Carrie

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Stephen King: Carrie (AudiobookFormat, 2013, Random House Audio)

[sound recording] /, 450 Seiten

English language

Am 16. Juli 2013 von Random House Audio veröffentlicht.

ISBN:
978-0-385-39428-4
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OCLC Nummer:
812252214

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Carrie, teased by classmates and extremely limited and ridiculed by her mother, has a terrifying secret. When Carrie is pushed to the edge, she reveals her secret in a devastating finale.

Story of a shy high school girl who discovers she has telekinetic powers and takes revenge on her tormentors. The plot contains profanity, sexual situations, and violence.

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Carrie by Stephen King

As a lifelong Stephen King fan, somehow I’ve never read Carrie. It’s one of those things where I’ve picked up all the plot points through cultural osmosis, I’ve seen the movie (the good one), I’ve talked about it with my friends as though I know about it. But I’ve never held the physical copy in my hands until last week.

I liked it. I don’t really have a ton to say about it. It was an extremely short read, and there were a lot of precursors to what would become eventual King hallmarks – overly religous fanatical whackjobs; bullies that were strangely too smart and/or too psychopathic to be believable; and entire towns being destroyed as a way to end the book like a Lovecraftian cleansing bolt of lightning. Happy to finally have read it.

Themen

  • Psychokinesis
  • High school students
  • Teenage girls
  • Fiction