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My favourite book review

Stephen King never disappoint readers with his books, literally every
book become world-known. The most popular book from his
bibliography is “IT”.
“IT” touches on important themes for King: the power of memory, the
power of unity, the impact of childhood trauma on adult life. The book
focused on seven friends called the «Losers Club” from the fictional
town of Derry, Maine, fight against a child-killing evil that can take on
any physical form, which killed Georgie, brother of main character
who`s name is Bill Denbrough.
The first part of book tells about teenage years of the “Losers”, when
they went to school and tried to protect the city children from Pennywise
the dancing clown, who is the main villain of the story. In turn, the
second part about their adulthood when they meet again after 27 years
because of Pennywise return.
Although I like this book for somebody it can seem pretty long and
boring, cuz it has 1338 pages and a lot of details, which makes it a little
hard to read. But anyway I love it because it has been praised for its
well-developed characters, intricate plot, and terrifying atmosphere.
Stephen King's writing is masterful, and he creates a vivid and haunting
picture of Derry that is both familiar and unsettling.

The character development in "It" is exceptional, and each member of


the Losers' Club is unique and relatable. The way that King weaves their
individual experiences and fears together is masterful, and it makes the
reader care deeply about what happens to each of them. The horror in
"It" is relentless, and King's descriptions of the evil entity known as "It"
are truly terrifying. The book has a number of unsettling scenes and
moments that will stay with readers long after they've finished the book.
All in all, "It" is an unforgettable horror novel that has stood the test of
time. It is a must-read for fans of horror and Stephen King, and it is a
testament to King's incredible talent as a writer.

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