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Penguin, Aug 7, 1987 - Fiction - 1104 pages
They were just kids when they stumbled upon the horror within their hometown. Now, as adults, none of them can withstand the force that has drawn them all back to Derry, Maine, to face the nightmare without end, and the evil without a name...

  

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But what wondrous writing and character development. - Goodreads
The ending was so lame! - Goodreads
A truly spooky page turner. - weRead
Boring. Basic King plot. - weRead
Amazing premise, engrossing world-building... - Goodreads
Great read, horrible ending. - Goodreads

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User Review  - Michael - Goodreads

I read this book years ago and it was frightening. The imagery that SK Painted was so vivid that it left and indelible impression on my memory. I had to subtract a star because it hated the very ... Read full review

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Clowns will never be the same!! Read full review

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Contents

After the Festival 1984
Six Phone Calls 1985
THE FIRST INTERLUDE
JUNE OF 1958
Bill Denbrough Beats the Devil
A Tale from the Summer of 58
The Dam in the Barrens
Georgies Room and the House on Neibolt Street
The Apocalyptic Rockfight
The Album
The SmokeHole
Eddies Bad Break
The Death of Patrick Hockstetter
The Bullseye
THE FOURTH INTERLUDE
THE RITUAL OF CHÜD

Cleaning
THE SECOND INTERLUDE
GROWNUPS
Walking Tours
Three Uninvited Guests
THE THIRD INTERLUDE
JULY OF 1958
In the Watches of the Night
The Circle Closes
Underthe City
The Ritual of Chüd
THE LAST INTERLUDE
EPILOGUE
Copyright

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About the author (1987)

Stephen King, the world's bestselling novelist, was educated at the University of Maine at Orono. He lives with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King, and their children in Bangor, Maine.

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