Finished IT, a very bittersweet ending to a story that could be argued is about the power of friendship. Very good book though, and I like the way it interweaves the two different timelines with the idea that they are slowly recalling the original events. Pennywise a very spooky / dark villain, and some slight open ness to the ending - i usually like that openness to allow possibilities for villains to return, but Pennywise is such a nasty villain it leaves me in two minds around whether id want any possibility for him to return.
I did skim quickly over a certain part of the book, where I can sort of understand perhaps what King was going for, but still dont feel it was needed.
Now working out what I want to read of King next, of the ones I recall of being his more well-known known works, though on a basis of the list being formed early 2000s, I havent read Pet Semetary or Salems Lot, any recommendations on which of those two to pick up next?