@Robert Gray
Thanks for two things.
Firstly you put me at ease about having missed something explicit in the book (the Kindle effect). I can be reassured that my comprehension is not too bad.
Secondly, for the idea that it would be reasonable for her father to have more or less forgotten about...
I was more worried about what happened to her on the first occasion she bumped into her father, after the first confrontation with IT (as a girl). Did they both just go home and carry on as they had been doing? When he chased her out of the house, IT was making him want to kill her. Is this...
I shall just have to hope that someone has an answer. It was left in the air that she was actually in mortal danger and, for some reason, I need a resolution.
Amazing, isn't it, that total fiction can be so real to us.
I just finished IT and really enjoyed it. Great plot and well explained. BUT I must have missed (and can't find on my Kindle) any reference to what happened to Beverly after the Losers get out of the sewers and return to their normal lives as children. Before the first showdown, Beverly is...
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