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Cover of It by Stephen King

It

by Stephen King

5/5
Scribner 1138 pages September 15, 1986

Seven children in the town of Derry, Maine confront an unspeakable evil that takes the form of a clown called Pennywise. Twenty-seven years later, they must reunite as adults to face the terror again. Stephen King's magnum opus of childhood fear and the bonds that hold us together.

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Jim's Review

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Over a thousand pages and Jim devoured every single one like a worm through rich soil. King somehow makes a killer clown into the most terrifying thing in literature, and the Losers' Club feels so real you'll swear you grew up with them. This bookworm's advice: read it with the lights on, and maybe skip the storm drains on your walk home. An absolute masterpiece of horror.

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