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11/22/63
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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 Kingwho has absorbed the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more imaginatively and thoroughly than any other writertakes 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, who makes extra money teaching GED classes. He asks his students to write about an event that changed their lives, and one essay blows him awaya gruesome, harrowing story about the night more than fifty years ago when Harry Dunnings father came home and killed his mother, his sister, and his brother with a sledgehammer. Reading the essay is a watershed moment for Jake, his lifelike Harrys, like Americas in 1963turning on a dime. Not much later 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 Al enlists Jake to take over the mission that has become his obsessionto prevent the Kennedy assassination. So begins Jakes new life as George Amberson, in a different world of Ike and JFK and Elvis, of big American cars and sock hops and cigarette smoke everywhere. From the dank little city of Derry, Maine (where theres Dunning business to conduct), to the warmhearted small town of Jodie, Texas, where Jake falls dangerously in love, every turn is leading eventually, of course, 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.
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K.Wielechowski
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Bailed at 56%
I wanted to like this book. The historical stuff is impeccable but it got kind of repetitive and I really didn‘t care about Jake/George.
If I had had only a few hours left, I would‘ve soldiered on but I couldn‘t make myself finish the last 13.5 hours.

CarolynM Good decision. I stuck it out but I really did NOT enjoy it. 1mo
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PurpleyPumpkin
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Perfect 📚📚 4mo
Eggs Excellent 👌🏼🍎 👏🏻 4mo
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sprainedbrain
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Glad to see that some things don‘t change, even in my prolonged absence… I still struggle to post images on Litsy.

For those who ❤️ #TheStoryGraph, did you see this cool new thing we can do? I love it so much, it made me want to post something somewhere. 😉

If you squint really hard and hold your mouth just right you may be able to see the books I read in June, with ratings. An overall mediocre month, but I loved some of them a whole lot!

Leftcoastzen 11/22/63 such a good book! 6mo
sprainedbrain @Leftcoastzen it‘s fantastic! 6mo
Ruthiella Litsy is always here when you are ready to come back. And @Pemberlittens is still a thing, so even when you are not around, your legend lives on! 😊 6mo
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Cathyloves2read
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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By the time I was old enough to understand that President Kennedy was assassinated,I was very surprised to learn that it happened before I was born.It was a big part of my life as a child.There were paintings of John John and Caroline as children at their father‘s funeral hanging on my bedroom wall.Stephen King‘s alternate version of this story is brilliant. I absolutely loved this book, and have a feeling I‘ll carry it in my heart for a long time

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Pikathulhu
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11/22/63 is a love story masquerading as a time travel romp. While the central premise hinges upon our narrator traveling back in time to prevent Kennedy's assassination, the beating heart of this book is his budding romance with the winsome librarian who blows into town and sets his carefully choreographed trajectory astray. 11/22/63 also presents a sweetly nostalgic, yet often uncompromising portrayal of 1958-63 America, warts and all. 5/5

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Eringogreen
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Almost insufferable to listen to, but I‘m a completionist and wanted to finish my first Steven King book.

The main character‘s motivations aren‘t clear enough for me to buy into this entire plot. What drives him and why? What is he afraid of? What propels him forward?

I don‘t think the narrator helped. Sadie‘s dialog was cringy when read on audio.

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thewallflower0707
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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In October, I read my first #StephenKing novel (IT) and then my second, third and fourth. IT still remained the best, with 11/22/63 close behind. I don‘t think his endings are as bad as many people say they are, but I have to agree that he describes his female characters terribly.
Anything else by King I should read? I‘m eyeing The Stand or The Institute.

Balibee146 I really enjoyed Needful Things and I enjoy his short story collections too. 13mo
Bookwormjillk The Stand, The Dark Tower series, and the Mr Mercedes series are all favorites of mine 13mo
Gissy I liked Pet Sematary and Duma Key but I haven‘t read many of his books 13mo
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Bookwormjillk
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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I‘m in a presidential mood I guess. Reading 11/22/63 and watching West Wing.

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LeslieO
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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I did it! Finished! 4.5⭐️ #chunkster

Ruthiella Well done! 👏👏👏 13mo
marleed Oh good for you. This book was my goal for this month. Well, maybe next year! 13mo
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Eringogreen
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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How does this guy know which year the birth control pill was commercialized?

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Eringogreen
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Why does this guy immediately get on board with this idea to try to change history? It‘s quite the investment to spend 4 years on this extremely risky, uncertain and challenging plan. What‘s his hope if he saves JFK? What does he think will happen and why is it so important?

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deliasson
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This book was amazing! I had previously avoided Stephen King novels because I assumed they were all horror but I stumbled across this by accident and it was perfect. The cross between science fiction and historical fiction was excellent and I love history. There are a few portions that made me cringe a little bit because they were violent and very bluntly written but otherwise amazing.

