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Answered by sukhdeep1440p2rbs3
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sumitshekhawat: most the people are annoyed passwords they have many remember on any given day are bound forget them this creates difficulties the people
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Answered by parmindergill1p2w8k7
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The first time I read Stephen King’s It, I was 12 years old, just a year older than the members of the “Losers’ Club” when they first venture into the sewers of Derry, Maine. It was the longest book I’d ever read: The mass-market paperback I’d borrowed from a neighbor spanned 1,092 pages, a number I still remember. It was also, I strongly believed, the best book I’d ever read—upon finishing it I actually flipped back to the beginning and started reading the entire thing again. I don’t know how many hours and days and months of my seventh-grade year I spent reading and rereading It, but it was certainly a welcome respite from the all-too-real terrors of middle school—just one reason I’ll always be grateful for Stephen King. I’ve read the book at least four more times since then, the last time being only a few years ago, when I’d just moved to a new place where I didn’t know anyone and needed a friend, which is oddly how I’ve come to think of this enormous book about a clown who murders children. I’d no longer say that It is the best book I’ve ever read, but it’s probably still my favorite, and it’s almost certainly the one I’ve spent the most time with.  


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