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King, Stephen; 11/22/63 :"Informal Buddy Read" ; REVISIT 7 November 2015 (originally 3 January 2015)
I won't re-read this, but I will join the discussion as I loved this book and I'm so glad I was convinced by my GR friends to give it a shot. It was my first King novel and didn't disappoint



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Sounds good :) I tend to multi-task read books so books usually get drawn out a bit anyway. Now, to go actually make sure I can get it from the library then :)


Sounds good :) Mine came into the library so I'll pick it up early next week.


No problems, I haven't started yet either. I just picked it up today though so it will be read sometime soonish :)

Chapter 2
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Ooo that was my favorite bit so far. Lindy-hopping! That is my other passion apart from reading and this is the first time I've come across it in a book. I met my husband at swing dance classes too.

My first King novel too Karen. I'm not into horror so I haven't read him before. This one is great so far.

Renee the children [spoilers removed]"
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Finished part 2
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Loved the Film Tim Curry is so creepy as Pennywise the clown, be aware though the ending isn't great in the film! And it's reeeeaaallllllyyy long, about 3.5 hours

Movies I bet you have watched??
1. Carrie
2. The Green Mile
3. The Shawshank redemption
4. Stand by me
5. The Shining
6. Misery (My fave film/book by him)

I've seen Stand by me (liked the soundtrack too) and Shawshank. Been meaning to see The Green Mile, but haven't got around to it yet. I think Carrie, The Shining and Misery are a bit scary, maybe with the kids in bed and my big strong husband (and comfort food chocolate)
I think I was still watching Dirty Dancing over and over when all those movies came out :)

My husband WILL NOT watch a horror at all under any circumstances and The Green Mile is his favourite film of all time !!
Misery I think you will like, it's about a writer that gets in an accident in the snow and gets rescued by his "biggest fan" but she turns into a complete psycho lol, a little bit like extreme fan girling haha!
That's not scary either really, only a couple of moments that make you cringe, and Kathy Bates that plays her is BRILLIANT!!!

Loving it already...."
It's my first Stephen King too. I loved it!
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I loved it - all the way through. I was happy with the ending, and even got a little choked up.
My review
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

The Lindy-Hop references made it extra awesome for me!

You should try The Green Mile now, again no horror but a brilliant story, and the film is AMAZING!

You should try The Green Mile now, again no horror but a brilliant story, and the film is AMAZING!"
Will do :)

Loving it already...."
It's my first Stephen King too. I loved it!
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I just got past it and it makes a lot of sense now! The descriptions in this book do make it a lot easier to understand.

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I am so sucked into this book. I wish I could call into work for the next week so I could read it all in the next few days
This topic is open for discussion of 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Be prepared for SPOILERS.
Book Synopsis:
If you had the chance to change the course of history, would you? Would the consequences be what you hoped?
Jake Epping, 35, teaches high-school English in Lisbon Falls, Maine, and cries reading the brain-damaged janitor's story of childhood Halloween massacre by their drunken father. On his deathbed, pal Al divulges a secret portal to 1958 in his diner back pantry, and enlists Jake to prevent the 11/22/1963 Dallas assassination of American President John F. Kennedy. Under the alias George Amberson, our hero joins the cigarette-hazed full-flavored world of Elvis rock'n'roll, Negro discrimination, and freeway gas-guzzlers without seat belts. Will Jake lurk in impoverished immigrant slums beside troubled loner Lee Harvey Oswald, or share small-town friendliness with beautiful high school librarian Sadie Dunhill, the love of his life?