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Aims42
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Not that I was planning on reading any of King‘s horror books (I have nightmares over horror film trailers on TV), I know without a doubt in my mind now that I will never, ever pick any of his horror books up. I wouldn‘t sleep again, his world creation is the BEST I‘ve come across. Mr. King is one heck of a storyteller 🤯 100 pages at a time would fly by because you cannot help but get hooked and are utterly engrossed in the story. (cont‘d 👇)

Aims42 I‘ll admit, I skimmed a bit in the middle with George and Sadie, that storyline got too heavy for me. And at a page count of 800+, a little skimming happens 🤷🏼‍♀️ While reading I was wondering who I could recommend this to, and after finishing it, I‘m still not sure 🤔 It‘s good, it‘s not one I‘d need to read again, but I don‘t regret taking the time to read it. 1y
jlhammar I haven‘t read the book, but really enjoyed the adaptation (hulu, I think?) 1y
Aims42 @jlhammar That‘s good to know!! I‘ll check it out 😁👍 1y
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Amiable This was one of my favorite King books! 1y
Aims42 @Amiable I totally get the following King has after reading this 👍 I‘m very intrigued about “Fairy Tale” now 1y
Amiable @Aims42 I read a lot of his stuff when I was younger, but now that I‘m in my 50s I avoid his horror. This one was a good story without the supernatural creepy factor. 🙂 1y
Aims42 @Amiable A really good story, for sure!! I really enjoyed his Easter Eggs as well, that adds to me wanting to read his newest lol I could maybe get a few more without having to google 😆 1y
Amiable @Aims42 My son and I also really liked his “Dark Tower” series if you haven‘t read that. 1y
Aims42 @Amiable Ooo, I‘ll definitely look into it! Thanks!! 1y
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keithlafo
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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A masterpiece for many reasons, and in many ways. But when I really sit and think about this book, after what is now my third or fourth time reading it, I come back to one story element, the most simple of them, and yet the soul of this book: Jake and Sadie.

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Bigcountry15
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11/22/63 is definitely one of Stephen King's better novels. It was very well researched, especially regarding Oswald. I felt he also did a good job of bringing out both the good and bad of American society in the late 50s and early 60s. Once you know what Jake is attempting, you want to move quickly to Dallas. At times it seems the love interest with Sadie and the town of Jodie is too drawn out. I guess it makes the stakes higher for Jake. 4/5. 👇

Bigcountry15 I think the alternate 2011 is a bit far-fetched. Almost like a worst case "butterfly effect" scenario. I enjoyed the ending, though. It was a nice touch. 1y
Bigcountry15 Ghost Story had a similar plot line: An old dying man convinces a younger person to go to a different dimension on a rescue mission... 1y
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Karisimo
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Sapphire I agree. This is a great book. 2y
Clwojick Oooh I‘m picky about the King books I‘ll read, but this one looks good! 2y
Karisimo @Clwojick I‘m picky too- they‘re not all great . My hubby reads King almost exclusively, I think I‘ve read 5 of his… 2y
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks I really need to read this!! 2y
KathyWheeler This truly is one of King‘s best and I‘ve read most of his work. 2y
Eggs I enjoyed this one mostly bc it is history that I lived through 😔 2y
CatMS Agree with @KathyWheeler this is one of Kings best books and should be read…..beware of what you wish for. (edited) 2y
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mesquite
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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A heck of a book. I FINALLY finished it after stopping and starting it over and over again. I‘m just completely lost for words about how to review this. 5⭐️

BookishPiper I read it when it came out. It was such a great book! 2y
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Michidipaolo
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Although it was a big, heavy book, I really enjoyed it. It had several stories intertwined aside from the JFK/Lee Harvey Oswald story. I‘m usually not a fan of Stephen King, but to my surprise I found this story entertaining.

Read-y_Picker Welcome to Litsy Michelle!
There's lots of great content on here and a fantastic community of funny, intelligent, caring people brought together by their love of reading. I hope that you enjoy it here! There's something for everyone on Litsy, whether you read romance, poetry, mystery, thrillers, paranormal... You'll also find reading and photo challenges to join if that's your thing!
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Read-y_Picker Some people and accounts you may like to follow to get started:
@Litsyevents, @TheAromaofBooks, @Eggs, @AlwaysBeenALoverofBooks, @Andrew65, @TheSpineView, @Soubhiville, @Dabbe, @JulesG, @LeahBergen, @cinfhen, @IndoorDame, @Clwojick Ugh so many wonderful contributors!
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ErikasMindfulShelf
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Since I was home sick part of this week, I decided to finally tackle this one. It was so good!!!!

tpixie Hope you are feeling better. I‘m glad you were able to spend some time reading! This was a good book! 2y
tpixie ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹 2y
AmyG Feel better. I love this one, too. 2y
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Reading.w.Dee
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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With so many jaw-dropping moments and unexpected twists, King will keep you enthralled for the whole story.

