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11.22.63

by Stephen King
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9781444727333
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publisher Imprint: Hodder & Stoughton
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 752
  • Original Price: GBP 12.99
  • Language: N/A
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 514 grams

<span>Now a major TV series from JJ Abrams and Stephen King, starring James Franco (Hulu US, Fox UK and Europe, Stan Australia, SKY New Zealand).WHAT IF you could go back in time and change the course of history? WHAT IF the watershed moment you could change was the JFK assassination? 11.22.63, the date that Kennedy was shot - unless . . . King takes his protagonist Jake Epping, a high school English teacher from Lisbon Falls, Maine, 2011, on a fascinating journey back to 1958 - from a world of mobile phones and iPods to a new world of Elvis and JFK, of Plymouth Fury cars and Lindy Hopping, of a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and a beautiful high school librarian named Sadie Dunhill, who becomes the love of Jake's life - a life that transgresses all the normal rules of time.With extraordinary imaginative power, King weaves the social, political and popular culture of his baby-boom American generation into a devastating exercise in escalating suspense.</span>

<div class="a-row a-expander-container a-expander-extend-container"> <h3><span>Review</span></h3> <div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"> <span>The reader feels the benefit of 40 years of narrative craftsmanship and reflection on his nation's history. Going backwards proves to be another step forward for the most remarkable storyteller in modern American literature. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Mark Lawson, </span><span class="a-text-italic">Guardian</span><span><br><br>The pages of </span><span class="a-text-bold">11.22.63</span><span> fly by, filled with immediacy, pathos and suspense. It takes great brazenness to go anywhere near this subject matter. But it takes great skill to make this story even remotely credible. Mr. King makes it all look easy, which is surely his book's fanciest trick. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">New York Times</span><span><br><br>Stephen King at his epic, pedal-to-metal best ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Alison Flood, </span><span class="a-text-italic">Sunday Times</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>not just an accomplished time-travel yarn but an action-heavy meditation on chance, choice and fate. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Independent Books of the Year</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br></span><p class="a-text-italic"><span class="a-text-italic">The details of Fifties America, the cars, the clothes, the food, the televisions with wonky horizontal hold, are so vivid that you begin to wonder whether the author himself hasn't had access to a time machine.<br>...But as you worry at the paradoxes and the brilliantly explained pseudo science there is no denying that this monster yearn is blindingly impressive. Manly writers run out of steam as they get older. King, though, writes books that are ever longer and more demanding. I can't wait to see what he will tackle next.</span></p><span class="a-text-italic"> ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Daily Express</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>Stephen King's new novel, 11.22.63, combines a variety of genres, being a JFK assassination, a story of time travel, a variation on the grail quest, a novel of voyeurism, a love story, a historical novel, a counter-factual historical novel and the chilling tale of a sinister animate universe, a form which can be traced back to the ghost stories of MR James. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">London Review of Books</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>The master of the pen has written yet another extraordinary novel. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Independent</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>The story comes off the blocks with almost alarming speed ... he tells a story like a pro .... 11.22.63 kept me up all night. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Daily Telegraph</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>Stephen King at his epic, pedal-to-metal best ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Alison Flood, </span><span class="a-text-italic">Sunday Times, Culture</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>Not just an accomplished time-travel yarn but an action-heavy meditation on chance, choice and fate. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Independent Books of the Year</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>The details of Fifties America, the cars, the clothes, the food, the televisions with wonky horizontal hold, are so vivid that you begin to wonder whether the author himself hasn't had access to a time machine ... But as you worry at the paradoxes and the brilliantly explained pseudo science there is no denying that this monster yearn is blindingly impressive. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Daily Express</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>You have to take a leap of faith with time-travel novels, but if there's one writer who can pull it off, it's Stephen King ... Captivating, surprisingly pacy and free from sci-fi cliché, it's no wonder the film version is already being planned. