11/22/63

11/22/63

11 • 849 pages

Ratings606

Average rating4.3

15

Messing with time travel is always hairy. So if you can not try and point out the obvious issues with changing the past, then the book is pretty entertaining. King does attempt to carry the “butterfly effect” them through the book to show that tiny changes in the past will change the future. However I wouldn't look too deeply into all that. Instead, just enjoy the plot and story line. Rich in detail, similar to all of King's books. You find yourself easily imagining that you are there. It is also a fairly easy read - to be enjoyed for what it is and not overly complex. There were certainly twists and unexpected developments.

Overall I really liked the book. One of the best I have ever read? No, but that's not what it's supposed to be. It's supposed to be your standard King thriller. And that's exactly what it is.

January 4, 2018