11/22/63 (2011)

by Stephen King



Jacob Epping uses a portal to the past to prevent the Kennedy assassination.

 


The basic premise of the novel is easily told, but Stephen King mines it for all it’s worth, producing a deeply satisfying epic.

 

Stephen King

One of its many pleasures is the richly detailed sense of time and place.

 


Jacob has to live in the past for several years waiting for that fateful day in 1963 and in that time he builds a life.

 


King introduces us to a cast of characters that we can really care about.

 


He has also given a lot of thought to all the details that a man from the future would have to deal with.

 

"Dallas '63" (Polish)

The nature of time, its resistance to change, and the consequences of time travel introduce a healthy dose of existential horror.


"22.11.1963" (Slovak)

"November 22, 1963" (Bulgarian)

"11/22/63" (Ukranian)

"Dallas '63" (Serbian)

"22/11/63" (Hebrew)

"JFK 11.22.63" (Romanian)

"11/22/63" (Hungarian)

"The Attack" (German)

"22-11-1963" (Dutch)

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