Paperback, 330 pages

German language

Published Nov. 30, 1987 by Bastei-Verlag Gustav H. Lübbe GmbH & Co..

ISBN:
978-3-404-13121-1
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OCLC Number:
74933010

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4 stars (3 reviews)

The story of misfit high-school girl, Carrie White, who gradually discovers that she has telekinetic powers. Repressed by a domineering, ultra-religious mother and tormented by her peers at school, her efforts to fit in lead to a dramatic confrontation during the senior prom. (source)

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reviewed Carrie by Stephen King (Bastei Lübbe Taschenbuch, Band 13121)

Ein Schlafkiller von Stephen King

5 stars

Mit übermäßig intellektuellem Hang zur Analyse könnte man in dem Roman die Warnung entdecken, man müsse mit dem Bösen immer und überall rechnen. Doch ich selbst halte von solchen Interpretationen ziemlich wenig und auch Stephen King schätze ich so ein, dass er in erster Linie eine spannende Geschichte erzählen wollte. Das ist ihm unzweifelhaft gelungen. Ich musste mich jeden Abend zwingen, den Roman beiseite zu legen, um noch einige Stunden Schlaf zu finden. Mag sein, dass ich dem Stil von Stephen King schlicht verfallen bin, doch wenn es einem Autor gelingt, dies bei seiner Leserschaft zu erreichen, dann kann man ihn getrost als guten Schriftsteller bezeichnen. Zu empfehlen ist der Roman all jenen, die actiongeladene Geschichten mit eine gehörigen Prise blutigem Horror mögen. Feingeister und überzeugte Realisten sollten hingegen die Finger davon lassen.

Ausführliche Rezension unter downatharrys.de/stephen-king-carrie/

Carrie by Stephen King

4 stars

As a lifelong Stephen King fan, somehow I’ve never read Carrie. It’s one of those things where I’ve picked up all the plot points through cultural osmosis, I’ve seen the movie (the good one), I’ve talked about it with my friends as though I know about it. But I’ve never held the physical copy in my hands until last week.

I liked it. I don’t really have a ton to say about it. It was an extremely short read, and there were a lot of precursors to what would become eventual King hallmarks – overly religous fanatical whackjobs; bullies that were strangely too smart and/or too psychopathic to be believable; and entire towns being destroyed as a way to end the book like a Lovecraftian cleansing bolt of lightning. Happy to finally have read it.

Review of 'Carrie (Los Jet De Plaza & Janes. Biblioteca De Stephen King. 102, 8)' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

This is another one of those books that, being a Stephen King fan, I can’t believe I’d never read. Second book written, first one published, if I remember correctly (for what it’s worth, I don’t think Carrie was as good as [b:'Salem's Lot|11590|'Salem's Lot|Stephen King|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1327891565l/11590.SY75.jpg|3048937]).

I saw the movie a really long time ago, in the 80s or maybe the early 90s. I can’t remember very much of it at all, but I’m almost certain it wasn’t as detailed, or as gruesome or heart-wrenching, as the book.

Carrie is the ultimate story of bullying gone wrong. My book, [b:Stingers|49404106|Stingers|Graham Downs|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1576660938l/49404106.SY75.jpg|40865726], doesn’t even come close (prove me wrong: read both of them and tell me what you think!). The horrors that girl’s peers put her through... not to mention the isolation her mother put her through. To be a seventeen-year-old girl and not know what a period …