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As you can see, the special characters are escaped in the string. But it gives error. The error is related to description part

...Adam Goldberg delivers \"an uproarious study...
                           ^

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console.log(JSON.parse(str));

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  • You need to double all the backslashes. They are part of the string literal/template string and not of the actual string content that is being parsed. Commented Jul 16, 2022 at 21:37

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Doing let str = `...` turns \" to just ". That's why you're getting an error.

Try let str = String.raw`...`. Works for me

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