I'm going to be honest here....I'm never going to finish this book. There's nothing wrong with it, it's me not the book. I read half of it and it was very mysterious and I kept wanting to know more. However, it's been too long and if I want to read it I have to start over. I just can't bring mys...
Wow! I don't even know where to start! It started off rather slow and seemed to drag on forever. Detail seemed to be given to things just to fill pages and I started to get a tiny bit bored until almost half way through. That's when this book got Awesome! There were moments I cried, moments I laughe...
Spoilers throughout. You’ve been warned.Since 1998, I have purchased two copies of every one of Stephen King’s books on release day; one to read, and one to collect. With the invention of ebooks, I’ve saved money by being able to buy one ebook copy along with a hardcover to add to my collection. I c...
A few years back, my image of Stephen King was entirely made up of killer clowns and rabid dogs and possessed cars (there’s a thought: Christine as a killer clown car…), the grandpappy of a genre I had absolutely no interest in. I’d read a whole two King novels, one of them because I was forced, and...
Overly self-indulgent (surprise, surprise), with a main character who'd be more believable as a 35-year-old from, say, 1981 or maybe 1991 than 2011 (he knows the music too well). The period language degenerates toward the end of the book as well. I'm not sure there was a point in writing this in 2...
The best book I've ever read (so far). A breathtaking story about Jake Epping, a man who travels back in time to prevent the assisination of John F. Kennedy. Jake falls in love with a girl named Sadie, and their relantionship complicates the assignment. Through the 800 pages I'm paralyzed with f...
Apologies in advance for this long review.The main character of this book, Jake Epping, is in his early thirties when this story begins. A teacher in Maine he seems lonely since his divorce from his wife Christy. We then go into a long soliloquy about how the man doesn't cry and that eventually chan...
I just couldn't give this book 5 stars. I enjoyed it immensely but I feel that the changed present was a big cop out. This is a time travel novel about a man who goes back in time to stop the assassination of JFK. In typical Stephen King fashion there are definitely times where you feel the hairs on...
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