IT Hardback - 1986
by King, Stephen
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- Hardback
- first
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- Title IT
- Author King, Stephen
- Binding Hardback
- Edition First Edition Thus
- Condition Used - Good in Good dust jacket
- Pages 1152
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher VIKING, New York
- Publication date 1986
- Bookseller's Inventory # 19393
- ISBN 9780670813025 / 0670813028
- Reading level 900
- Category Bargain Books
- Library of Congress Catalogue Number 85041062
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Readers widely regard Stephen King’s IT as a landmark of modern horror and an expansive coming-of-age saga. Praise centers on the vividly drawn Losers’ Club, the intertwined 1958/1985 timelines, and the novel’s potent evocation of childhood friendship, memory, and small-town corruption; Pennywise’s set pieces and the pervasive dread are often called genuinely terrifying. Many celebrate its immersive scope and emotional resonance, with some noting its lasting cultural impact and rewarding rereads. Criticisms focus on the sheer length, repetitive digressions, and a polarizing ending; several call out disturbing or gratuitous elements—especially the sewer sex scene—as unnecessary or sexist. Overall: hugely ambitious and moving, but uneven and longer than it needs to be.
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