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Calvario, Liz (16 April 2016). " '11.22.63' Sequel Series: Stephen King Reveals Potential Plans For Another Jake Epping Adventure". Past a delightful tale, these are the issues that appeared for me (in addition to possibly will definitely for you likewise) if you figure out to get this magazine. Jake, a secondary school educator was “activated” by a coworker of his to handle the job of ruin JFK’s murder. An apparently well- intentioned strategy that maybe might result in impacts that nobody could possibly expect (without the knowledge of a transformed past to contrast the different timelines). Jake Epping is a recently divorced high school English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, earning extra money teaching a GED class. Epping gives an assignment to his adult students, asking them to write about a day that changed their lives.

Oh – anyway, you came from the very near future and you decided the most important thing to do was to stop me writing one particular review on Goodreads of one dubious Stephen King novel? Why didn't you do something more useful than that? " features one of the most direct connections to IT found in any later Stephen King book, as Jake Epping runs into Losers' Club members Beverly Marsh and Richie Tozier not long after his arrival in Derry. He's able to get information from them concerning a side quest he's looking to carry out, as the two immediately sense that there's something special about him. When thinking about the the things he's seen in Derry later though, Jake recalls a visit to the Kitchener Ironworks, and while he doesn't know about Pennywise, it's pretty obvious who he ran into while there. Here's the passage from King's book. Nice to see that you don’t let a little thing like institutional racism ruin your appreciation of a good deal. Speaking of which, how did you make money? Just teaching?”This is now one of my Top 5 Favorite Stephen King novels. I really think it's a masterpiece and he is at the top of his game here. I wish I had read it sooner, but I got it now. Also, I got my tome in this year, barely. It also makes me wonder how many more masterpieces Stephen has in him. He seems to have one or more a decade. I guess 45 years of writing daily does pay off in a big way. I also have a harmonic resonance with Stephen and his work. I was born in 1974 and he published Carrie in 1974. I find that interesting. Past Nominees and Winners". International Thriller Writers. Archived from the original on September 3, 2016 . Retrieved April 18, 2014. Real spoilers are inside "spoiler" tags. Things that tell a little about the content that I would have appreciated hearing before committing to this behemoth are not. You've been warned.

That’s not right. The Texans were the AFL team started by Lamar Hunt. The NFL started the Cowboys in Dallas just to screw with him, and he eventually had to move the team to Kansas City and change their name to the Chiefs. The Cowboys were always the Cowboys.” Memmott, Carol (November 17, 2011). "Go ahead, judge Stephen King's '11/22'63' by its cover". USA Today . Retrieved November 18, 2011. The way King describes the characters in this makes them very believable and ones you become attached to. The lead character is complex and often alone. I was often thinking to myself, "no, don't do that, do this." He is also the narrator of the story. Jake/George is told about a time travel mechanism by a friend where he can possibly save JFK from assassination and change the future. To reveal more would require spoilers. a b "11.22.63 on Hulu Teaser Trailer (Official)". YouTube. Hulu. November 19, 2015 . Retrieved November 20, 2015.

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Stephen King really nailed the baby-boom area. I could see it in my mind as I was listening to this audio book.



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