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Title | : | Carrie |
Author | : | Stephen King |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 253 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2005 by Pocket Books (first published April 5th 1974) |
Categories | : | Romance. Historical Romance. Historical. Historical Fiction. Regency. Adult. Fiction |
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 253 pages Rating: 3.96 | 485078 Users | 12670 Reviews
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A modern classic, Carrie introduced a distinctive new voice in American fiction -- Stephen King. The story of misunderstood high school girl Carrie White, her extraordinary telekinetic powers, and her violent rampage of revenge, remains one of the most barrier-breaking and shocking novels of all time.Make a date with terror and live the nightmare that is...Carrie
--back cover

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Original Title: | Carrie |
ISBN: | 1416524304 (ISBN13: 9781416524304) |
Edition Language: | English URL https://stephenking.com/library/novel/carrie.html |
Characters: | Carrie White, Margaret White, Tommy Ross, Chris Hargensen, Sue Snell, Rita Desjardin, Billy Nolan |
Setting: | Chamberlain, Maine(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.96 From 485078 Users | 12670 ReviewsNotice Based On Books Carrie
People don't get better, they just get smarter. When you get smarter you don't stop pulling the wings off flies, you just think of better reasons for doing it. This is pizza, the freaky flavor.I loved how intertwined with religion it was. Not churches and stuff like that. I mean hardcore stuff about the point where religion stops being religion and transforms into fanaticism and how a person can drive themselves crazy with it, especially if you already have the tendency towards the crazy. And5.30.18 Third re-read review.I finished my third read of Carrie on Sunday. I wanted my thoughts on it to be fresh for an in-person book group meeting at the end of this month. (It is prom season after all!)I still love this style of story-telling which includes snippets from newspaper articles, different (fictional) books and journals, and several eye-witness accounts. I still find myself feeling for Carrie, and mostly those feelings consist of pity and sadness. I think every American schoolkid
Poor Carrie, all she wants is to be normal. Instead, she has telekinesis, a balls-on nuts mom, and a school full of bullies to deal with daily.Her peers are hideous; particularly Tommy, who I picture as a douchebag who wears sunglasses inside, refers to girls as "bitties", and has his wallet attached to his pants by a chain he bought at Hot Topic. We all know the type. His girlfriend sucks too but she seems more a product of horrible parenting and peer pressure. I don't know, maybe I am going

I want to start a shelf of "books-that-traumatized-me-as-a-child-with-stories-of-girls-who-just-could-not-stop-gushing-blood-Down-There," but I can't think of any others besides this and Bell Jar. I know in Are You There God, It's Me Margaret they just couldn't stop TALKING about it, but I think that was different, more just perplexing and annoying than actually traumatic.Any suggestions?Um, BTW, this book is AMAZING. I should give it more than three stars. There! Done. Four! This is one of
3.5 stars Basically, at this point, I fanboy over anything written by Stephen King. So I decided, what better book to pick up than his first published work. This is it. This is where it all began. The inception of an amazing career that is still going strong to this date.Carrie, a girl born with telekinetic powers, has a mother who is a religious fanatic. No wonder Carrie grows up all mute, unattractive and shy. She is the butt of jokes at school. Finally pushed beyond what her emotional state
Was Carrie White a literary active shooter?Lets break it down: from an abusive, negligent home life with dark theological and religious hobgoblins; she is picked on and teased at school, relentlessly, by other girls and the bullying is allowed (somewhat) by the school administration. She feels alone and without any relief and she is finally subjected to a humiliation that breaks a wall, crosses a line and then she crosses a line and people die.Stephen King crashes the writing party with a bold
Dont let the brevity of this book fool you. Carrie may be one of Kings less thick books but right from the scandalous opening scene to the very last page, its a relentlessly harrowing read.King pieces together Carrie's story through a series of reports and articles concerning a telekinetic catastrophe in Maine. I knew how terrible the end would be before it even happened, so reading the book was an excruciating experience - the dread just kept building page after page, I could see what
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