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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:34 pm 
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Late last night I finished reading my first book of the year: Stephen King’s 11/22/63. As perhaps my favorite author, King tackles a story that he had originally started in the 1970′s focusing on the Kennedy Assassination that took place on (you guessed it) November 22, 1963.

Premise: Jake Epping is a school teacher from 2011 who is shown a “time bubble” in the back of an old diner owned by his friend, Al. According to Al, this portal allows anyone to travel back in time to September, 1958 near an old mill in Derry, Maine. In the spirit of all great time-travel novels, Jake learns throughout the book that anything he does in the past has consequences that will effect the future via a phenomenon called “the Butterfly Effect”. Jake agrees to go back in time in an effort to stop perhaps the most historically-terrible tragedy in American history other than 9/11: the assassination of John F. Kennedy by Lee Harvey Oswald. What Epping learns along the way about life, love, and why bad things happen is the true message of the story and makes this effort one of King’s best ever.

Pros: The story itself is engaging, incredibly detailed, and not at all what you would suspect from an offering by King. There is no horror, there are no creatures, and there is nothing that makes you want to sleep with the lights on at night. In fact, King admits that this novel was a new experience for him to write due to the large amounts of research needed to accurately portray “real life” characters from the past and to pinpoint exact details from the actions of these characters in history. To this extent, King has succeeded admirably in a project that was undoubtedly outside of his comfort zone. (Note: For King-nerds like me, the subtle references to Pennywise from IT during the first few chapters was fantastic.) The story itself was a page-turner, the ending was fantastic, and the reader is left with a level of satisfaction much greater than just being happy to have finished an 800-page novel.

Cons: While the ultimate ending was great, it seemed a bit predictable and even a little rushed towards the end of the story. Furthermore, the events that take place on the actual day of the assassination were somewhat jumbled and at times seemed like King was confused as to how he can move from one idea to the next. This is understandable, of course, since King was literally rewriting a historical event that any American should already know in great detail. Finally, the explanation of why the time portal exists is barely addressed and instead left up to the reader to simply accept (or excuse) as just another element of the story. I would have liked more attention paid to that little detail.

Final Verdict: 4 out of 5 stars. Not my favorite book by King, but definitely in the team photo. Despite chapters that seemed to drag on a bit long at times, the overall effort was fantastic and intelligently well done.

Lesson Learned: There is a reason why people cannot change the past. If you pay attention to life and believe in the ultimate good, you will understand that ugly events in the past allow for great times in the future.


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Good to read this. This book kind of intrigued me when I heard about it.

Last Sunday, I was in the book sale section of our library and this book was back there. No price on it. Got it for .50 Librarian pretty much said that was a screw up.


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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 12:48 pm 
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Nice! .50 for a new book is sweet.

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did you hear a buzzing sound from the bathroom as your wife sat in their by herself while her new husband read his book

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did you hear a buzzing sound from the bathroom as your wife sat in their by herself while her new husband read his book

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PostPosted: Tue Jan 17, 2012 2:51 pm 
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Good, I will pick it up.

My guess as to why the was a time portal to September 1958 probably has to do with the Losers Club battling IT the first time. It might have created a rift in time.

Also, I hope you arent shocked that a King book had a rushed ending that wasnt that good. I think that has been his MO from the get go.

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Hank Scorpio wrote:
Also, I hope you arent shocked that a King book had a rushed ending that wasnt that good. I think that has been his MO from the get go.


Nah, not really. He does seem to have issues with ending his works in a manner that matches the tone and speed of the previous pages.


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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
Hank Scorpio wrote:
Also, I hope you arent shocked that a King book had a rushed ending that wasnt that good. I think that has been his MO from the get go.


Nah, not really. He does seem to have issues with ending his works in a manner that matches the tone and speed of the previous pages.


Sorry, it just pisses me off that my favorite writer can crank out 900 amazing pages of story and then drops 100 pages of shit on you at the end.

Or in the case of DT 7, the entire second half of the book.

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Here's the Crimson King. He's been the ultimate evil throughout my universe. Sure he looks like Xanta Klaus and he locked himself out of the Dark Tower, but he's got crazy sneetches from "Harry Potter". How should he die? Well, he'll get erased by the kid from Insomnia. Duh.

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Here's the Crimson King. He's been the ultimate evil throughout my universe. Sure he looks like Xanta Klaus and he locked himself out of the Dark Tower, but he's got crazy sneetches from "Harry Potter". How should he die? Well, he'll get erased by the kid from Insomnia. Duh.


:cry: :cry: :cry:

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And you know Randall Flagg? The Walking Dude from "The Stand", the sorcerer from "Eyes of the Dragon", and Marten/Maerlyn from the Dark Tower? How should I kill him? I'll have the spider-baby eat him. This stuff just writes itself!

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
And you know Randall Flagg? The Walking Dude from "The Stand", the sorcerer from "Eyes of the Dragon", and Marten/Maerlyn from the Dark Tower? How should I kill him? I'll have the spider-baby eat him. This stuff just writes itself!


Please stop.

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:lol:

Sorry. Next up was gonna be Jake taking a van for Stephen King.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
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Sorry. Next up was gonna be Jake taking a van for Stephen King.


Or Eddie getting shot by a half dead 60 yr old.

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See I didn't mind that as much. It kind of mirrored Cuthbert's death.

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Terry's Peeps wrote:
See I didn't mind that as much. It kind of mirrored Cuthbert's death.


See but that was bad too. An arrow?!?! Why didnt he write Eddie a letter that told him to put an extra bullet into the old fat guy.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
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did you hear a buzzing sound from the bathroom as your wife sat in their by herself while her new husband read his book

"there"


where

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