This is the first Stephen King novel I have had the pleasure of reading. I know his previous works were science fiction or horror. But this book must stand in a league of its own.

The book follows Jake Epping as he travels back in time to prevent the assassination of John F Kennedy. The assassination of JFK has been endlessly discussed and dissected in the literary media; but amid the plethora of literature on the subject, no one realized what we actually needed written was someone travelling back in time to prevent the assassination from taking place.

To my surprise, the time travel device and concept presented here is fresh and unique. Stephen King keeps just enough of the time travel mechanics to himself during the first section of the book to keep the reader fully absorbed on what’s about to come. The concepts of time presented here such as the obdurate past and harmonics of time are brilliant. Another satisfying aspect of this novel is how King ties everything together at the end, leaving the reader fully satisfied.

The US of 1960s is sketched out in such vivid detail that one finds himself right along with Jake Epping as he tries to navigate through the Land of Ago. The characters and the streets are etched in my mind and I still find myself visualising the house on 2703 Mercedes Street.

As I was nearing the end of book, I realized that even though I had been waiting endlessly for the climax, I still wanted the book to continue. Having fully engrossed myself in the 1960s, I didn’t want to leave just yet. Now, I am waiting for myself to forget enough of this book to go for a re-read.

  • jaedence@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    I just started rereading this and after I while I just skipped to the part where he meets Sadie.

    I never thought I would say this about a Stephen King book, but the love story is the best part for me. I entirely skipped most of the spying on Oswald part as I found that very boring.

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      1 year ago

      He could have cut the throwback to IT and had a tighter narrative. That’s my only real criticism of this one.

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      1 year ago

      Yes! I didn’t want the love story part to end. I knew it was going to, but I didn’t want it to.