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by Stephen King
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Mirkat Always Reading
Mirkat Always Reading rated it 7 years ago
The past is obdurate. The past harmonizes with itself. I saw the mini-series based on this book before reading/listening to the book, so I was spoiled on much of the major developments. Still I enjoyed this book--probably not any less than I would have unspoiled. (I can't know for sure since I...
No More Booklikes, BYE
No More Booklikes, BYE rated it 7 years ago
Frustration ! OMg I was inner screaming at these time traveler to move, act, jump, run, think, run, run, or just do it now, through the whole story. it was a bit overwhelming with all the time line crossovers and realignments etc, but Mr. King hit a home run with this book. It just boggles the mind ...
Read With ME (207)
Read With ME (207) rated it 8 years ago
I am a little bit embarrassed to admit that this is the first Stephen King book I have ever read (aside from Rose Madder which I began reading when I was about 11 until my mother asked me before bed one night "what's this about, honey" and I described it in great detail and she immediately vetoed th...
Laine The Librarian
Laine The Librarian rated it 8 years ago
Picture this: It’s 1963. The stage is set. It’s a beautiful morning in Dallas, Texas. The birds are singing at the top of their lungs. The sky is the bluest Texas is gonna give ya. It’s 71 degrees out and a little windy. People are scurrying around like nobody’s business. People are getting re...
runner
runner rated it 8 years ago
Recently a colleague at my place of employment said to me that it was her intention to read a lot more of the books by Stephen King as she loved a good horror story. To designate Mr King as simply a horror writer is a gross injustice to perhaps one of the greatest if not the greatest literary talent...
susanvoss18
susanvoss18 rated it 9 years ago
Al Templeton has a secret and that secret is that he has a little time portal to 1958 in the basement of his diner. Each time he goes through, it resets everything, which has been allowing him to buy ground beef for his diner at an incredibly low price for years. Then Al decided he should do somethi...
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 9 years ago
This is amazing writing, just proving again why he has such staying power as an author.I was completely focused on this story the entire time. It isn't really a horror like many of his, but it's very suspenseful and engulfing. It's full of mystery, time travel, what ifs and unique looks into histo...
Opinions of Saturn
Opinions of Saturn rated it 9 years ago
The past doesn't want to be changed.The problem with time travel and the butterfly effect is that most writers don't have enough imagination to see how a slightly different action or conversation can affect the rest of the world. Sure, theorizing how major events might be different is easy, but the ...
Cynically Speaking
Cynically Speaking rated it 9 years ago
Sometimes you just want to read a story; Mr. King is a master story-teller. I have not read much of Mr. King's work and not for a long time. I have only read "The Stand", "Pet Sematary" and "Needful Things". However, three of my favorite movies are stories by Mr. King - "Shawshank Redemption ('Rit...
Url Phantomhive
Url Phantomhive rated it 9 years ago
I was very careful when I first started this book. It was shortly after the huge disappointment that was Under The Dome and I was torn between not reading another tome from the same author (at least for a while) and Time Travel. As usual, time travel won. But in this case, I'm so glad it did. It w...
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