Carrie (Novel)
"Carrie" is a novel written by Stephen King, published in 1974. It tells the story of a high school girl named Carrie White, who is bullied by her peers and struggles with her oppressive religious mother. As she discovers her telekinetic powers, Carrie seeks revenge on those who have tormented her, leading to a dramatic and tragic climax.
The novel explores themes of isolation, bullying, and the consequences of revenge. It is notable for its unique narrative structure, combining traditional prose with newspaper clippings and other documents, which adds depth to the storytelling. "Carrie" is considered one of King's seminal works and has been adapted into several films.