Re-Reading my MOST HATED Horror Book! [Spoiler Free] IT Reading Vlog #readingvlog #horrorbooks

TL;DR
Rachel, from Shades of Orange, revisits her initial dislike of Stephen King's "It" and explores her changed perspective on the book.
Transcript
oh dear God why does no one talk about how horrible the scene is like people do but then it's still like their favorite book like how do you excuse the scene I mean this as an honest question hi everyone it's Rachel back with the shades of orange and today I'm here to kick off the start of a new reading Vlog I had a really fun idea and that was to ... Read More
Key Insights
- 🤕 Rachel's changed perspective on "It" is influenced by her expanded reading of horror and her appreciation for coming-of-age and children versus evil stories.
- ❓ She appreciates the narrative framework and the exploration of themes like abuse and infertility.
- 🫵 Rachel recognizes the distinction between character views and the author's voice in regard to the homophobic and anti-Semitic elements of the book.
- 🎑 The sewer scene in "It" continues to disturb Rachel, and she questions the ability of readers to overlook it.
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Questions & Answers
Q: Why did Rachel initially dislike "It"?
Rachel initially disliked "It" due to unmet expectations, certain aspects of the book (such as the ending), and a lack of understanding of the underlying themes.
Q: How has Rachel's taste in books changed since she first read "It"?
Rachel has developed a love for horror, coming-of-age, and children versus evil stories, which she believes will allow her to appreciate "It" more during her reread.
Q: How does Rachel interpret the homophobic and anti-Semitic elements in "It"?
Rachel recognizes that these elements are not necessarily reflective of Stephen King's personal beliefs but rather serve to portray the darkness and challenges the characters face within the story.
Q: How does Rachel feel about the infamous sewer scene in "It"?
Rachel finds the sewer scene to be extremely disturbing and questions how readers can still embrace the book despite this scene. She believes it is unnecessary and would remove it if given the chance.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Rachel initially disliked "It" due to unmet expectations and certain aspects of the book, including the ending, disappointing her.
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After reading more horror and developing a love for coming-of-age and children versus evil stories, Rachel decides to reread "It" with the hope of appreciating it more.
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As Rachel progresses through the book, she finds herself cautiously optimistic and begins to understand and appreciate the underlying themes and narrative framework.
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