Submitted by KnightOfPanda t3_10owskr in books
Just finished IT by Stephen King. This was my first read and I actually never seen the movies or known too much about the plot (other than the typical cultural references on media). Overall I enjoyed the book and the connection I build with characters (both young and old). I found myself spending just "5 more min" with the book just to know how the chapter ends. But, the movement I finally closed the book I thought "this was way longer than IT needed to be". If King dropped about 1/4 of the book by shortening some descriptions and flashbacks, I think the book would be much more enjoyable. I am not even talking about removing any controversial actions some characters made (especially right after being soaked in excrements). It's just the world building that feels to much and overcomplicated at times. What do you think?
Negative-Net-9455 t1_j6h906l wrote
It was, yeah.
It's a valid take on a lot of his middle-career work. It, Tommyknockers, Dark Half, Needful Things, the Dark Tower series etc. He got so big that I think editors got scared to actually tell him to reign it in a bit.
Thankfully, as he's got older, he's either got much better at self-editing or some editor somewhere has had the balls to tell him straight up that he's waffling and he's by and large returned to the more streamlined, better and more effective writing of his youth. Apart from the recent, dreadful Fairy Tale of course.