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Stephen King's legendary debut, about a teenage outcast and the revenge she enacts on her classmates, is a Classic. CARRIE is the novel which set him on the road to the Number One bestselling author King is today.Carrie White is no ordinary girl.Carrie White has the gift of telekinesis.To be invited to Prom Night by Tommy Ross is a dream come true for Carrie - the firststep towards social acceptance by her high school colleagues.But events will take a decidedly macabre turn on that horrifying and endless night as sheis forced to exercise her terrible gift on the town that mocks and loathes her . . . Review: Absolutely gorgeous - The cover is absolutely gorgeous. The paper quality is also good. The text size is big( bigger than the font size in introduction) . This makes it easier to read. The novel is relatively short. Photos don’t do justice to how beautiful this book is. It arrived undamaged also. Review: Really interesting. - The book about a girl, I guess. She's in high-school and treated horribly. She's an unusual girl, and the daughter of a extremely religious mother who thinks of menstruation as a curse/punishment by God, and breasts as "dirtypillows". In school, she's pranked and teased and laughed at until you're not surprised that she has a psychotic break. And a psychotic break she does have, near the end when she kills a lot of people with her telekinetic abilities. And that's not a spoiler. We find out pretty early on that Carrie kills many people in her highschool. The specific circumstances and what really broke her, not to mention the extent of the harm, is more or less hidden but we get a general idea of what will happen. That's what I was talking about with the format. About a third of the book (maybe more) is in the form of reports, interviews, stories or analysis of the incident. The fact that this is set in the normal world in which telekinetic abilities are not supposed to exist is a topic of major discussion. And I really liked the format. Most of the time, I'm wary of books that use different formats because it's often used as a gimmick rather that something that contributes to the story (like in Everything Everything). But here, the discussions and reports regarding the incident were very interesting. They not only gave us a good study on how people would react to such a thing, but also created a sense of dread, which I'm guessing was the purpose. The story of what happened with Carrie White is a big deal and it was treated that way, but the reports never seemed to keep in mind the fact that Carrie was just a young girl, a human being, and not a thing that happened to people. That's exactly how stuff goes down in real life and I like that King understood and portrayed that. Also, Carrie's perspective was definitely enlightening. That and the reports and stuff I mentioned were my favourite part of the novel. The rest, the perspectives from other people, I couldn't really get in to. Especially Chris, who you could call the "villain" of the story. Her character just didn't click with me. Another thing I didn't love about the book was the street and shop names. I get that, with King, the towns his stories are set in are just as important as the people, but the constant telling of what avenue or street we were on got confusing and became a hassle. I also thing King may have overdone it with the extent of bullying that goes on in school, even with teachers involved; though I did like the principal. But maybe the severity was necessary for the end result. Also, I don't know what went down in American school in the 70s so... I can't really say for sure. Overall, this was a book that was very different from what I was expecting. It was very interesting. I liked seeing the different angles from which the incident was viewed. And the fact that this was King's first novel... safe to say that I'm looking forward to read more.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 18,528 Reviews |
A**A
Absolutely gorgeous
The cover is absolutely gorgeous. The paper quality is also good. The text size is big( bigger than the font size in introduction) . This makes it easier to read. The novel is relatively short. Photos don’t do justice to how beautiful this book is. It arrived undamaged also.
Q**S
Really interesting.
The book about a girl, I guess. She's in high-school and treated horribly. She's an unusual girl, and the daughter of a extremely religious mother who thinks of menstruation as a curse/punishment by God, and breasts as "dirtypillows". In school, she's pranked and teased and laughed at until you're not surprised that she has a psychotic break. And a psychotic break she does have, near the end when she kills a lot of people with her telekinetic abilities. And that's not a spoiler. We find out pretty early on that Carrie kills many people in her highschool. The specific circumstances and what really broke her, not to mention the extent of the harm, is more or less hidden but we get a general idea of what will happen. That's what I was talking about with the format. About a third of the book (maybe more) is in the form of reports, interviews, stories or analysis of the incident. The fact that this is set in the normal world in which telekinetic abilities are not supposed to exist is a topic of major discussion. And I really liked the format. Most of the time, I'm wary of books that use different formats because it's often used as a gimmick rather that something that contributes to the story (like in Everything Everything). But here, the discussions and reports regarding the incident were very interesting. They not only gave us a good study on how people would react to such a thing, but also created a sense of dread, which I'm guessing was the purpose. The story of what happened with Carrie White is a big deal and it was treated that way, but the reports never seemed to keep in mind the fact that Carrie was just a young girl, a human being, and not a thing that happened to people. That's exactly how stuff goes down in real life and I like that King understood and portrayed that. Also, Carrie's perspective was definitely enlightening. That and the reports and stuff I mentioned were my favourite part of the novel. The rest, the perspectives from other people, I couldn't really get in to. Especially Chris, who you could call the "villain" of the story. Her character just didn't click with me. Another thing I didn't love about the book was the street and shop names. I get that, with King, the towns his stories are set in are just as important as the people, but the constant telling of what avenue or street we were on got confusing and became a hassle. I also thing King may have overdone it with the extent of bullying that goes on in school, even with teachers involved; though I did like the principal. But maybe the severity was necessary for the end result. Also, I don't know what went down in American school in the 70s so... I can't really say for sure. Overall, this was a book that was very different from what I was expecting. It was very interesting. I liked seeing the different angles from which the incident was viewed. And the fact that this was King's first novel... safe to say that I'm looking forward to read more.
