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by Stephen King
It by Stephen King
★ 8.20 / 34
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World Fantasy Award nominee 1987.

Derry: a small city in Maine, a place as hauntingly familiar as your own home town. Only in Derry the haunting is real...

It began for the Losers on a day in June of 1958, the day school let out for the summer. That was the day Henry Bowers carved the first letter of his name on Ben Hanscom's belly and chased him into the Barrens, the day Henry and his Neanderthal friends beat up on Stuttering Bill Denbrough and Eddie Kaspbrak, the day Stuttering Bill had to save Eddie from his worst asthma attack ever by riding his bike to beat the devil. It ended in August, with seven desperate children in search of a creature of unspeakable evil in the drains beneath Derry. In search of It. And somehow it ended.

Or so they thought. Then.

On a spring night in 1985 Mike Hanlon, once one of those children, makes six calls. Stan Uris, accountant. Richie "Records" Tozier, L.A. disc jockey. Ben Hanscom, renowned architect. Beverly Rogan, dress designer. Eddie Kaspbrak, owner of a successful New York limousine company. And Bill Denbrough who now only stutters in his dreams.

These six men and one woman have forgotten their childhoods, have forgotten the time when they were Losers... but an unremembered promise draws them back, the present begins to rhyme dreadfully with the past, and when the Losers reunite, the wheels of fate lock together and roll them toward the ultimate terror.

In the biggest and most ambitious book of his career, Stephen King gives us not only his most towering epic of horror but a surprising reillumination of the corridor where we pass from the bright mysteries of childhood to those of maturity.

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HorrorBritish Fantasy Award
Release date: 1986

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Stephen King

Stephen King

Stephen King’s name is synonymous with horror, suspense, and the kind of storytelling that lingers long after the final page is turned. Born in Portland, Maine, in 1947, his love for the macabre began early, drawing inspiration from his small-town upbringing and the creeping unease that would define much of his work. From his first short stories published in magazines to the blockbuster novels that changed the literary landscape, King's journey from aspiring writer to a cultural phenomenon is nothing short of legendary.

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King's ability to tap into the darkest corners of the human psyche—where fears, regrets, and hopes collide—has made him a master of not just horror, but of emotional and psychological depth. Whether through the heart-wrenching terror of Carrie, the chilling isolation of The Shining, or the post-apocalyptic dread of The Stand, King’s work taps into universal themes that resonate far beyond genre conventions. His characters are not merely victims of circumstance but complex individuals battling with their own inner demons, making his novels as much about personal conflict as they are about supernatural terror.

His distinctive style blends vivid realism with eerie, often grotesque visions that feel unsettlingly familiar. King’s knack for pacing, his eye for detail, and his understanding of what keeps readers awake at night have earned him the title of "The King of Horror." But horror is just one part of his immense body of work. His genre-defying novels like The Dark Tower series merge fantasy, science fiction, and horror into a sprawling narrative that echoes with themes of fate, destiny, and the nature of storytelling itself.

Throughout his career, King has proven his prowess across all forms of writing—from short stories to epic novels, screenplays, and even non-fiction. His works have been adapted into more than fifty films, series, and miniseries, cementing his place in both literary and cinematic history. King's books have been translated into dozens of languages, and his influence extends far beyond the written page. His ability to blend horror with profound human insight has captivated readers for generations, earning him critical acclaim and a devoted global following.

Even in his more personal works, King’s touch is unmistakable. On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft offers a raw and candid look at his journey as a writer, offering insight into both the creative process and the perseverance required to succeed. As he reflects on his life and work, he reminds us that storytelling is both an art and a lifeline, something that has defined his career and continues to shape the horror genre today.

For those who have ventured into his worlds of darkness, danger, and redemption, Stephen King's work offers more than just the thrill of a good scare; it’s an exploration of what it means to be human in the face of the unimaginable. From the shadows of his Maine hometown to the global stage, King’s legacy as a storyteller is unshakable, and his influence on both literature and pop culture remains profound.

Stephen King has written a number of books using the pen name Richard Bachman.

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