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Shortlist</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>This is the American of Stephen King's childhood and it's one that he re-creates in vivid and loving detail ... This is a truly compulsive, addictive novel not just about time-travel or the Kennedy assassination but about recent American history and its might-have-beens, about love, and about how life 'turns on a dime'. It's a thunking 700-pager which left me only wanting more. The master storyteller in truly masterful form. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Daily Mail</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>King swiftly moves beyond vintage Americana to unfold a stunningly panoramic portrait of the era. His [King's] fascination with evil ... arranges characters among clear mortal frontiers that fell meaningful rather than simplistic. King commands an inordinately fat space on the bookshelf with 11.22.63 but it's hard to begrudge when his vast imagination is working across such an epic canvas. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Seven, The Sunday Telegraph</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>Stephen King is up there with the best. It's a thriller, a meditation on late Fifties and early Sixties America and a love story. It creates a world you can lose yourself in. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Peter Robinson in the </span><span class="a-text-italic">Sunday Express</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>Time travel and an incredible talent for storytelling combine to produce a unique tour de force. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Sun</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>One of the strengths of the book is King's at once nostalgic and honest view of the end of the Eisenhower era. King manages to avoid both sentimentalizing the past and treating it with massive condescension; his role as the poet of American brand-names serves him well here. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Independent</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>11.22.63 marks a definite maturing of literary command and ambition. The key to any novel set in an alternate reality is credible world building, the steady accumulation of detail - preferably lightly distributed - that brings the story alive. King succeeds in this, partly drawing from his own memories. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Adam LeBor </span><span class="a-text-italic">FT Weekend</span><span class="a-text-italic"><br><br>King's mastery of plot and his ability to create characters and situations both homespun and far-fetched means that this is the book you dream of getting stuck on the train home with. ― </span><span class="a-text-italic">Independent on Sunday</span> </div> <h3><span>Book Description</span></h3> <div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"> <span>'A truly compulsive, addictive novel not just about time-travel or the Kennedy assassination but about recent American history and its might-have-beens, about love, and about how life 'turns on a dime' (</span><span class="a-text-italic">Daily Mail).</span><span> Now with a stunning new cover look.</span> </div> <div data-expanded="true" class="a-expander-content a-expander-extend-content a-expander-content-expanded" style="overflow: hidden;"> <h3><span>About the Author</span></h3> <div class="a-section a-spacing-small a-padding-small"> <p><span>STEPHEN KING is the author of more than sixty books, all worldwide bestsellers. His recent titles include </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Institute</span><span>, which was described by the </span><span class="a-text-italic">Sunday Express </span><span>as a 'masterpiece', </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Outsider</span><span> (voted winner of the Goodreads Choice Award for best Mystery and Thriller 2018), and </span><span class="a-text-italic">If It Bleeds.<br><br></span><span>Many of his titles have been turned into celebrated films, TV series and streamed events including </span><span class="a-text-italic">IT, </span><span>'a book which speaks to everybody' (</span><span class="a-text-italic">Guardian</span><span>), </span><span class="a-text-italic">The Shawshank Redemption </span><span>and</span><span class="a-text-italic"> Stand By Me</span><span>.<br><br>King was the recipient of America's prestigious 2014 National Medal of Arts and the 2003 National Book Foundation Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters. In 2007 he also won the Grand Master Award from the Mystery Writers of America. He lives with his wife Tabitha King in Maine.</span></p> </div> </div> <div class="a-row"> <a data-csa-c-func-deps="aui-da-a-expander-toggle" data-csa-c-type="widget" data-csa-interaction-events="click" aria-expanded="true" role="button" href="javascript:void(0)" data-action="a-expander-toggle" class="a-expander-header a-declarative a-expander-extend-header" data-a-expander-toggle="{&quot;allowLinkDefault&quot;:true, &quot;expand_prompt&quot;:&quot;Read more&quot;, &quot;collapse_prompt&quot;:&quot;Read less&quot;}" data-csa-c-id="fs2okc-qsh8mh-gi5mwp-yxuegj"><i class="a-icon a-icon-extender-collapse"></i><span class="a-expander-prompt"></span></a> </div> </div>