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Carrie

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5,0 av 5 stjärnor Carrie: Beautiful, Interesting, and Incredibly Sad
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 19 augusti 2019
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Spoilers ahead:

As a huge fan of the 1976 film "Carrie," I decided to buy the book to read the story as first told. I figured a movie that made me feel so sad had needed to be looked into a little further to seek to understand it a little better. Maybe this way, I wouldn't feel as sad about Carrie's tragic life and ultimate end. However, the book made me feel just about as sad.

Carrie White is a student at Ewen High School. She is an outsider who is constantly bullied by her peers due to her unappealing appearance, her shyness, and her mother's erratic behavior. She also discovers that she has the incredible power of telekinesis. When she has her first period in the showers, her classmates mock her by telling her to "plug it up!" and by throwing sanitary towels and tampons at her rather than helping her. The terrified girl has no idea about what a woman's menstruation is and believes she is dying, as no one taught her about it. Her gym teacher Miss Desjardin helps Carrie through this and punishes the girls for their behavior, which is one week's detention with her. Chris Hargensen, who is the ringleader of the bullies, leaves detention early and is suspended, and ultimately forbidden to go to the Senior Prom. This, in her mind, is all Carrie's fault.

Meanwhile at home, Carrie's unstable and religious fanatic of a mother (Margaret White) punishes her for having her first period by locking her in a "prayer closet." This is something that is accustomed in the White household as the book explains Carrie sometimes spends days in the closet, leading to exhaustion and sleeping in her own waste. It's just so sad reading parts of the story like this.

One of the bullies, Sue Snell, feels sorry for what she did to Carrie so she asks her boyfriend (Tommy Ross) to take the girl to the prom. He asks Carrie to the prom, which unlike the movie, she accepts almost right away though awkwardly. Margaret is unhappy with this of course and tries to make Carrie stay home from prom, which she is unsuccessful at. Carrie and Tommy are elected prom king and queen as part of a plan devised by Chris Hargensen and her boyfriend Billy Nolan. Their plan is to dump pig's blood on both of them as a prank for getting Chris in trouble. Once the blood is dropped on both of them, the bucket falls on Tommy and kills him. Carrie runs out of the gym in humiliation as everyone yet again is laughing at her. She then remembers her telekinetic powers....

From outside, she locks all of the gym doors and what at first was a plan to just throw the prank back on all of the other students, turned into a massacre. Students and faculty are electrocuted, burned, and suffocated inside the school by the use of Carrie's powers. Unlike the 1976 movie, Carrie's vengeance continues throughout the town. She is able to use telepathy to communicate to the citizens of Chamberlain that she is in fact the one wreaking havoc on the town. Carrie visits a church to pray before going home, where her mother is there waiting there to kill her as she think that Carrie is using Satan's powers.

Margaret White stabs Carrie in the shoulder when she returns home. Carrie kills her mother by stopping her heart in self-defense. Carrie then travels to local bar called The Cavalier to confront Chris and Billy, who had been sleeping together there. She is able to kill both of them by slamming their car into the side of the building.

Sue Snell is able reach Carrie at the bar, who is dying. Carrie and Sue use telepathy to speak to each other. It is revealed to Carrie that Sue had good intentions all along and is forgiven by Carrie. As a last action before death, Carrie makes Sue miscarry her child that was conceived with Tommy as her period arrives. We then learn from the last few paragraphs that other people may in fact possess the great power of telekinesis.

This is a great book that I literally read in one setting. I couldn't put it down because it is so intriguing. Once again, like the 1976 movie, we can't help but feel compassion for Carrie. The story is just so tragic. A tortured girl who just wanted to fit in and be normal, but was never given the chance. Stephen King uses a lot of court room dialog and news articles to tell certain parts of the story, such as the time a very young Carrie created a rain of ice stones to fall on the White house after a confrontation with her mother. I thought this was an excellent way to tell the story by giving us many different points of view.

The book really makes you feel Carrie's isolation and sadness. The part that actually made me cry was the poem she wrote in her 7th grade class. The quote is posted on the picture I posted for this review. It's just so sad to think a child feels that helpless and alone. The description of the very small closet that she is forced to pray in also is unsettling.

