After watching the 1990's series years ago and the most recent adaption of the book...I think it's about time to fully read IT...get it? I know a lot of details about the book, I must say that it is demented and truly horrific. The adaptions representations of the book were really holding back on what really went down in terms of narrative, which is an unfortunate relief. Unfortunate, because films are intended to show the full extent of an Author's creativity in their story, a relief because oh my actual glob it would scar!
I question what Stephen King's mental stability was like when he wrote IT, then I remember his other books.
He has such a unique, dark, funny and wonderful mind.
Another book I'm interested in reading would be Dame Agatha Christie's "Murder on The Orient Express". The book is a murder-mystery which revolves around several suspects who may have committed the murder on the express. It's something that I find interesting because the book focuses on the characters thoughts and intentions in the present rather than the past, or so it seems.
I'll also be getting a book called "Moonrise" which was written by Irish Author Sarah Crossan. The thing that intrigues me about this book would be the bond between the two brothers, who stick by each other no matter which is something I will never have so; an understanding of what it's like to have such a strong relationship with a sibling would be nice and help me possibly appreciate people more I suppose. The plot is vivid and it pulls me in because of the reality that many people had faced, something I want to experience for more understanding.
If you can't tell I'm really into psychology; cannibalism, murders, psychopath narratives and sociopath narratives grasp my attention because I lack the understanding of what they experience and why they experience the burdens or evil they have/do. I am generally apathetic which is kind of scary, it's as if my mind switches between being somewhat empathic and completely apathetic; there is rarely an in-between, maybe my interest in psychology has a lot to do with this and I'm looking at terrible people to make myself feel better lol. I'm not a sadist btw, I just rarely care about people with no malice for them whatsoever. Very strange, so...what books do you guys want to read whenever you get the chance?
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I question what Stephen King's mental stability was like when he wrote IT, then I remember his other books.
He has such a unique, dark, funny and wonderful mind.
Another book I'm interested in reading would be Dame Agatha Christie's "Murder on The Orient Express". The book is a murder-mystery which revolves around several suspects who may have committed the murder on the express. It's something that I find interesting because the book focuses on the characters thoughts and intentions in the present rather than the past, or so it seems.
I'll also be getting a book called "Moonrise" which was written by Irish Author Sarah Crossan. The thing that intrigues me about this book would be the bond between the two brothers, who stick by each other no matter which is something I will never have so; an understanding of what it's like to have such a strong relationship with a sibling would be nice and help me possibly appreciate people more I suppose. The plot is vivid and it pulls me in because of the reality that many people had faced, something I want to experience for more understanding.
If you can't tell I'm really into psychology; cannibalism, murders, psychopath narratives and sociopath narratives grasp my attention because I lack the understanding of what they experience and why they experience the burdens or evil they have/do. I am generally apathetic which is kind of scary, it's as if my mind switches between being somewhat empathic and completely apathetic; there is rarely an in-between, maybe my interest in psychology has a lot to do with this and I'm looking at terrible people to make myself feel better lol. I'm not a sadist btw, I just rarely care about people with no malice for them whatsoever. Very strange, so...what books do you guys want to read whenever you get the chance?
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When a post about books becomes a post about me being possibly crazy.