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11.22.63 by Stephen        King
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it was amazing
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Read 2 times. Last read October 30, 2017 to November 20, 2017.

"We did not ask for this room or this music. We were invited in. Therefore, because the dark surrounds us, let us turn our faces to the light. Let us endure hardship to be grateful for plenty. We have been given pain to be astounded by joy. We have been given life to deny death. We did not ask for this room or this music. But because we are here, let us dance."

A school teacher, Jake Epping, travels back in time through a portal with the aim of preventing the assassination of JFK, often considered to be a huge watershed moment in American history. But first, he must create a life for himself in the years leading up to the assassination as he has some research to do. In doing so, he stumbles upon the town of Jodie and a beautiful librarian named Sadie Dunhill.

Let me preface this review by saying...prepare for a LOT of fangirling. When I first read this book it blew me away, and on my reread, it had the exact same effect. I would go so far as to say that this is one of the best books I've ever read. Usually I can find faults within all of King's works, but I'm sitting here trying to think of something I didn't like about this book and I've got nothing. Zilch. Nada. On my first read I sometimes felt a bit bored by the JFK plot, but I think that was because I was so impatient to get back to Jake's life and relationship with Sadie. Now on my reread, I already knew what was coming - the same urgency wasn't there - so I was able to appreciate that storyline a bit more and it's actually really piqued an interest in learning more about this moment in American history. Sooo...this time around, I ain't got any complaints.

King's writing is beautiful in this book. He evokes such a range of emotions in these pages, one minute I was laughing, the next I was crying. He makes me nostalgic for a time period and a country I didn't even live in! THAT in itself is a skill (Lana Del Rey also does this for me). A root beer never ever appealed to me until I read this book. His, or rather Jake's, reflections on life just really resonated with me, life CAN turn on a dime and this book is a constant reminder to just enjoy what you have when you have it - because who knows what is around the corner?

11/22/63 also stars two of my all-time favourite King characters - Jake and Sadie. I fell in love with Sadie as Jake did. Sadie is brave, headstrong, resilient, and given her past, her outlook on life is inspiring. As for Jake, some of the decisions he makes (without giving away any spoilers) proves that he is simply a good man. To take on such an arduous task, spanning years of your life, is admirable. And with these two amazing characters, King writes his greatest love story. It is beautiful and heartfelt and REAL. It shook me to my core.

If anyone ever tries to tell you that King can only write horror, slam this book in their face! Although that's not to say that there aren't moments of horror... the events that occur in the Dunning household are truly terrifying, with some of the most graphic and unforgettable descriptions King has ever written. Credit must also be given to the ridiculous amount of research that must have gone into this book. The attention to detail is staggering - I personally cannot say how much of it is accurate as I don't know much about the JFK assassination - but I'm guessing King left no stone unturned.

What's great about 11/22/63 is that you don't need to be a fan of King or of horror in order to fall in love with this book. I'm actually trying to convince my mum to read it as I think she'd love it, but she remains stubborn - I WILL break her!! On a final note, I'm intrigued as to what King's initial ending was - he says in the afternotes that Joe came up with a better ending than the one he had planned. I wonder if it would have left me so dehydrated....

11/22/63 remains my second favourite King book, BUT it is the best King has written, in my opinion. Does that make sense? It does to me. This book gets ALL THE STARS. Truly incredible.
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“When all else fails, give up and go to the library.”
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Reading Progress

January 23, 2016 – Started Reading
January 23, 2016 – Shelved
January 23, 2016 – Shelved as: to-read
January 26, 2016 –
page 89
12.03%
February 2, 2016 –
page 192
25.95%
February 6, 2016 –
page 279
37.7%
February 8, 2016 –
page 420
56.76%
February 11, 2016 –
page 555
75.0%
February 14, 2016 – Finished Reading
October 30, 2017 – Started Reading
November 2, 2017 –
page 101
13.65% "Just as addictively good on its second read!!"
November 4, 2017 –
page 197
26.62% "Caught up for the readalong and this book is just *heart eyes*!!!"
November 10, 2017 –
page 379
51.22% "Sadie Dunhill will always be my literary girl crush <3"
November 16, 2017 –
page 555
75.0% "Cried 3 times already. WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO ME, KING?!"
November 19, 2017 –
page 689
93.11% "Is it possible to drown in your own tears? I don’t want it to end!!"
November 20, 2017 – Finished Reading
July 3, 2019 – Shelved as: favorites

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message 1: by Art (new)

Art the Turtle of Amazing Girth wow, great review. I will have to re-read this to see if it has grown on me as it has you.


ChopinFC Great review! Absolutely loved this book..shows the range of SK'S writing!


message 3: by Coni (new)

Coni I love your enthusiasm in your review!


James One of my desert island books.


Mayra 22/11/63 was the first king's book that I read and it is one of my favorite books. king is an amazing writer.


message 6: by [deleted user] (new)

I do think King's overall storytelling has taken a bit of a hit in recent years, but I do love when he can bust out an absolute winner like this every once in a while. Loved this one.


Rose I couldn’t agree with you more. I’m probably a few years older than you, (‘76 bicentennial baby) so I was raised by a couple of hippies that felt the Kennedy assassination. This is actually my favorite King book. Before 11/22/63, Needful Things was my favorite. King does what he does best here. He makes us nostalgic for a time that we never lived in. His eye for detail in unbelievable. I have read this book 3 times now and I’m sure I will reread it at least another 3 times in my life time. I am a die hard King fan and a die hard horror fan. 11/22/63 set an entire new precedent for me. I can’t quite explain it, but you come really close.


Johann (jobis89) Tobin wrote: "I do think King's overall storytelling has taken a bit of a hit in recent years, but I do love when he can bust out an absolute winner like this every once in a while. Loved this one."

This is definitely his strongest work within the more recent years. I hope he has another one like this up his sleeve waiting!!


Johann (jobis89) Rose wrote: "I couldn’t agree with you more. I’m probably a few years older than you, (‘76 bicentennial baby) so I was raised by a couple of hippies that felt the Kennedy assassination. This is actually my favo..."

When I first got this book I thought I'd hate it as I literally knew nothing about the JFK assassination (I'm not an American or a history buff) and had zero interest in even reading about it. Yet King managed to make me nostalgic for this time and want to know even MORE about the assassination. It's a feat in story-telling. Really the most unexpected book for me!


Johnny Moore My understanding is that Joe's ending is the published one. There's an alternate original ending elsewhere.


Johann (jobis89) Johnny wrote: "My understanding is that Joe's ending is the published one. There's an alternate original ending elsewhere."

Yes it is! Although I've yet to find King's original ending. I must seek it out!


Ashleigh Nicole It's my favorite book of all time!!


Johann (jobis89) David wrote: "It’s here: https://stephenking.com/other/112263/..."

Oooh thank you! Although I've just noticed your 2 star rating!! HEARTBREAKING!


Johann (jobis89) Ashleigh wrote: "It's my favorite book of all time!!"

It's up there for me too. An amazing read!


David Johann (jobis89) wrote: "Oooh thank you! Although I've just noticed your 2 star rating!! HEARTBREAKING!"

I’m sorry! The problem is obviously me, as everyone else loves it.


message 17: by Marc (new) - rated it 5 stars

Marc Edison My favourite King book. Amazing.


Read By Kyle Started my reread of this book today, thought I would check out some of the reviews. Your thoughts echo my own here, so hopefully I will feel even better about this book after my second time through.

Side note- I agree with you about your rankings. I commonly explain to people that The Stand is my favorite King book, but that 11/22/63 is his BEST book. So it makes perfect sense to me.


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