Stephen King was at the top of his game with his first published novel "Carrie." It is a very well written book that fills the reader with emotion and makes us want to reread it. I now know why the 1976 movie was so great: the novel in which it was based upon was excellent.
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Justin Meyer
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Carrie: Beautiful, Interesting, and Incredibly Sad
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 19 augusti 2019
Spoilers ahead:

As a huge fan of the 1976 film "Carrie," I decided to buy the book to read the story as first told. I figured a movie that made me feel so sad had needed to be looked into a little further to seek to understand it a little better. Maybe this way, I wouldn't feel as sad about Carrie's tragic life and ultimate end. However, the book made me feel just about as sad.

Carrie White is a student at Ewen High School. She is an outsider who is constantly bullied by her peers due to her unappealing appearance, her shyness, and her mother's erratic behavior. She also discovers that she has the incredible power of telekinesis. When she has her first period in the showers, her classmates mock her by telling her to "plug it up!" and by throwing sanitary towels and tampons at her rather than helping her. The terrified girl has no idea about what a woman's menstruation is and believes she is dying, as no one taught her about it. Her gym teacher Miss Desjardin helps Carrie through this and punishes the girls for their behavior, which is one week's detention with her. Chris Hargensen, who is the ringleader of the bullies, leaves detention early and is suspended, and ultimately forbidden to go to the Senior Prom. This, in her mind, is all Carrie's fault.

Meanwhile at home, Carrie's unstable and religious fanatic of a mother (Margaret White) punishes her for having her first period by locking her in a "prayer closet." This is something that is accustomed in the White household as the book explains Carrie sometimes spends days in the closet, leading to exhaustion and sleeping in her own waste. It's just so sad reading parts of the story like this.

One of the bullies, Sue Snell, feels sorry for what she did to Carrie so she asks her boyfriend (Tommy Ross) to take the girl to the prom. He asks Carrie to the prom, which unlike the movie, she accepts almost right away though awkwardly. Margaret is unhappy with this of course and tries to make Carrie stay home from prom, which she is unsuccessful at. Carrie and Tommy are elected prom king and queen as part of a plan devised by Chris Hargensen and her boyfriend Billy Nolan. Their plan is to dump pig's blood on both of them as a prank for getting Chris in trouble. Once the blood is dropped on both of them, the bucket falls on Tommy and kills him. Carrie runs out of the gym in humiliation as everyone yet again is laughing at her. She then remembers her telekinetic powers....

From outside, she locks all of the gym doors and what at first was a plan to just throw the prank back on all of the other students, turned into a massacre. Students and faculty are electrocuted, burned, and suffocated inside the school by the use of Carrie's powers. Unlike the 1976 movie, Carrie's vengeance continues throughout the town. She is able to use telepathy to communicate to the citizens of Chamberlain that she is in fact the one wreaking havoc on the town. Carrie visits a church to pray before going home, where her mother is there waiting there to kill her as she think that Carrie is using Satan's powers.

Margaret White stabs Carrie in the shoulder when she returns home. Carrie kills her mother by stopping her heart in self-defense. Carrie then travels to local bar called The Cavalier to confront Chris and Billy, who had been sleeping together there. She is able to kill both of them by slamming their car into the side of the building.

Sue Snell is able reach Carrie at the bar, who is dying. Carrie and Sue use telepathy to speak to each other. It is revealed to Carrie that Sue had good intentions all along and is forgiven by Carrie. As a last action before death, Carrie makes Sue miscarry her child that was conceived with Tommy as her period arrives. We then learn from the last few paragraphs that other people may in fact possess the great power of telekinesis.

This is a great book that I literally read in one setting. I couldn't put it down because it is so intriguing. Once again, like the 1976 movie, we can't help but feel compassion for Carrie. The story is just so tragic. A tortured girl who just wanted to fit in and be normal, but was never given the chance. Stephen King uses a lot of court room dialog and news articles to tell certain parts of the story, such as the time a very young Carrie created a rain of ice stones to fall on the White house after a confrontation with her mother. I thought this was an excellent way to tell the story by giving us many different points of view.

The book really makes you feel Carrie's isolation and sadness. The part that actually made me cry was the poem she wrote in her 7th grade class. The quote is posted on the picture I posted for this review. It's just so sad to think a child feels that helpless and alone. The description of the very small closet that she is forced to pray in also is unsettling.

