Books you've read more than once
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IsraHell — 9 months ago(July 01, 2025 04:24 PM)
The book is the best way to experience the story. The 90's TV movie/miniseries is noatalgic, and for being made for TV, it was pretty good for the time. Tim Curry is great as Pennywise. One thing I hate about both adaptations is they separate the kid and adult parts. The adult 2nd half is always not as good. The book had flashbacks within the story. It's more intermingled.
I think as far as the movies go, I prefer the newer 2. Better acting, less censored… not sure how I feel about switching the 50's to the 80's. -
IsraHell — 9 months ago(July 01, 2025 07:53 PM)
Yeah, I get what King was trying to go for, but that could've been left out lol. It was supposed to symbolize the transition into adulthood and ****, but it's just one of those times King's cocaine habit led to bad choices.
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MiniMasterpieceTheater — 9 months ago(June 30, 2025 07:56 PM)
All those game of thrones books…a few king novels too…all the Hannibal lecter books… some comic books too…do those count?
Cold comfort for change? Did you exchange
A walk-on part in the war for a lead role in a cage?
