It by Stephen King

Two weekends ago I was preparing to drive from my home in the mountains of western NC to a soccer tournament near Sarasota, FL, where I was refereeing. It is about a ten hour drive, so I was searching my library for an audiobook or two to listen to on the drive. I was struggling to find one that I wanted to listen to. I came across It by Stephen King. It’s on my reading list but it was almost forty-five hours long! I skipped past it and kept looking. Eventually I came back and borrowed it. By the time I got home I was only half done. I continued listening over the last week and only just finished it. What a ride!

It is the story of seven kids in Derry, Maine, who confront an unspeakable evil in 1958 only to return to the town to kill it once and for all twenty-seven years later. It is an incredibly emotional novel. Frightening and ghoulish, yes. But also poignant and touching. It is entirely too long yet kept me wanting to find out what happened to this band of childhood friends. The writing is deeply evocative, reaching into your soul and tugging on your very being, asking questions that don’t even have answers. And yet, it is also a good old-fashioned American horror story.

As I said, much too long. But I don’t know what I would take out. Perhaps it is best to think of it as a television series. Each part of the book is its own season. In some ways, this novel reminds me of the recently concluded Netflix series Stranger Things. I suspect It was a heavy inspiration for the Duffer brothers. But where the TV show was nostalgic, this novel was contemporary when it was published.

The performance of the text by Steven Weber was simply incredible. He is a one-man show that doesn’t let up for the entire book. He brings it all to life vividly. In the end, I can only say that if you have the inclination, this book is definitely worth your time. It was certainly worth mine.

My rating: 4/5

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