Stephen King was at the top of his game with his first published novel "Carrie." It is a very well written book that fills the reader with emotion and makes us want to reread it. I now know why the 1976 movie was so great: the novel in which it was based upon was excellent.
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IANELLI-BERTHIER
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Carrie la mal aimée
Recenserad i Frankrike 🇫🇷 den 8 januari 2023
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C'est un livre rythmé et varié et je l'ai lu avec plaisir. Carrie est une jeune à qui rien ne réussit :harcèlement scolaire et maltraitance de la part de sa mère font d'elle une victime. Au bal annuel Carrie reçoit un seau de sang et elle se vengera grâce à son pouvoir de télékinésie. Petit roman bien ficelé à découvrir sans tarder..
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C. Danese
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Carrie is an excellent novel
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 18 mars 2022
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The novel Carrie by Stephen King is centered around a sixteen year old girl, Carrie White. Her whole life she has been pushed around by both her mother, Margret, and her classmates, especially Chris. Margret is an extremely religious individual and forces that apon Carrie. Chris is one of the most popular girls in their high school, and has an unprovoked hatred towards Carrie. As a result of these things, Carrie is made fun of in school. Everyone believes she is a freak and plays jokes on her. After having no independence from her mother, and constantly being harassed at school, she reaches her breaking point. This happens at the school prom when Chris decides to sabotage Carrie’s night and goes too far. Carrie is finally pushed over the edge and chaos erupts.

While reading, I was able to connect to Carrie White. Throughout my life, I have never been popular at school and have been made fun of. This could be frustrating and sometimes made me angry. Though it was not the best choice, at times I would fire back at the people teasing me. Being as Carrie made the same decision, I was able to reach a deeper understanding of the book. I truly knew where Carrie was coming from and some of the things she may have been feeling. I also related to Sue in some ways. Just as Sue regretted bullying Carrie, I have regretted many of my actions in the past. For example, whenever I am unnecessarily cruel to my family, I feel remorse and wish to change my actions. This connection helped me to better grasp the novel and fully comprehend it.

In my opinion Carrie is an exceptional book. Stephen King is really able to illustrate the story with his words. He goes into great detail during the whole novel. With Stephen King, anything is a possibility, especially the unexpected. It was extremely refreshing to read this because it was not at all cliche. I have certainly never seen or heard of any story quite like this one. Behind every corner is a new twist, just when you think things couldn't get any crazier. I am not usually very interested in reading, but this book had me on the edge of my seat. I found myself constantly thinking about it and eager to continue learning about Carrie White’s tragic life. My personal favorite part of this novel is the very beginning. I remember how wide my eyes got as I turned to the third page. The book starts off with a strong hook that will definitely grab your attention. I was shocked at how bold the story started, and I absolutely loved it!

I would one hundred percent recommend this book to another person. It is thrilling and action packed, while still paying close attention to every component of the story. The characters are extremely well developed and very diverse. I believe that each and everyone could find at least one personal connection to one or more of the characters. With all of this, there is a strong and important message given throughout the novel. To me, this story really showed how your actions have a large impact on others. People who enjoy being frightened or taken on an adventure through the books they read would be the best audience for this novel. It also might be appealing to those who are sick and tired of Cinderella and other classics, people who are looking for something completely different. And finally, if you’re like me, and you are not the biggest fan of reading, this book might just change your mind.

