Carrie by Stephen King
1h 19m
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Umbrella Genre
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Originally Published in 1974.
Apparently the Horror books bring out the swears, so be mindful of the language in this episode. Also, maybe all the blood and death. This week we read Stephen King's first novel of TK, high school bullying, and death. Join us as we discuss Carrie.
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