Stephen King
649 pages
"'Sin,' I said. 'Now there's an interesting word. Jesus said he without it was free to cast the first stone. Or she, I suppose. Are you without it...?'"
"'Sin,' I said. 'Now there's an interesting word. Jesus said he without it was free to cast the first stone. Or she, I suppose. Are you without it...?'"
Jake Epping is a divorced English teacher living a simple life in a small town. It all changes for him when he is recruited by a friend to travel down a "rabbit hole" back in time, in the hopes of saving JFK from being assassinated. Jake takes on the alias of George Amberson, an aspiring author and part time teacher. He battles the past, it being obdurate, while determining Lee Oswald's part in the assassination. If he succeeds, the world will be forever changed once again. But will it be changed for the better?
This novel was absolutely captivating. I found myself sitting on the edge of my seat, wondering how the fate of JFK would be changed, which is obviously ridiculous, because my reading a book will not affect his life or death. It was just a really believable story, despite the time traveling aspect. I loved this book.
This novel was absolutely captivating. I found myself sitting on the edge of my seat, wondering how the fate of JFK would be changed, which is obviously ridiculous, because my reading a book will not affect his life or death. It was just a really believable story, despite the time traveling aspect. I loved this book.
Pages this Semester: 3136
"... sometimes a cigar is just a smoke and a story's just a story."
-Stephen King

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