~Sydney Danese, D Block English
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Victoria L.
5,0 av 5 stjärnor I feel so bad for Carrie
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 15 januari 2023
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I had never heard of Carrie until I saw a post on Tumblr a couple weeks ago. Sounded like a good read and indeed, it was. It made the New Years Week at work go by faster. I enjoyed it a lot and will probably read another SK book after this. Also, the movie was bad. They cut and changed so many things from the book. I watched the '76 version after finishing the book, wasn't impressed.
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Alice Wilson - Hunt
4,0 av 5 stjärnor Really good quality
Recenserad i Storbritannien den 8 januari 2023
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Really good story, book came with a bit of an odd smell tho and the plastic layer over the cover does start peeling a little after a while
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Kindle Customer
5,0 av 5 stjärnor Carrie
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 14 januari 2023
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Purchased this as a gift for my niece. She requested this book and I sure she enjoyed it throughly
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5,0 av 5 stjärnor Book still holding together.
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 22 december 2022
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Nothing to say about the story contained in this book because we already know. What I can say is the book is made well. I carried it around quite a bit, finished it, and never fell apart on me as some books sometimes do. Still intact, I do recommend.
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5,0 av 5 stjärnor Delivered on time and in good condition
Recenserad i USA 🇺🇸 den 21 december 2022
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It was packaged nicely and came in with no damage to the edges or the pages.
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5,0 av 5 stjärnor Die Rache heißt Carrie
Recenserad i Tyskland 🇩🇪 den 5 november 2013
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Die Rache heißt Carrie
Carrie hat wahrlich kein leichtes Leben. Aufgewachsen bei einer Mutter, die sich ihrem religiösen Wahn hingebt und versucht ihre Tochter zur Unschuld der Welt zu erziehen, geradezu fanatisch und gespenstisch alles als Sünde abstraft, fällt sie bei ihren Mitschülern schnell auf. Sie wird Opfer von verschiedenen Hänseleien, die immer grausamer werden, die ihr Leben zur Hölle machen. Vor allem, als sie beim Duschen nach dem Sportunterricht aufgrund ihrer ersten Periode in Panik ausbricht, versucht ihr keiner klar zu machen, was das Blut zwischen ihren Beinen bedeutet, dass sie zur Verzweiflung treibt. Im Glauben, sie verblutet, bewerfen sie ihre Mitschüler mit Tampons und anderen Dingen, ziehen sie auf und lassen sie mit ihrer Todesangst kämpfen. Schließlich greift die Sportlehrerin ein und beendet die grausame Szene, bei der auch eine Lampe plötzlich zu Bruch ging.
Es war nicht der erste ungewöhnliche Fall dieser Art, der die telekinetische Kräfte in Carrie weckt. Sie lernt mit dieser schlummernden Kraft umzugehen, sie zu kontrollieren und beginnt damit Gegenstände schweben zu lassen. Ein kleines bisschen Trost in ihrem sonst bescheidenen Leben, dass sie schon lange abgeschrieben hat.
Doch Tommy, einer beliebtesten Jungen der High School, fragt sie, ob sie mit ihm auf den Abschlussball gehen soll. Anfangs ist Carrie misstrauisch und sieht dahinter nur eine grausame Episode der Demütigung, lässt sich aber von ihm überreden. Alles scheint gut zu werden, für sie könnte endlich ein neues Leben beginnen, sie könnte aus dieser Welt ausbrechen, einfach nur normal leben. Zumindest glaubte sie das...

