Stephen King Carrie

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Stephen King
Carrie
Title: Carrie
Author: Stephen King
Format: Hardcover
Language: German
Pages: 229
Publisher: , 0
ISBN: 3866152418
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Als Dreijährige lässt sie einen Steinregen auf ihr Elternhaus niederregnen, weil ihre Mutter ihr in
einem Anfall religiösem Wahns nach dem Leben trachtet. Als Sechzehnjährige muss sie einen
Augenblick tiefster Demütigung erleben. Schon immer von ihren Mitschülern wegen ihrer
scheuen zurückhaltenden Art gehänselt, wird sie auf dem Abschlussball der Schule das Opfer
eines bösen Streichs.
Schmerz, Enttäuschung, Wut treiben Carrie zum Äußersten, die beseelt und besessen ist von
einer unheimlichen Gabe: Mit schierer Kraft ihres Willens entfesselt sie ein Inferno, gegen das
die Hölle ein lieblicher Garten Eden ist.
Insightful reviews
Zoë (readbyzoe): 3.5/5
Laz:
“People don't get better, they just get smarter. When you get smarter you don't stop
pulling the wings off flies, you just think of better reasons for doing it.”
This is pizza, the freaky flavor.
I loved how intertwined with religion it was. Not churches and stuff like that. I mean hardcore
stuff about the point where religion stops being religion and transforms into fanaticism and how
a person can drive themselves crazy with it, especially if you already have the tendency towards
the crazy.
And Margaret White definitely had the tendency towards craziness. She’s a prejudiced,
maniacal, insane person who believes that women are constantly living in sin because of their
gender. Sex is poison, sexual pleasure is a sin. When she got pregnant she tried to kill the
baby. Now, after 17 years she self-harms herself to stop her daughter from disobeying her like a
nice little sheep.
Carrie is the kind of girl who gets period and thinks she’s bleeding to death. Yes, that’s what
happens when you have no friends, or people to stand by you or a mother who’s supportive
and can guide you through stuff like this. Every time, Carrie commits a sin, she’s forced by
Margaret to get locked inside a closet until she’s repented for her sins by asking for
forgiveness.
If you’ve seen the movie – or better yet, the movies – then you’re all too familiar with the plot
and what happens. What’s worth the mention though, it’s the fact that while, I, too, was familiar
with the plot I felt like reading something new, something I’d never heard or seen before and
that’s the magic of Mr. King’s writing.
The way he combines the past with the present and horror seems all too real. It’s mouthwatering and it leaves you wanting more and more of that horror and terror.
It’s a small enough novel, it’ll take you no time at all to read it. So, if you’ve seen the movies
then don’t be hesitant about it. Just do it. You won’t regret it.
Lisa: Stephen Kings Carrie was the quickest book i've read by him loved the book & was totally
absorbed in the book Carrie White has a special power Telekinesis she has always been
different being the out cast from public school to high school girls start to do horrible things to
her but she gets her own back a wonderfully written book which i could not put down but think
the movie was better in my oppinion
Bark's Book Nonsense: This used to be the 1st Stephen King novel I read. I take into account
grabbing it from my dad’s nightstand and claiming it as my own. i used to be eleven. Eleven. it's
the e-book that fueled my wish and lifetime love of reading. yet eleven?! interpreting it now I’m
a bit horrified that I learn it at this sort of younger age. It has quite a lot of intercourse and
stressful scenes yet I became out really basic so i assume no harm used to be performed ;) this
can be your vintage bully revenge story and it truly is as suitable this day because it used to be
again within the day. Carrie White used to be drawn with such painful vulnerability that it’ll
make you discomfort for her and balk at a number of the scenes. Carrie’s an innocent, abused
by way of her spiritual wingnut of a mom who by no means consoles yet is quickly to mete out
punishment for the main ridiculous of offenses (such as speaking to a neighbor).“Go for your
closet and pray!”When Carrie doesn’t are looking to consume her pie.“It makes me have
pimples, Momma.“Your acne are the Lord’s approach of chastising you. Now devour your
pie.”Can you think becoming up with a mom like this? how will you now not believe for
Carrie?Anyway, there isn’t a lot for me to claim here. I remembered it being a straight-forward
story informed through Carrie yet i believe that’s simply because I’ve noticeable such a lot of of
the motion picture types among the e-book and now. It wasn't written that method at all. I loved
the flashbacks, information reports, sufferer immediate interviews and such that composed the
tale and I’m pleased i eventually acquired round to rereading it. It held up exceptionally good
and the audio model that I listened to was once skillfully learn by way of Sissy Spacek who fairly
is aware the part.
