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let's revisit IT

I have a confession... I have not read IT. I am scared and still haven't picked it up! I just need to read it!





maybe after we read it we could watch the made for tv movie. maybe we could do a monthly King book!




I have read Rage and The Long Walk, should get through Roadwork and The Running Man by the weekend, after which I will definately start IT.


It is too bad the moderator of the group hasn't been active in forever because we could start up a new section for book group type reads. I do like organized reads better for discussions.













I'll have to read it again once its start getting darker early, to get the full effect.






Yes! I totally agree with you on this! When I first read It and "The Body" I was about 12 years old and my biggest wish at the time was that I could be a part of those small intimate group of friends.







I felt sad when it was over and they all started forgetting again.
And it feels like I haven't really left Derry, so I'll probably start reading Insomnia real soon!


I just started reading It. The miniseries came out when I was about 11 or 12 and traumatized me. Now I am 25 and decided to read it and face my fear (especially since they will have a new IT movie out in 2011).
So far, I must say that this is good, BUT the writing is a bit disorganized. I think he is now ruching (I only have about 100 pages to go). The Stand is my favorite and I feel his masterpiece. This reminds me a lot of the Stand but it has a lot more flaws and the narrative jumps around too much. Nonetheless, it is still engrossing, exciting and thrilling with great characters (Richie is my favorite, he is like a poor man's Bill).
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It really still amazes me the labyrinth of construction that SK put into this...the historical vignettes, the 1985 stories, the 1958 stories, the otherworldly moments as well. That's what I love about this novel. Your turn.