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Go to My LibraryIt Film tie-in edition of Stephen King's IT
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Pages
- 1392
- ISBN
- 9781848940871
Twenty-seven years later, the children are adults who have moved away and largely forgotten the traumatic events of that summer. But when a new series of murders begins in Derry, Mike Hanlon, the only member of the club to remain, calls the others back to honor their promise. They must now delve into their repressed memories and summon the courage to confront the horror they thought they had escaped. This is a story that explores the depths of memory, the persistence of childhood trauma, and the bonds of friendship required to face an unimaginable evil.
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It A Novel
2019 • Scribner
English

It A Novel
2017 • Simon and Schuster
English

It
2011 • Cemetery Dance Publications
English

It
2016 • Turtleback
English

It (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1987 • Turtleback Books
English

"es"
2003 • Ullstein
German

Es Roman
1996 • Heyne
German

Es Roman
2005 • Ullstein
German

Es Roman
2019 • Heyne
German

Es Roman
2011 • Heyne
German

It. Film Tie-In
2017 • Hodder & Stoughton
English

It A Novel
2016 • Simon and Schuster
English

It (Eso) / It: A Novel
2019 • National Geographic Books
Spanish

It
1986 • Viking
English

It
2011 • Hodder
English

Eso
2017 • Debolsillo
Spanish

It A Novel
2017 • Simon and Schuster
English

Eso
2019 • Debolsillo
Spanish

It
1987 • New American Library
English

It (Eso)
2003 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

It 上
1991 • 文芸春秋
Japanese

It
2019 • Sperling & Kupfer
Italian

It
2007 • Hodder
English

It
2010 • Penguin Audio
English

It A Novel
1986 • Simon and Schuster
English

It: A Novel
2019 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

It Stephen King
1987 • New English Library
English

It
1987 • Perfection Learning
English

It A Novel
1987 • Signet
English

It
2016 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

It
2014 • Random House Mondadori
Spanish

It
1990 • Sperling & Kupfer
Italian

Eso
2021 • Debolsillo
Spanish

It: A Novel
2017 • Simon & Schuster Audio
English

IT-POCKET
2014 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

It
1925 • Hodder Paperback
English

It
2009 • Penguin USA, Inc.
English

It (Eso)
2017 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Eso
1996 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

It (Eso)
1992 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

Sie.
1998 • Heyne Verlag
German

Het
1986 • Uitgeverij Luitingh
Dutch

It. Movie Tie-In
2017 • Hodder And Stoughton Limited
English

Stephen King - IT (ОНО) Russian edition, Стивен Кинг - ОНО, 2020
2022 • Форс
Ukrainian

Untitled
2017 • Pocket Books
English

Ca Coffret 3 Volumes
1998 • J'ai Lu
French

STEPHEN KING NEW COVER SERIES No. 13 IT
2016 • Overlook Connection Press
English

To (Polish Edition)
2017 • Albatros
Polish

It (A Signet Book)
1987 • Signet
English

O Sansürsüz Tam Metin
2018 • Altin Kitaplar
Turkish

It (versione italiana)
2013 • Sperling & Kupfer
Italian

Manuel de l'energie des pyramides
1990 • L'étincelle editeur
French

To
2015 • Albatros
Polish

It (Eso)
1989 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish

It: A Coisa (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2014 • Suma de Letras
Portuguese

