11.22.63 - [15/10]
Now, I read this book quite a while ago, so the rating of the book might be a bit of an exaggeration, but if it was based on my memories from now and my feelings towards the story, it is completely true. This book was really the first and only book where I really felt emotional when reading, with the relationship that was presented with Jake Epping and the girl he encounters. This book is about a man who finds a time travel portal, and with it he tries to stop the assassination of JFK, but the book is so much more than that. He falls in love with a woman from the past, and there is the whole conundrum of changing the past changes the future. Stephen King again does an excellent job of incorporating sci-fi in a way that is not so ridiculous that you lose interest in the absurd reality, but in a way that is almost so close to the truth it might as well be. It has been a while since I read this book, and I might re-read it to see if my initial reactions still stand, but for now this is one of the greatest books that I have read.
Author: Stephen King
