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It

It

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: IT was by far the best book I've read by Mr. King
Review: The charismatic quality of the characters emphasized the delicately woven plot with supurb perfection. The timely arrival of the five protaganists to Derry surely saved the day. OH YEAH< AND AT THE END, IT IS A SPIDER, THEY KILL HER, EDDIE DIES AND AUDRA GETS REVIVED ON SILVER. HAHAHAHAHA!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!
Review: This is the book that made terrified of clowns. It kicks ass all the way, and the movie is even better

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YOU MUST READ THIS ONE!!!
Review: Stephen King at his best! The friendship he described between the seven children was so incredible. It was a little obscene at some parts, but nothing was bad enough to deminish the rest of the novel. Buy this book now!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No doubt about it-Kings best book.
Review: Read it. The characters are very believable

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is definetely more than just a horror novel!
Review: I have to write quick so I'll just describe one incident-- I was sitting in my favorite chair in my living room at home, reading IT. My parents said "We're going downtown... it'll be late when we get back!" All I could manage with my nose in the book the way it was was "mmmnnnph". So my parents left, expecting me to be in bed when they returned. Nope! The way it turns out, I forgot completely about the clock over my head, too scared to do anything but keep on reading. I kept thinking "Well, maybe I should just get up for a little while, to see if I can still walk..." But no, I was too scared to leave my chair. "Maybe I should stop reading, this can't be good for my mental health, if you know what I mean..." But no, too scared. Anyway, I couldn't have stopped if I wanted to. I mean, I was hooked in the realest sense that someone could be, metaphorically speaking. So when my parents came home at eleven o'clock, I was of course still pinned in my chair, afraid to move and unable to move anything but my eyes and hands. I realized that I hadn't moved since six thirty, and that my legs were asleep. I had forgotten that it was a school night, and since I'm only in 7th grade, it meant something to my mood the next day. This book went by so fast that every time I looked up, a hundred pages had swept by. Hey-- when you're reading stuff like this, it doesn't matter how long it looks! Be careful that you don't get blown away!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: No summary can describe!
Review: WOW!!! Today was my last day of reading IT, and I can honestly say that it was much the worse for it. Though most of the other readers I've talked to were unsatisfied with the ending, I was moved to the point of tears. This book is incredible, it's really amazing that a writer can actually seem to be inside seven people's minds. The characters were so well defined, so planned out, and so REAL, that I started thinking of them as my own friends. The idea of the book, proposed in a summary, seems unbelievable (in that I wouldn't believe the idea). However, once you have read the entire whopping thing, it seems like in Derry, Maine, such a happening is a needed and perhaps a not-so-rare occurance. I wanted to be with the kids, know the people, and add my own dimension to the story. One reason I'm sure this book meant so much to me is the fact that I'm 12 years old myself. I can relate to the more everyday aspects of the character's lives, and relish in the safeness of my own environment. Thanks, Mr. Stephen King-- you've produced a winner!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book in existance
Review: This book is definately the best book in existence. It is so well written you feel like you are there. I finished 2 months ago at twelve years old and still cannot get over it's impact. I recommend it to everyone...that means you too Eric...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Everything about this book touched my soul. . .
Review: I didn't know what a good book was until I read Stephen King's 'It'. I started it when I was 14 years old, thinking "No way will I ever finish this, it's just too long." Well, what can I say? I suprised myself. I became completely involved in the lives of each and every character in the book. The seven kids meant something to me. I actually cared about them. It was also really easy for me to relate to since it was not that long ago that I had been their age. I could not put this book down. I read it from cover to cover. Stephen King has the ability to put several characters in a book and make them each so unique and different and special that you can easily keep track of them. Few authors can do this. Most books that have many different characters are confusing to read because you get them mixed up. The reason that I gave this book a 9 instead of a 10 is because toward the end, it gets kind of confusing when It is in war with the Turtle. You never really understand what the Turtle is. And also, I wasn't crazy about the idea of It actually being just one big spider. Other than that, this book was great. Undoubtedly one of the best books I ever read. I would recommend it to anyone

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Phantastisch
Review: Ohne große Worte zu verlieren: ES gehört mit Abstand zu den besten Büchern die ich jemals gelesen habe (und ich habe wirklich viele gelesen). Die Story, die Charactere, das Umfeld - man taucht ein und möchte nicht mehr hochkommen

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It
Review: Let me just start by saying that I started to read this book on the night of Nov. 14, 1988. I read the first few pages while I was waiting to have my baby. I got to the part when the clown pulled Georgie into the sewer, and told my mother to take it home. I didn't pick it up again until almost a year later, and two days later, I finished it. I couldn't go to sleep with the lights off for a week afterwards, I was sixteen years old. I found it was very scary for the most part, but found the part about the giant spider was a dissapointment


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