Wons reviewed IT by Stephen King
Came for the horror clown, stayed for the friendships
4 stars
IT was my introduction not only to the horror genre (even though, after having read it, I would not even place it in said genre anymore), but also to Stephen King books. The book was my daily companion for two weeks in which I learned to love the world building and character development more than anything else.
The characters, the protagonists as well as the supporting characters, are extremely well written, very complex and relatable. The bond of friendship they form is touching and compelling.
Derry is a complex and true-to-life place whose dark sides are revealed more and more throughout the story. The interludes about Derry's past and the horrors that have haunted it throughout the years - you either hate them or love them I guess, I loved them.
The only real criticism I have is the weird obsession with (especially under-aged children's) nipples and other aspects of …
IT was my introduction not only to the horror genre (even though, after having read it, I would not even place it in said genre anymore), but also to Stephen King books. The book was my daily companion for two weeks in which I learned to love the world building and character development more than anything else.
The characters, the protagonists as well as the supporting characters, are extremely well written, very complex and relatable. The bond of friendship they form is touching and compelling.
Derry is a complex and true-to-life place whose dark sides are revealed more and more throughout the story. The interludes about Derry's past and the horrors that have haunted it throughout the years - you either hate them or love them I guess, I loved them.
The only real criticism I have is the weird obsession with (especially under-aged children's) nipples and other aspects of sexuality. Defend it all you want with "context", it's just gross and inappropriate; we're talking about eleven year olds here.