Hachette 11.22.63
S**I
Intense Narrative
The book takes you to a portal of another world and here I am not using a metaphor.It's a dramatic representation of how the past would change the present and how everything is interdependent.It posts an important question- should we really want to change the past? Or what we have today is the best that could have happened? If we try to mess up with nature, will it cause more harm than good?The most prominent thing about the book are the details which the author seems to draw so effortlessly. Even though it was a long novel reading it didn’t seem like a task. Took me 4 days to read it yet I will say it’s worth the time.
R**E
Reflecting on '11.22.63': A Mind-Blowing Journey into Stephen King's Writing
Just finished reading "11.22.63", and what an amazing book it turned out to be! This is my first Stephen King novel, and probably the longest book I've ever read. The way he described the past and the catastrophes that changing it might lead to blew my mind. The ending was perfect and probably one of the best endings I've read this year. Although I've heard that Stephen King tends to mess with the ending in most of his books, I may not be the best judge since it's my first book from him. I'm now intrigued to read more from him and to re-read "11.22.63" after getting a better idea of his usual writing style.
J**R
Good read
It's my first Stephen king book that I have read so I cannot judge him much on this book. King takes us into the America of the 50s and 60s and gives us an alternative take on the Kennedy assassination. The details are so vivid and extensive that it seems that the author himself had a time machine.The protagonist Jake Epping’s friend discovers a time portal in his kitchen that leads to September 9, 1958 from 2011. You can spend as much time as you want in past even years but when you return to 2011 it’s always two minutes later and every visit is a reset (means – whatever you changed in past – if you visit again, it will be erased because you will visit in same time Sept 9, 1958.).The story revolves around Jake Epping and his mission to save JFK but halfway through his mission he falls in love with a girl in 1958 and think that he will never return again to 2011, will he complete his mission or the some kind of force is preventing him from doing it?The ending was pretty normal. Having said that, the novel is well-plotted and reading it wasn't a drag. I had fun while reading it but a normal ending straight up depressed me.
Y**A
Long read but totally worth it.
P**L
An epic story of love
Yes, a story of love that is uncharacteristic of Stephen King. But the master of horror has outdone himself. He has crafted such a thrilling story of time travel, laden with conspiracy, nostalgia, political facts and a beautiful love story that it makes it difficult to believe that this is the work of one man.You become Jake Epping, the protagonist for the entire duration of the book. You forget that you are living in 2018. You will start living the 1950s and 1960s through his eyes. You will start hating Lee Oswald just like he does. Stephen king succeeds in merging the reader and the teacher in Jake.In 11.22.63 you have gotta focus on every tidbit. Because it is going to return at some point later in the book. The past always harmonizes. Chekov's guns are scattered aplenty. King's brilliance lies in how he has interwoven the story with these things.I wasn't a big fan of Stephen King earlier. Mostly because I was turned off by his The Gunslinger and IT. I was also not very much enamoured by the movies The Shining and The Shawshank redemption. But I happened to catch the TV series of 11.22.63 and I was mind blown. I immediately picked up the book and that proves to be the best decision ever. Finishing 900 pages might seem a daunting task but you will finish it no time.As usual, there is blood and gore in the book but that's as much required to the story than time travelling itself.Go ahead and see for yourself if Jake manages to save the president, and the FUTURE.
P**V
Good
I haven't finished this yet but want to give some impressions. It is something you would want to read at your own pace. i generally read thriller books faster but each stephen king book is like a finely prepared dish or wine. you want to get everything out of it that you can. i have been reading Stephen King since many years have read about 11 complete about 5 incomplete books by Stephen King. For sure there are few writers out there who can compete with Stephen King in terms of pure value of the writing.
A**R
Book quality good for paperback
Delivered on time and quality of the book is good
S**N
"If there's love, smallpox scars look as pretty as dimples."
The most 'beautiful' book I have ever read. Stephen King writes a love story and it will blow your mind.I know with a mind boggling 700+ pages many people find this book to be lengthy or dragging. But I never for once found it so.I would highly recommend anyone to go for this. Get lost in a journey across time, a journey of adventures, magic and love.
T**S
Enjoyable
Very typical Stephen King writing and enjoyable to keep up to the twists and turns. An unusual view to time travel and JFK’s assassination.
K**S
What was Stephen King thinking!?
I’m not sure what King was thinking when he wrote this book as he has his place in author history carved out in the horror genre and this book seems totally out in left field for him. But it works and it’s fantastic! Book was in great shape when it arrived too!
C**N
So much better than the TV series
What an amazing story! The main character falls in love with the 50s and it’s so nice to read about this, which I don’t think it was quite portrayed in the TV series.
D**T
second favorite King story
I put off reading this for a long time due to its length. But I am so glad I finally took the time to read this. Not much horror in this King story, but still the bizarre and macabre. King, with his great eye for details, took me back to that horrible day in November of 1963 that those of us who were alive then will never forget. the time-twisting elements were, for me, perfectly executed. and the romance in the story will stay with me forever. Now my second favorite King novel, right behind "The Stand."
I**N
¿Nuestra historia está escrita o puede cambiarse?
11/22/63, por Stephen King es, a mi criterio, lo mejor que ha escrito en los últimos años, además de que logra tocar un tema que muchos creían imposible que él pudiera escribir, estoy hablando del romance.Esta historia no solo es un análisis del asesinato del ex presidente JFK, es una historia que habla sobre el amor, hasta cierto punto la ética y meras especulaciones (algunas muy interesantes respecto a la manera en la que fueron planteadas) acerca de las posibles consecuencias de evitar un evento que dio paso a sucesos de magnitud global. También se describe de manera magnífica la época de los 50s y 60s, su forma de narrar y describir las localizaciones, objetos y personajes te hace sentir no solo dentro de la novela, si no en esa época, viendo cada suceso.Por parte de la edición, la editorial Scribner logra darle una estética bastante minimalista esta edición de pasta dura, pues cuenta con una portada roja con lomo negro, la cual tiene marcada con letras doradas el título y el apellido de King; también incluye una sobrecubierta de textura plástica con superficie brillante en el apartado rojo y relieves de color negro en el título. Las hojas son de una calidad media, pues son bastante delgadas, pero aún así las consideraría lo suficientemente resistentes. No hallé ningún error de impresión. Por cierto, la impresión de este libro es de 2011 y me llegó sin plástico protector pero afortunadamente sin daños.Una obra fantástica, emocionante, atrapante y hasta melancólica, sin duda alguna completamente recomendada.
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