Chiara Pagliochini: « Hanno fatto del male a Carrie according to l’ultima volta. »Carrie, vediamo
un po’. Da dove cominciare…A lettura ultimata mi sono raggomitolata sul divano in posizione
fetale e, da vera sociopatica, sono rimasta according to un pezzetto a fissare il vuoto, un po’
ascoltando le voci alla tv, un po’ scansando le domande di mamma che mi chiedeva che cosa
avessi. Poi, qualche minuto fa, sono salita in soffitta a discutere col modem e mi sono seduta
un momento sulla sedia girevole di papà e lassù, così sola, sono scoppiata a piangere. Perché
Carrie mi ha annullato davanti il tempo, ha spazzato through in meno di duecento pagine lo
spazio che mi separa da brutti ricordi, ha cancellato anni di lavoro, di perfezionamento, di
evoluzione. E mi ha riportata là, proprio là, nel mio buco privato, al centro di quel piccolo nodo di
malessere da cui sembra non si debba uscire mai. Il mio buco privato copre un discreto arco di
tempo: los angeles maggior parte della vita, ecco, credo di averla passata laggiù. E ancora
certe volte mi domando se ne sono fuori del tutto, se è proprio vero che ho fatto il grande
passo, che mi sono inserita nella vita. In ognuna di noi – in ogni donna – c’è una piccola e livida
Carrie. Fossimo nation natural fortunatissime, volesse il caso che acne, goffaggine e
trasandatezza ci abbiano graziato, un momento-Carrie tuttavia dobbiamo averlo avuto. Il
momento in cui, guardandoci allo specchio, non ci siamo piaciute. Il momento in cui ci siamo
sentite assorted e abbiamo desiderato essere qualcun altro. Il momento in cui abbiamo voluto
vincere il nostro cerchio di isolamento e fare il grande passo, uscire allo scoperto, farci degli
amici, uscire, dimostrare di essere una volta tanto una character interessante, una personality
che vale. E certe volte abbiamo trionfato e certe altre abbiamo fallito. E siamo ancora tutti qui,
tutti tranne qualcuno, perché qualcuno che non ce l’ha fatta, nel vasto mondo, deve pur
esserci. E così capita che un piccolo libro possa ricordarci di noi a tredici anni, i brufoli e il seno
grosso, i capelli puliti non sempre, i vestiti indecenti. Ricordarci di loro, loro che ci rompevano le
cose – perché le cose erano nostre e andavano rotte; i loro pugni e i loro calci, gli sgambetti; le
prese in giro in palestra in keeping with come correvi, i soprannomi che ti restavano appiccicati
addosso, così appiccicati che non riuscivi a staccare da essi los angeles tua faccia. E ancora i
motteggiamenti perché ti piaceva il ragazzo più piccolo e nessuno di loro ti si filava. E poi, il
liceo, cinque anni di ultimo banco, così nessuno ti vede, così non devi parlare, così nessuno
capisce che non hai niente da dire. Gente che si fidanza, gente che riceve fiori, ragazze che
vengono bene in foto, ragazze che parlano di cose che non sai e non saprai in step with molto
pace ancora. Un desiderio impossibile di riscatto, un anelito a una felicità che ci spetta di diritto
– ne spetta un po’ a tutti, no? – e a cui natural sembri non approdare mai, mai. Carrie… come si
fa a non parteggiare in line with Carrie? Come si fa a esser sazi del sangue, degli incendi, dei
cavi divelti? E allo stesso pace sapere che los angeles vendetta è un deserto, perché non ti
porterà più vicino agli altri, non ti farà meno diversa, ma anzi ti separerà consistent with sempre
da loro, una distanza abissale che nulla potrà più colmare. In ‘Carrie’ Stephen King colpisce in
line with los angeles sensibilità, l’acutezza con cui sa sfiorare e descrivere le declinazioni
dell’animo femminile in una fase tanto delicata come l’adolescenza. Il vero horror non sta nelle
abilità telepatiche della protagonista quanto nello scavo psicologico, nell’indagine di rapporti
umani deviati come quello tra Carrie e l. a. madre, gravato da un fanatismo religioso
esasperante e vagamente incredibile. E poi, ancora, il legame implicito tra bellezza, sessualità e
potere, innocenza e peccato, dominazione e sottomissione. Nozioni confuse, spesso stagnanti
a un livello preconscio, che natural sono emerse almeno una volta nell’animo di ognuno di noi.
