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11-22-63

De: Stephen King
Narrado por: Craig Wasson
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THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER AND MODERN CLASSIC FROM MASTER STORYTELLER STEPHEN KING

A NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR

WINNER OF THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE

On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy died, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? In this brilliantly conceived tour de force, Stephen King—who has absorbed the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more imaginatively and thoroughly than any other writer—takes readers on an incredible journey into the past and the possibility of altering it.

It begins with Jake Epping, a thirty-five-year-old English teacher in Lisbon Falls, Maine, whose life is upended when his friend Al, who owns the local diner, divulges a secret: his storeroom is a portal to the past, a particular day in 1958. And the dying Al enlists Jake to take over the mission that has become his obsession—to prevent the Kennedy assassination.

So begins Jake’s new life as George Amberson, in the world of Ike and JFK and Elvis, of big American cars and sock hops and cigarette smoke everywhere and to the small town of Jodie, Texas, where Jake falls dangerously in love. Every turn leads eventually to a troubled loner named Lee Harvey Oswald and to Dallas, where the past becomes heart-stoppingly suspenseful, and where history might not be history anymore. Time-travel has never been so believable. Or so terrifying.

Reconocimientos y premios

Premio Goodreads Choice
2018
Horror Premio Goodreads Choice Suspenso Viajes en el Tiempo Ciencia Ficción Ficción Histórico Thriller y Suspenso Emocionante Sincero Aterrador

Featured Article: Stephen King’s 20 Best Audiobooks—The Definitive List


Stephen King is one of the most prolific American authors of all time. He has published 61 novels, more than 200 short stories, and six nonfiction books—and he shows no sign of stopping. His most recent novel, The Institute, was published in September of 2019, and we’ve already pre-ordered his novella anthology If It Bleeds, which is set to be released in 2020. With such a large portfolio, choosing one listen to start with can be daunting.

Editor's Pick: Best of the Decade

A nostalgic trip
"Stephen King’s 11.22.63 is a technicolor romp to the past where the root beer tastes better, cars have more class, and listeners are warned to beware the yellow card man. I was not alive in 1963, but after spending 30+ hours listening to narrator Craig Wasson bring these fictional (and real) characters brilliantly to life, I feel like while I didn’t live there, I’ve at least visited for a long weekend. Blending time travel, history, a little romance, and political intrigue, this is an oddly feel-good tale—odd because it's about assassination and comes from the king of horror. The thing is that King also just happens to be a masterful storyteller whose best work of the decade will warm your heart more than scare the hell out of you." — Tricia F., Audible Editor

Immersive Historical Setting • Compelling Love Story • Exceptional Voice Versatility • Relatable Protagonist

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This is a great book with a fantastic narrator. A compelling story that keeps you mesmerized from the first word and won't let you go. I love time travel and I love history. While I am not always a Stephen King fan, he is a great author and knows how to tell a story. And he really tells this one very very well ... and Craig Wasson, the narrator, is as good as they get.

Time travel is not King's usual genre, but he has the skill to do a brilliant job in a form that is extremely demanding. Not only is the form demanding, but readers are demanding: science fiction aficionados are knowledgeable readers. We are a nit-picky audience. To my delight, I was thrilled with this book. King did his homework, both in the history and for the genre.

If you are a fan of time travel fiction where the history is the focus and not the technology (a la Connie Willis), you will love this, If you are looking for a more typical Stephen King horror story, well, you do get a taste of Derry, Maine and there is a creep factor, but this is much more science fiction/ time travel/ history than classic King. If you're looking for horror, this isn't it.

Above all, this is a brilliantly well written, carefully crafted, and well researched novel with excellent narration. Top grades all around.

Time Travel, History & Stephen King: Wow!!

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Mr. King does it again, another long book that holds the reader's interest throughout. The narrator did a fine job with this delightful story. The likable main character and his group of "besties" all live in the past and engage either knowingly or not in a plot to change the world as we now know it.
Jake/George, is a lovable all around good guy. The reader is taken in as we follow him and his special friend Sadie, who is as clumsy as she is beautiful.
The times seem quaint to us now, yet I remember this vibe having grown up in the 60's myself.
So enjoy and be prepared to either reminisce or be intrigued with the setting and the story.
I feel as though this author never disappoints.

Murder, the Past, Romance, Friendship, Time Travel

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I've waited some time before writing this review. When I finished the audiobook, I was satisfied, but I wasn't sure it would last. After all, I had enjoyed every minute of the book. I couldn't wait to see what would happen next or how it would turn out. Maybe these were just superficial pleasures that would fade with time. I can confess that a month or so later, I can still recall much of what I heard. I wonder about what happened to the characters after they left me. I'm left thinking about my own place in the denouement of history. I think these are signs that 11-22-63: A Novel deserves a high rating.

Now, I ought to point out that I'm not a fan of Stephen King. I don't mean to say I dislike him personally or his writing. I just mean to say I'm not going to give it such a high rating because of who the author is. But he's done a great job with this book.

11-22-63: A Novel is a long listen, but I think it's all there for a reason. By the end, everything falls into place at least enough to understand what I needed to to be happy with the unraveling.

Wasson is masterful with the narration.

All in all, I have no reason to withhold the highest rating I can give. I recommend whole-heartedly that you take a look at this book and see if it appeals to you.

Memorable and Satisfying

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Last night at 2:30 AM I was crying, at 6:30 AM I laughed out loud and woke up the dog. No, I wasn't having a break down, at least not yet- I was listening to Stephen King's new book 11-22-63. Get the awards ready- to save time -just give them all to King. Out of 605 books I've downloaded from Audible since April 2005, this book is the best book, and Craig Wasson is the best narrator. I've never been a King fan, I love Literary Fiction, but the 'Time Travel' got me and I'm so glad it did. Considering the subject matter, this is not the right word -but wow-this a FUN book!

What perfect timing to be reading this book in Dallas 2011, traveling back in time with a school teacher to change history. "Come on George -only 2 more days to save JFK." On the day John F. Kennedy was shot, the 16 year old Stephen King was sitting in the back of a hearse- How Stephen King is that! I was 19, on the golf course at UNT. I've lived in Dallas all my life with all the ghosts -the School Book Depository, Dealey Plaza, President Kennedy's motorcade route, the Grassy Knoll, the Sixth Floor Museum. "Oh you're from Dallas where Kennedy was killed."

Who hasn't thought about a World where Kennedy lived? This book is that, and so much more. A love story, murder and the Maine town of Derry for the King devotees. I asked my husband if he wanted to listen to 11-22-63, he said, No, he didn't read Stephen King. That's what I thought. I was wrong. Don't miss this trip down the Rabbit Hole.



Don't miss this trip down the Rabbit Hole.

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First and foremost, the actor who read this book did an overall incredible job. His accents were mostly very good, and his emotional reading was spectacular. While his impressions, and accents were caricatures more than impeccably accurate, that actually made the story more enjoyable. The one and only unforgivable accent was his Russian, which sounded more like a German accent and it was the worst Russian accent I've heard in a long time. Other than that he was great!

The story itself was good, and had some great moments. Stephen King is of course an amazing writer and the book focused mainly on an individual's story rather than a history lesson. Well there were many moments of the book that I enjoyed, and I actually like the characters, I didn't like the story. The main reason is simply a matter of taste. If I want a time traveling story, or a what if story, I want a lot more of a thorough logical prediction. This was not King's goal and I can't fault him for this but i was still disappointed.

Good story, great performance, didn't like it

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