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Carrie by Stephen King is a tragic tale of a bullied teenage girl with terrifying telekinetic powers.
For his first work, King already captures the intense pain of alienation and the consequences of cruelty in the school. The buildup to the climax is tense and unforgettable, although, sometimes, the dialogue is a little awkward imo. Thank God King's spouse didn't let him throw this thing in the trash—we owe everything to her.
For his first work, King already captures the intense pain of alienation and the consequences of cruelty in the school. The buildup to the climax is tense and unforgettable, although, sometimes, the dialogue is a little awkward imo. Thank God King's spouse didn't let him throw this thing in the trash—we owe everything to her.