Mit "Carrie" legte Stephen King seinen ersten publizierten Roman hervor und damit den Meilenstein für seine Weltkarriere. Was King uns in seinem Roman erzählt, ist eine kleinstädtische Geschichte, über eine religionsfanatische Mutter, die mehr als nur eine Störung zu haben scheint, und das tragische Schicksal eines Mädchen, dass sich nur wünscht wie die anderen zu sein, von ihren Mitschülern gemocht zu werden und nicht nur das Opfer ihrer Umstände zu sein. Bis dahin könnte man meinen, man hat einen klassische Geschichte vor sich, über ein Mädchen, dass es schafft akzeptiert zu werden, endlich aus ihrer Misere ausbrechen kann und doch schlussendlich noch tiefer fällt. Doch nichts dergleichen bietet Stephen King und erzählt stattdessen die Geschichte eines Mädchen mit einer Gabe. Ihre telekinetischen Kräfte sind für sie ein Segen, in ihrer sonst so abscheulichen Welt und verleihen ihr Kraft und Mut und schlussendlich auch die Kraft, sich an denen zu rächen, die ihr so lange Leid zugefügt.
Das Faszinierde ist dabei, dass man als Leser nicht ein einziges Mal den Gedanken verspürt, dass es ungerecht ist. Insgeheim liest man über die Worte und denkt sich, sie haben es verdient, sie haben es alle verdient und ist schier entsetzt über seine eigene Brutalität. Denn das, was Carrie White erleben musste, wünscht sich niemand. Man durchleidet ihr Leben, möchte sie in den Arm nehmen und trösten, ihr sagen, dass alles gut wird, sie von ihrer kranken Mutter wegnehmen, die sie einsperrt und für ihre angeblichen Sünden bestraft, die keine Sünden sein können, weil sie natürlich sind. Eine Mutter, die sich selbst hasst für ihr sündiges Leben und ihrer Tochter zur absoluten Reinheit erziehen will, egal wie viel Kummer Carrie dabei ertragen muss. Egal, was sie ihrer Tochter dabei antut und sie sehr sie Carrie dadurch von der Gesellschaf isoliert.
Mit spielerischer Hand bringt uns Stephen King zu diesen Mitgefühl für Carrie. Er erzählt aus verschidenen Perspektiven ihr Leben, aus ihrer Eigenen, teilweise aus Leuten, die sie kannten, die manche Dinge miterlebt hatten oder auch die Sicht ihrer Peiniger, die man aufhalten möchte und doch nur zusehen kann. Dabei greift King zu ungewöhnlich Mitteln. Er benutzt Zeitungsausschnitte, Berichte aus fiktiven Büchern oder teilweise wissenschaftliche Abhandlungen um das Phänomen Carrie aufzuschlüsseln und schafft dadurch die nötige Distanz zum Leser, dass er sich ein gesamtes Bild der Lage machen kann. Immer mit einem angepassten Schreibstil, der nicht nur die Gedanken seiner Perspektivträger realistisch wiedergibt, sondern temporeich die Geschichte vorantreibt. Dieser Reichtum aus Ansichten, vermengt sich zu einer Person, einer runden Persönlichkeit, die eine tragische Figur ist und deren Beweggründe man nur zu gut verstehen kann. Man verspürt Hilflosigkeit, weil man das Unausweichliche kommen sieht, weil es so kommen muss und sieht die Katastrophe, ihre Anfänge, ihre Gründe und ihre Auswirkungen. Und nicht immer geht King dabei in chronologischer Reihenfolge vor, nimmt Teile vorwegt, fügt andere hinzu, so dass der Leser das Ende vorzeitig weiß und es trotz allem der Spannung nicht schadet. Vielmehr ist das Vorwegnehmen, der Schlüssel dem Leser das Herz zu brechen, denn er möchte es aufhalten und kann es doch nicht tun. Das komplette Spektrum wie ein braves Mädchen zu einem Monstrum wird, dass es gar nicht sein wollte und nie werden wollte, ist dargestellt. Und genau dort zerspringt der Horror in Stephen Kings Roman und wird zu einen tiefsinnigen Roman, der nicht nur ein Höllenszenario beschwört, sondern vor allem ein Psychogram eines Unschuldigen bietet, der durch seine Ohnmacht keinen anderen Ausweg mehr sieht. Carrie ist wie ein Tier, in die Ecke gedrängt und keinen anderen Ausweg mehr sieht. Das übernatürliche Element ist da nur noch ein Extra um dem Ganzen einen bildreichen Rahmen zu bieten und die Handlung mit einem Knall enden lässt, und einen Leser zurücklässt, der nicht weiß, der die Katastrophe bedauern oder das tragische Schicksal von Carrie beweinen soll.

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"Carrie" ist Stephen King's Debüt, welches nicht ohne Grund den Meilenstein für eine Karriere legte. Hier zeigt der Meister des Horrors seine Vielfältigkeit, sein Gespür für Charaktere und das Talent für bitterböse und große Szenarien. Für Fans von King Pflicht, für alle anderen eine großartige Erfahrung für tiefsinnige Horrorliteratur, die weit über den bloßen Horror hinausgeht. Wenn es nicht sogar in seinem Inneren den wahren Horror des Lebens zeigt.
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5,0 av 5 stjärnor sehr packend
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Nachdem ich meine ersten 6 Stephen King Bücher in mehr oder weniger zufälliger Reihenfolge gelesen habe und nicht wirklich wusste, welches Buch das nächste wird, habe ich mich entschlossen mich an der korrekten Reihenfolge zu orientieren und mit dem ersten anzufangen. Und wie die anderen Bücher war auch dieses keine Enttäuschung.
Carietta, oder wie sie meistens genannt wird, Carrie ist ein Mädchen, dass von ihrer Mutter streng religiös erzogen wird und aufgrund dessen zur Außenseiterin in der Schule wird. Nachdem die Hänseleien ihrer Mitschüler immer grausamer werden, erkennt sie durch Zufall eine Fähigkeit, die sie in ihrer Kindheit, wenn auch unbewusst schon häufiger genutzt hat und lernt sie bewusst zu nutzen und trainieren. Eines Tages, als einige Mitschüler mit einem Streich deutlich zu weit gingen, war der Tag der Rache gekommen.
Interessante Charaktere und eine packende Geschichte, ich konnte das Buch kaum weglegen und kann es klar weiterempfehlen.
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