Siamo tutti stati Carrie. Poi, magari, abbiamo avuto l’occasione di non esserlo più. in keeping
with un attimo ci siamo sentite belle, according to un secondo abbiamo visto l. a. luce in fondo
al tunnel, abbiamo pensato « stavolta ce los angeles faccio, stavolta è los angeles volta buona,
non sarò più emarginata, non avrò più motivo di aver paura di parlare, potrò essere me stessa,
essere apprezzata, potrò imporre los angeles mia volontà ». E forse dal tunnel siamo uscite.
Oppure nel tunnel siamo rimaste, il tappeto ci è scivolato da sotto i piedi – period l’ennesimo
grande scherzo. Siamo inciampate. E abbiamo desiderato incendiare, abbiamo desiderato che
tutto si spaccasse e spaccasse noi con esso. Abbiamo desiderato annullare tutto in un
cataclisma, una catastrofe, una catarsi-non-catartica, un falò finale. E ancora eravamo sole,
sole fino in fondo, in line with sempre, irrimediabilmente. Come si fa a non amare, a non
compatire, a non aver paura di Carrie, quando amiamo, compatiamo e abbiamo paura di noi in
keeping with tramite suo?
Ruth Turner: Audiobook – Narrated via Sissy Spaceck – very good narration.As an additional
bonus there’s an advent via the author.It’s no mystery that I don’t take pleasure in woman
narrators, yet Spaceck did a superb activity with this.She didn’t try and reduce and deepen her
voice for the male characters, which i locate quite annoying. Instead, she differentiated among
them by way of the normal cadence of her personal voice.Her examining of Carrie’s inner
monologue during the publication is exceptional.***Ebook:Carrie wasn’t the 1st King publication
I read, however it was once one of many early ones. I learn the book, watched the motion
picture (original) and for a few cause have by no means troubled to learn it back until eventually
now.It used to be a quick, effortless read, and likewise an engrossing one simply because I’d
forgotten so much. I merely wanted it have been longer.What I didn’t like have been the
excerpts from different resources that interspersed the story, quite these from “The Shadow
Exploded” that concerning reports of telekinesis. I wasn’t interested, they have been dull and
so I skipped them.However, the interviews, police studies and autobiography excerpts have
been an enticing inclusion that I did enjoy.I even beloved the ending, which isn’t continually the
case for me with King’s books.A five megastar ranking for the audio, and four stars for the
book…only simply because I skimmed elements of it.***Connections:Teddy Duchamp’s (The
Body) son runs Teddy’s Amoco fuel station. Teddy passed on to the great beyond in
1968.Carrie’s mom works on the Blue Ribbon Laundry (The Mangle, Roadwork).Chamberlain
('Salem's Lot, The Body, Thinner)Ray Brower (The Body) comes from Chamberlain.Edwin King,
Carrie’s seventh grade English teacher. Stephen King’s heart identify is Edwin. He taught
highschool English throughout the early seventies.John Swithen, a folks singer who performed
at Carrie’s prom. John Swithen is the identify Stephen King used while he released The 5th
Quarter, a quick tale that seemed in Cavalier journal in 1972.
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