The is a masterpiece of genre-blending: part horror, part coming-of-age drama, part fantasy, part small-town epic. It is bloated, self-indulgent, and occasionally offensive. But it is also brilliant. The final confrontation between the adult Losers and IT is not a battle of fists; it is a battle of will, of refusing to be afraid, and of remembering friendship.
King has also cited his own fears and phobias as influencing the writing of "IT." His fear of clowns, for example, led to the creation of the terrifying Pennywise. The novel's themes of trauma and recovery were also influenced by King's personal experiences with loss and grief. it stephen king full book
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