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Horror | Fantasy | Speculative
1,138 Pages
Every twenty-seven years, something awakens beneath the town of Derry, Maine; something ancient, hungry, and evil. Children disappear. Fear takes root. And no one really remembers what happened the last time.
It follows a group of outcast kids, The Losers’ Club, as they face a shapeshifting horror that feeds on fear. First as children, then again as adults, they must confront not only the nightmare haunting their town, but the scars left by trauma, guilt, and time.
This is King at his most ambitious and unforgettable: a sprawling, terrifying, and deeply emotional novel about memory, childhood, and the monsters (real and imagined) that never really leave us.
