It is hard to pick favorites. However, I listen to the audiobook of IT more often than any other. Perhaps Wizard and Glass gets equal air time but that's due to a different type of craving. Sometimes Bob Gray makes it hard to walk down my dark hallway at night to use the bathroom. Sometimes my eyes stop at the drain in my shower for just a bit too long.
IT was a long tale worth every word. Pennywise was an antagonist so powerful that even his echoes evoke a fearful kind of love. I know that all of us who read Tommyknockers cheered as the teenagers driving through Derry in search of batteries pass a familiar white face in a storm drain. Again, I relished the confrontation between
The vision that Mike Hanlon and Richie Tosure had of the spaceship-like-thing's arrival to earth stands out the most to me. That scene speaks to thousands of years of IT that we will never get to see. My imagination will just have to do the work
As a result, I feel no shame in getting back into the line to say "Please sir, can I have some more?"
IT was a long tale worth every word. Pennywise was an antagonist so powerful that even his echoes evoke a fearful kind of love. I know that all of us who read Tommyknockers cheered as the teenagers driving through Derry in search of batteries pass a familiar white face in a storm drain. Again, I relished the confrontation between
Roland Deschain and Dandelo, a creature that resembles Pennywise in appearance as well as spirit.
The vision that Mike Hanlon and Richie Tosure had of the spaceship-like-thing's arrival to earth stands out the most to me. That scene speaks to thousands of years of IT that we will never get to see. My imagination will just have to do the work
As a result, I feel no shame in getting back into the line to say "Please sir, can I have some more?"
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