innocense of childhood and the ability for children to believe. And we have adults trying to recapture some of that childhood. Along with It, the other horror novels that stand apart are The Stand by King, and Carrion Comfort by Dan Simmons (I highly recommend him if you like Stephen King).

Another aspect I like about King is the way he ties his work together. It takes place in the fabled Maine town of Derry, the town from Bag of Bones and he talks about Shawshank State Prison. But that's not important. He also carries over plots(to an extent) and themes. The quest of the kids is much like the quest of the kids in "The Body" and It, although infinitely more malevolent, reminds me of the ghosts of Bag of Bones. Then he keeps reusing his themes of imagination, love, and trust.

Bravo Mr King. I may be a latecomer to the SK flock but I'll try to catch up.


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