The worlds that you can get lost in with King as your guide are limitless. This story of time travel, the opportunity to change an outcome from bad to good, and the earthshattering butterfly effect create such a mind-bending read.

#StephenKing #112263

dabbe Sweetest kitty! ❣️🐾❣️ 2y
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RedCurly
11.22.63 | Stephen King
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Well it was MASSIVE! Took me to 3 weeks to read but it was totally worth it! This book is perfectly written, one of the best Stephen King novel. There were no filler episodes every part had something meaning.

#stephenking

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BookwormAHN
11.22.63 | Stephen King
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I really enjoyed this book. I especially loved catching up with some old friends from It. Because of course King can't help connecting his books. Jake discovers a way back in time. So he goes back to try to stop the Kennedy assassination.
#LosersClub @BarkingMadRead #BookSpinBingo @TheAromaofBooks #Pantone2023 #CherryTomato @Clwojick #ReadySetRead #favoriteauthor #Booked2023 #stretchtwistorandbalance @Cinfhen @alisiakae @BarbaraTheBibliophage

BarkingMadRead He sure does love his Easter Eggs! 2y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 2y
RebelReader I‘m not a fan of King‘s but I always feel like I should read it. Mostly because I can‘t resist chunksters! 2y
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KathyWheeler @RebelReader You might still like this book even if you aren‘t a Stephen King fan. It‘s different from a lot of his books. It‘s truly one of his best books. (edited) 2y
BookwormAHN @RebelReader I agree with @KathyWheeler this isn't one of his typical horror novels. And for a chunkster it moves along nicely. 2y
Cinfhen Great choice for prompt - we read this for bookclub and had a fantastic discussion @RebelReader it was really outside of our normal reading but everyone loved it 😊 2y
Clwojick Great job! 2y
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5feet.of.fury
11/22/63 | King, Stephen
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A diner owner with unreasonable low prices keeps his costs down because he buys beef in 1958, gets his best customer involved in a scheme to change the world for the better. At first, he‘s not convinced but a tragedy from a student‘s past inspires him.

Loved it. I honestly don‘t know much about the different conspiracies, but the history is balanced well with the relationships & characters. It never felt like a slog.
#losersclub

5feet.of.fury I saw this shirt on @ fashionbrandcompany‘s instagram - then a bunch of ppl freaked out because apparently QANON thinks that JFK Jr is alive. But they said it was just gibberish, and I thought it was a SK thing.
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AmyG No, it‘s a Qanon thing. But I chuckled that you thought it was a SK thing. 2y
5feet.of.fury @AmyG the designer is very much claiming ignorance 😂 but I think they were trying to get people all riled up for interactions, any attention is good attention on the socials 😂 the timing for me seeing it and reading this book ✨ the past harmonizes with itself✨ I really forgot QAnon existed, the perks of always having my nose in a book. 2y
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Kimberlone Personally can‘t see the appeal of wearing a velvet crop top with that printed on the boobs, but not surprised it was all for social media clout/attention/controversy! 2y
5feet.of.fury @Kimberlone it‘s been a trip seeing Y2K fashion come back around 😅 2y
TheNeverendingTBR I'm really looking forward to reading this excellent book again. 2y
5feet.of.fury @TheNeverendingTBR I really liked it! I want to watch the Hulu series now too 2y
BarkingMadRead This is one of my faves and the series is really good! 2y
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BarkingMadRead
11.22.63 | Stephen King
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Welcome to the #LosersClub open discussion for #112263
 
Please be mindful of spoilers. We have new readers to King who haven‘t read all of his books. When referencing his other work, please keep this in mind for our new-to-King friends. Don‘t forget to tag each other in the comments so your friends can see your reply. Have fun!
#StephenKing #StephenKingInOrder #KingFromTheBeginning #ConstantReader #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #BookDiscussion

