This is a one day only deal with the price dropped from over £26 to under £3 so get in quick if you fancy listening to it. It's almost 45 hours long so you get a lot of story for your money.
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r_wilcockson
21 Sep 161#1
Heat, can't remember who narrates it, but I can remember everyone saying it was excellent.
Wow 44 hours! Good deal. The movie scared me to death. One of the scariest stories I've ever heard.
smoles
21 Sep 16#4
been looking for this, must have just been released on audible! heat!
djbenny1
21 Sep 16#5
I really like the idea of audiobooks but I feel like I'm a sellout if I don't read it with my own eyes lol - just me?
Robbo11 to djbenny1
21 Sep 16#15
+1. I have the book on my e-reader ready to read on my holiday in the Canaries next week. I also don't think I would have the inclination to spend a total of 45 hours listening to someone reading it (no pun intended) out loud, however well done. It's a big book but I can read it a lot faster than that myself anyway. This is still a good deal for audible book fans though so voted hot.
nailsy to djbenny1
21 Sep 161#17
I usually listen to Audiobooks while I'm doing housework, working in the garden, or while I'm driving.
simplesimonsays
21 Sep 16#6
Awesome, been looking for this since the £4.99 Stephen King sale, but Audible didn't have IT available. So not only has this only just been added but at an amazing price too :smiley::smiley:
tonyt3rry
21 Sep 161#7
I downloaded this a few weeks back wasnt on audible tho
J0n35y
21 Sep 16#9
I'm sure the audio version is worth it - heat for the price.
I'm reading it just now. About half way through and really enjoying it. Talking forever to work through it for some reason but doesn't feel like a slog. Some of the writing is fantastic - I don't usually get emotional about, well, anything but the early (possibly opening?) chapter about little George Denbrough and his paper boat almost had me in bits.
Having never seen the movie, I really can't wait to find out what happens.
GoGoGG16
21 Sep 16#10
love Stephen King books and this price for a book of this calibre is amazing
rob5110
21 Sep 16#11
This has the strangest scene in it, near-ish the end. You'll know it when you get there, and it left me feeling very very uncomfortable - part of me wonders if it should be cut out, it's that bad!
The whole thing is not safe for kids, but this particular scene isn't really suitable for anyone who gets offended at basically anything.
However, ignoring this one scene, this is a tremendous book - one of his finest I believe, and at 44 hours, it's superb value. Will make many, many car journeys fly by.
jsty3105 to rob5110
21 Sep 16#13
Not sure that many Stephen King books are actually safe for kids ;p
24shaz1 to rob5110
21 Sep 161#16
I read IT when I was about 11 or 12 (it was in a job lot of books passed on by a neighbour) & can remember reading that scene like :confused:
tfish to rob5110
21 Sep 16#19
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BARKMAN
21 Sep 16#12
Been looking for this for a while. Started listening on YouTube a few years back but couldn't find the rest of it after hearing a fair few hours. Good spot op
jsty3105
21 Sep 16#14
This book is scary enough to read. Hard to imagine listening to it being read to you... :confused::neutral_face:
samjbeckett1
21 Sep 161#18
I love audiobooks. They make the commute to and from work something I look forward to. Heat added!
markpj777
21 Sep 16#20
Love Stephen King. Would also recommend the dark tower series. It's is epic and the movie of this is released next year.
superscrooge
21 Sep 161#21
Thanks OP this is one of my favourite films so I'm looking forward to listening to the book
DrJogalog
21 Sep 16#22
Which scene? Is it in the movie as I don't remember anything of the sort?
DrJogalog
21 Sep 16#23
Ok I just read what it is. It wasn't in any of the copies I have seen so either it did not make it to the directors cut, or they were edited out (which probably makes some sense...) The scene is referenced as number 1 in the following article for anyone interested http://www.houstonpress.com/arts/top-5-sickest-stephen-king-sex-scenes-nsfw-6371394
waynefenlon
22 Sep 16#24
I'm reading this just now... page 912... only 460 to go... woo
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Weber_(actor)
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I'm reading it just now. About half way through and really enjoying it. Talking forever to work through it for some reason but doesn't feel like a slog. Some of the writing is fantastic - I don't usually get emotional about, well, anything but the early (possibly opening?) chapter about little George Denbrough and his paper boat almost had me in bits.
Having never seen the movie, I really can't wait to find out what happens.
The whole thing is not safe for kids, but this particular scene isn't really suitable for anyone who gets offended at basically anything.
However, ignoring this one scene, this is a tremendous book - one of his finest I believe, and at 44 hours, it's superb value. Will make many, many car journeys fly by.
I read IT when I was about 11 or 12 (it was in a job lot of books passed on by a neighbour) & can remember reading that scene like :confused: