11/22/63

858 pages

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2012

ISBN:
978-0-307-95143-4
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5 stars (5 reviews)

When English teacher Jake Epping discovers a portal to the past, he decides to use it to prevent the John F. Kennedy assassination. The plot contains profanity and violence.

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Absolutely marvelous. I have mentioned it before, but I am a Stephen King fan. I love his writing, I enjoy most of his books, and IT and The Last Stand are some of my all-time favorite books. 11/22/63 joins my top 3 of King books now. It's not your usual Stephen King, as it's not really horror at all, but I think he's long moved past the restrictions of the horror genre anyway.

The story is told first person view, by Jake Eppings. A highschool teacher in a small town in Maine, he likes to frequent a place that serves Fatburgers, which ultimately changes his life. The owner of the diner, Al, is about to die from cancer, and shares his secret with Jake: there's a gateway to the past in the pantry, and when you walk through it you end up in the same place in September 1958. Al …