O Ciltli Tam Metin
2024 • Altin Kitaplar
Turkish

Eso
2003 • Emece Editores
Spanish

Ca
2017 • Le Livre de Poche
French

Eso
2002 • Nuevas Ediciones de Bolsillo
Spanish

Ça roman
1989 • France loisirs
French

Eso
2001 • Plaza & Janes Editories, S.A.
Spanish
In the summer of 1958, a group of outcast children, each burdened by their own fears and struggles, find themselves drawn together. They are Bill Denbrough, haunted by his brother's death and his stutter; the intelligent, overweight Ben Hanscom; the wisecracking Richie Tozier; the asthmatic hypochondriac Eddie Kaspbrak; the logical and skeptical Stan Uris; the abused but resilient Beverly Marsh, the only girl in their group; and Mike Hanlon, the last to join, who brings with him a deep knowledge of Derry's dark history. They call themselves the Losers' Club, a band of misfits who discover they are all experiencing terrifying encounters with the same shapeshifting entity.
As the Losers' Club confronts Pennywise in its various terrifying forms - a werewolf, a mummy, a giant bird, a rotting corpse - they realize that their shared belief and unity are their greatest weapons against an entity that feeds on fear. They delve into Derry's disturbing past, uncovering a history rife with violence and unexplained horrors, all connected to "It". Their journey takes them into the dark, labyrinthine sewers beneath Derry, the creature's lair, where they make a blood oath: if "It" ever returns, they will too, to finish what they started. In a harrowing confrontation, they manage to wound the creature, believing they have defeated it, though the victory is ambiguous, and the experience binds them in a way they will never truly forget, even as their memories begin to fade as they grow up and move away from Derry.
Twenty-seven years later, in the 1980s, the cycle of violence and disappearances begins anew in Derry. Mike Hanlon, the only member of the Losers' Club who remained in Derry and retained his memories, makes the dreaded calls, summoning his childhood friends back to their hometown. Now adults, scattered across the country and largely forgetting the horrors of their youth, they feel an undeniable pull to return, a promise they made in blood so long ago. The memories, however, are slow to return, surfacing in disorienting flashes and a growing sense of dread that permeates the very air of Derry.
As they reunite, the Losers' Club grapples with the resurgence of their deepest childhood fears, which Pennywise, stronger and more malevolent than ever, eagerly exploits. They are forced to confront not only the ancient evil but also the traumas of their past, both from "It" and from the abusive households and bullies that scarred their youth. The town itself seems to conspire against them, its insidious influence making it difficult to remember, to believe, and to fight.
Their final confrontation takes them once more into the sewers, into the heart of "It's" lair, where the creature reveals its true, cosmic form: a monstrous, giant spider. The battle is not just physical but a struggle of wills, a test of their collective belief and courage against an entity that embodies all their fears. Sacrifices are made, and the bonds of their friendship are tested to their limits. Eddie Kaspbrak, in a moment of profound bravery, delivers a critical blow to the creature but succumbs to his injuries. Bill and Richie venture into the creature's mind through the Ritual of Chüd, encountering the vast, horrifying "Deadlights" and the ancient Turtle, a benevolent cosmic entity.
Ultimately, through their combined strength, belief, and an unwavering refusal to be afraid, the Losers' Club manages to defeat "It," destroying its heart and its eggs. With the creature's demise, Derry itself begins to crumble, the evil that had permeated its very foundations finally collapsing. As the surviving Losers leave Derry once more, the memories of "It" and their time together begin to fade again, a testament to the powerful, almost supernatural amnesia that protects the world from the true horror they faced. Yet, a lingering sense of connection remains, a profound understanding of the power of friendship and the courage it takes to face the darkest corners of the world, and within oneself.
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Reviews for "IT" highlight it as a masterful blend of horror and a profound coming-of-age story, often cited as a quintessential work by the author. Readers consistently praise its exceptional character development, particularly the group of child protagonists, who are portrayed with such depth that they feel incredibly real and relatable. The novel is celebrated for exploring powerful themes such as the strength of childhood imagination and friendship, the enduring impact of memory, and the courage required to overcome deep-seated fears. Its intricate, non-linear narrative structure, weaving between different timelines, is frequently lauded for building suspense and creating a deeply immersive reading experience. Many appreciate the vivid prose and the author's keen understanding of adolescence, which allows the book to evoke a wide range of emotions and address important social topics like prejudice and abuse alongside its terrifying elements.
However, a significant number of reviewers found the book to be excessively long, with many arguing that numerous details, subplots, and descriptions felt unnecessary and bogged down the main narrative, making it a demanding read. Specific scenes were criticized as gratuitous, disturbing, and inappropriate, detracting from the overall story for these readers. While some enjoyed the non-linear structure, others found the frequent shifts between timelines confusing or frustrating due to a lack of clear transitions. For some, the horror elements lost their impact over time due to repetition or the antagonist's constantly changing forms, leading to a diminished sense of suspense. Additionally, certain characters or their extended subplots were deemed annoying, underdeveloped, or ultimately pointless by a segment of the readership.
Ultimately, "IT" stands as a landmark work in the horror genre and a defining example of the author's distinctive style, frequently appearing on fans' lists of favorite books. It offers a deeply immersive and emotionally resonant experience for those who appreciate extensive character development, complex psychological themes, and a blend of intense horror with a powerful narrative about childhood and friendship. However, prospective readers should be aware of its considerable length and the inclusion of graphic and disturbing content, which some found challenging or problematic. It is highly recommended for dedicated horror enthusiasts, readers who enjoy epic narratives with rich psychological depth, and those already familiar with the author's work who are prepared for a challenging yet potentially profoundly rewarding literary journey.
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