S**V
Best hard cover design
Absolutely worth every rupee spent on this hard cover.
M**S
Stephen King's finest work
I have no doubt no matter how many you make on this book, no movie will show what happened at Prom night with expected intensity the way King has described in the book. I could imagine the color and sounds of every event written, as if king was haunted by the god of writting when he was writting this book. I read it in 2 days and still don't know when I reached that last page. There are pages towards the end of book where you are not at your normal self and everything is racing inside you to know what happens next or how exactly it happened.
L**N
Received a different book cover
Cover of the book I received is different from what is shown in the web site. It is beautiful but it is not what I was looking for.
A**K
Quite scary. Can feel chills while reading this book.
First few pages were quite difficult to follow as it’s one of the classics, am used to the newer/recent writers styles. But after few pages, I could feel the chills. Also my heart goes out to Carrie, kinda sad. Ufff her mum 🤦🏻♀️ I’ve watched both old & remake Carrie movies, but this novel is more descriptive & the characters are emphasised. My first Stephen King’s Novel. Added few more to my collections, can’t wait to explore of his stories. Finished in one sitting, although re-read the pages, fast-paced thriller.
S**I
Good
Good
W**S
The Best!!!!
Carrie is Steve King's first published novel and it's hard to believe that it is one of his earliest works due to it's content and the quality of writing. Carrie White, the lead character is among my favourite King creation and I love it how King worked well on the character development aspect in the novel. Carrie, a socially outcast girl, is often bullied at school, probably because of her family background. Apart from getting bullied at school, she had to face her over protective mother Margaret White's torture (be it mental or physical) who is an extreme religious fanatic forcing her conservative, irrational and absurd beliefs on her. .Following her rampage and her going on killing spree to all the wrong doers with the power of telekinesis. I really do have all my empathy for Carrie for the things she faced that were truly unfair and mean. This novel is horrifying and amusing, but more than that it is depressing.
T**T
Spectacularly beautiful valve written mental issue, kind of struggling schoolgirl thing
A Masterpiece of Horror and Humanity – Carrie by Stephen King Stephen King's Carrie isn’t just a novel—it’s a seismic event in literature. From the first page to the last, it grips you with a raw, unrelenting intensity that only King can deliver. This is the book that launched a legend, and it’s easy to see why. Carrie White is one of the most unforgettable characters ever written. Her pain, her isolation, her quiet yearning for acceptance—it’s all so heartbreakingly real. King doesn’t just write horror; he writes humanity. He peels back the layers of cruelty and vulnerability in a way that makes you ache for Carrie, even as the story spirals into terrifying brilliance. The pacing is flawless. The tension builds like a thunderstorm, and when it breaks—when Carrie unleashes her power—it’s not just shocking, it’s cathartic. King’s prose is electric, his storytelling razor-sharp. He weaves newspaper clippings, interviews, and narrative into a tapestry that feels disturbingly authentic. But what truly elevates Carrie is its emotional core. It’s a story about bullying, repression, and the monstrous consequences of neglect. It’s horror with heart, rage with reason. And it’s written with such precision and empathy that it transcends genre. Stephen King didn’t just write a horror novel—he wrote a timeless tragedy. Carrie is literature that bleeds, screams, and ultimately, haunts. If you haven’t read it, you’re missing one of the greatest achievements in modern fiction.
S**N
très beau livre
Très beau livre
A**A
Classico
Il primo romanza di King è un classico dell'horror che non può mancare nelle letture degli appassionati
P**!
Maravilhoso!
Já sabia que a qualidade de impressão não seria 100% por ser pocket, mas me surpreendi, atendeu minhas expectativas!
浦**茜
処女作とは思えないくらい面白い
元々ブライアンデパルマの映画版が大好きで、一番好きなはホラー映画を聞かれれば必ずキャリーと応えているくらい。でも改めて原作を読んで、映画は映画で良かったけどとてもじゃないけど及ばないなぁと思わされてしまうような面白さと驚きがありました。映画がキャリー自身に凄くスポットを当てていたのに対して、小説はどちらかというとSue Snellに感情移入するような、キャリーを客観的に描いている感じ。だからこそ結果的に街一つを再起不能にしてしまう程の強大なパワーを持ちながら子供のようにママに助けを乞いつづけるキャリーの哀れな姿やぐちゃぐちゃの心情がSueを通して痛いほど伝わってきます。そしてそんなキャリーを助けることができない無力さにやるせなくなります。プロムの虐殺だけではキャリーの怒りは収まらなかった。そんな彼女を産んでしまった差別まみれの環境に苛立ちすら覚えます。 スティーブンキング作品を英語で読んだのは三作品目なのですが、今作に限らず具体的かつ捻ったような表現方法が多いしキリスト教関係の見たこともない単語が結構出てきて結構難しかった。これに比べるとシャイニングは結構簡単に思えるかも。 まだスティーブンキングは10タイトルくらいしか読めてないけど、映画が原作を超えてると感じた作品は一つもないので、映画だけを観て終わってしまう人たちが多いのは本当に勿体無い。映画でストーリーを知ってしまっている人も是非読んでみてほしい。
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