Carrie

Carrie by Stephen King, published by Pocket Books on November 1, 2002, is a horror novel that delves into the life of Carrie White, a high school girl who faces relentless bullying and a strict, religious upbringing. This edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores Carrie’s gradual discovery of her telekinetic powers, which she ultimately unleashes on her tormentors, creating a chilling atmosphere that resonates with readers.
In this compelling story, King employs a mix of newspaper reports, journals, and both first- and third-person narratives to build tension and reveal the dark undercurrents of life in Chamberlain, Maine. The book captures the essence of horror and science fiction, immersing readers in a world where fear and power collide. Through Carrie’s journey, the novel examines themes of isolation and revenge, making it a significant entry in King’s body of work.
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Why read Carrie? Stephen King himself has said that he finds his early work “raw,” and Brian De Palma’s movie was so successful that we feel like we have read the novel even if we never have. The simple answer is that this is a very scary story, one that works as well–if not better–on the page as on the screen. Carrie White, menaced by bullies at school and her religious nut of a mother at home, gradually discovers that she has telekinetic powers, powers that will eventually be turned on her tormentors. King has a way of getting under the skin of his readers by creating an utterly believable world that throbs with menace before finally exploding. He builds the tension in this early work by piecing together extracts from newspaper reports, journals, and scientific papers, as well as more traditional first- and third-person narrative in order to reveal what lurks beneath the surface of Chamberlain, Maine.
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