The End: Stephen King's IT Read-a-Long
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Anna and I are co-hosting the Stephen King IT Read-a-Long. We are having discussions once per month through the end of the year about the parts we’ve read.
Each month you had the option to answer the questions on the hosting blog or in your own post, but please go back to the monthly host to leave your discussion link.
Remember that these posts can contain spoilers.
For the first discussion of part 1, plus the following interlude, go here.
For part 2′s discussion, please visit Diary of an Eccentric.
For the discussion of part 3, go here.
Part 4's discussion can be found on Diary of an Eccentric.
Today, we're taking a look at Part 5: The Ritual of Chud, the last interlude, and the epilogue.
1. Of the seven in the gang of Losers, which character do you believe is the direct opposite to the evil of IT and why?
2. At one point, Eddie talks about how he loves Bill and that Bill is loved, but wonders if that is too much power to have. What do you think he meant by that? And do you agree?
3. Forgetting is a theme in the novel, why do you think these characters forget or begin to forget once It has receded?
4. The turtle shows up in this section, but what is the turtle? theories about its purpose?
5. What are your final impressions of IT? Would you read another Stephen King book?
Please leave your comments below. We can't wait to hear what you have to say about the final scenes.