

Once again, King shows that he is a master of Character. I spoiled myself the bit about Gage (3 chapters before reaching it in the book), but even knowing that, I felt so much sadness when I read it. This one's probably one of the saddest books I've read so far.
Unlike It, this book doesn't spell out what the evil in the Micmac's burial grounds is or where it came from, which fills me with dread. How can the evil be stopped if we don't even know what it is?
Once again, King shows that he is a master of Character. I spoiled myself the bit about Gage (3 chapters before reaching it in the book), but even knowing that, I felt so much sadness when I read it. This one's probably one of the saddest books I've read so far.
Unlike It, this book doesn't spell out what the evil in the Micmac's burial grounds is or where it came from, which fills me with dread. How can the evil be stopped if we don't even know what it is?