11/22/63

English language

Published Oct. 19, 2011

ISBN:
978-1-4516-2728-2
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11/22/63 is a novel by Stephen King about a time traveller who attempts to prevent the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy, which occurred on November 22, 1963 (the novel's titular date). It is the 60th book published by Stephen King, his 49th novel and the 42nd under his own name. The novel was announced on King's official site on March 2, 2011. A short excerpt was released online on June 1, 2011, and another excerpt was published in the October 28, 2011, issue of Entertainment Weekly. The novel was published on November 8, 2011 and quickly became a number-one bestseller. It stayed on The New York Times Best Seller list for 16 weeks. 11/22/63 won the 2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Best Mystery/Thriller and the 2012 International Thriller Writers Award for Best Novel, and was nominated for the 2012 British Fantasy Award for Best Novel …

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“You’ve got to be fucking kidding me. I’m not a countess in a regency novel.”
“No, you’re a spoiled fuckin’ prince on Vert Island. Sign the damned paperwork.”


Well, I wanted a gay arranged marriage romance in modern setting, and I guess that’s exactly what I got? To quote my favorite tv-show, this was… not great, not terrible. Basically a classic bodice ripper made queer and self-aware enough about it; the kind of story that would make you call the police if it was happening in real life, but fiction makes it safe to explore the fantasies.

I would have appreciated a bit more depth when it came to characterization. Most of the time it felt like the leads were just rushing from one emotionally charged plot point to another, and it wasn’t always clear how and why their attitudes, opinions, and feelings changed. There were quit a few scenes …

Review of '11/22/63' on 'Goodreads'

I'm a big fan of alternate history as a genre and I definitely like Stephen King's œuvre, but the premise of this novel — that there's a time portal to 1958 and the protagonist goes through to try to prevent the JFK assassination, assuming this would lead to a better world without the Vietnam War (escalated by LBJ) and the assassination of Martin Luther King — really intrigued me.

I'll be spoiler-free as much as possible, but it's nice to see that King doesn't paint 1950s America as some halcyon utopia. Whilst many things are "better" than in the now, there's all sorts of things that were unempirically worse — the US South was still segregated, social morals were much stricter and the Cold War was at its height, with the Cuban Missile Crisis being in the middle of the protagonist's time in The Land of Ago. …

Review of '11/22/63: A Novel' on 'Goodreads'

I know life is hard, I think everyone knows that in their hearts, but why dos it have to be cruel, as well? Why does it have to bite?

This is very much not a normal Stephen King book, but at the same time it is. It’s both mysterious and familiar. It’s full of little things to make you stop and think about your days and how they impact the future.What would you do if you could travel back in time and actually change things? Well as it turns out our hero-to-be is pushed to save JFK from being shot by Lee Harvey Oswald. But the past pushes back and does not want to be changed and throws things at him. Not to mention butterfly effect being in full swing.It’s not just about JFK assassination, it paints a beautiful picture of the past - post-war America full of hope, sexism, …

Review of '11/22/63' on 'Goodreads'

I like to pick up a Stephen King novel when I feel like I need something of a literary palate cleanser, especially after a string of heavy memoirs or non-fictions. I know pretty much what I’m getting—cringe romance scenes, dramatic conversation, and a story I can immerse myself in. I got that again with 11/22/63, but I have to admit... that ending was pretty abrupt, unsatisfying, and incredibly cheesy. And also confusing. I think this is one of those conclusions I’ll need to chew on for a bit before it all totally clicks.

Review of '11/22/63' on 'Goodreads'

прослухав з великим задоволенням преклад французькою 22/11/63: чудова аудіоверсія фантастичного повернення в минуле. лише необхідний мінімум містики. мабуть, це найкращий твір кінга — принаймні найкраще з того, з чим мені випало познайомитися.

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