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Roary47 I really enjoyed this one from King. The book was a chuckster, but it was so fun to read I didn‘t really notice or mind. Normally, I don‘t like time jumping, but King made it manageable so I wasn‘t lost. Yes, he was mostly in the past which helped. I‘m happy with the conclusion as well. I was trying to figure out how the yellow/black card man was connected and that supernatural element made the most sense. 2y
BookwormAHN I also really enjoyed this one. I thought the yellow card men were fascinating. I hope they pop up again in a future book 🤞🏻 Also I loved the scenes with Bev and Ritchie. It was one of my favorites. 2y
BarkingMadRead @BookwormAHN yes! I loved that glimpse of Bev and Richie “mid story” for them! 2y
KathyWheeler @BookwormAHN I hope the yellow card men appear in a future book as well. This is one of my favorite King books. I think he handles the time jumps really well. 2y
bthegood This is one of my favorite King novels - I love that he incorporates characters from other stories (including the town of Derry) but if you didn't read the other stories it didn't take away from this one. I like that he looks deeper than the “butterfly effect“ - he examines the what ifs of falling in love in the past, and wanting to stay with someone (or bring them back with you) - (edited) 2y
5feet.of.fury Loved it! I‘m not the biggest history buff so I am super curious as to how much research was done to the different theories. it‘s such a good story. I loved Sadie and all they went through together. 2y
Erinsuereads This is the first king I ever read! 🙌🙌 And still one of my favorites 😍 I like to recommend this one to people who are king-curious and almost always ita a hit 2y
Reading.w.Dee I second how he creates whole worlds and connects them within each other. I definitely enjoyed that in this one! And I agree, the Yellow Card Man had me extremely curious! There are so many layers to his novels that, even thought it was long, it kept you enthralled the whole time! Thank you for motivating me to read this one! 2y
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bthegood
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#JoyousJanuary @Andrew65 and #LosersClub2023 #losersclub @BarkingMadRead

One of my favorite King books - not just the concept of going back and changing things, but all of the implications of it (like falling in love, if you stay, if you and another person come back) - this was a reread, so I did the audiobook - very good to listen to the second time around, and story just as good as I remembered.
Make a great day everyone - 🙂

Andrew65 I love this book and it is excellent as an audiobook. Well done 👏👏👏 2y
Ruthiella I rarely read King, but I think this or the Bill Hodges trilogy will be next for me. 2y
bthegood @Andrew65 thx and thx for hosting! 2y
bthegood @Ruthiella I liked the trilogy - but this was better IMO - it is a long one though 🙂 - enjoy whichever one/ones you choose! Have a good day. 2y
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Bklover
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Reread this for #losersclub and #tbrtarot. I could start over right now and read it again. Great book ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

smalldogs_bigbooks2419 What is #loserclub? That sounds like a fun one. I have this book. (edited) 2y
BarkingMadRead So good!! I just finished it the other day and I was so sad lol @smalldogs_bigbooks2419 we are reading Stephen King in order, we start our next book on February 1! I think if you click on #losersclub2023 the schedule might come up? (edited) 2y
CBee Awesome 👏🏻 2y
Ruthiella I think this will be the next King book I read. It sounds fabulous. 2y
Bklover @Ruthiella It is one of those books I could read again and again! 2y
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RedCurly
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TheNeverendingTBR Love this book. Is it your first time read or..? 2y
RedCurly First time, yes. I got it for Christmas. But I have seen the series many years agot. (edited) 2y
TheNeverendingTBR @RedCurly I love the book, I've never seen the series though. I hope you love the book, I'm looking forward to reading your thoughts on it! 😁 2y
RedCurly @TheNeverendingTBR Thanks :) It will take some time to read 😅 2y
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bthegood
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView thanks for the tag -

1. As a professor I tend to put up and take down based on holiday vacations (up over Thanksgiving break or shortly thereafter and down first or second week of January) - although I sometimes leave my tree up for years (literally)
2. Snow

@Karisimo @ETALTON @Meshell1313 want to play if you haven't already?

Make a great day everyone ☃️🎄

TheSpineView Love snow!🤍❄️📖📘 2y
Meshell1313 Thanks for the tag! This is a good one! 2y
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JudeCC 😃🙌 Snow for me too, but here in the high desert it only snowed two times. A blessing. Beautiful! 🤩 And I read a lot. About the decorations, I haven‘t decorated a tree in years. Maybe because I‘m alone. Maybe in the future, if I have a significant other I will get motivated. 😁👍 2y
bthegood @WJCintron thanks for sharing 😊- 2y
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bthegood
11/22/63 | King, Stephen
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A good reading year - I set no goals, just join a few things that I feel will keep me motivated (I love the bingos and readathons) and read - I have so enjoyed the Litsy community - it is what I wake up to each morning - thank you all for another good year -

Make a great day everyone - 🤗

JudeCC 😃🙌🔥 2y
bthegood @WJCintron thanks as always for your positive support - 🤗 2y
JudeCC @bthegood 😃🙌✨💃🌊🤗 2y
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5feet.of.fury
11/22/63 | King, Stephen
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Im just starting this months #losersclub reading As a fellow New Englander I appreciate how much time he has spent bemoaning Moxie. But there‘s an error on the notation about the comics - Captain Marvel didn‘t start its first run until 1967

BarkingMadRead Oh snap!! 2y
GinaKButler This is one of my all-time favorites! Enjoy! 2y
TheNeverendingTBR Love it! 2y
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Bklover
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Started this the other day and boy, do I love Stephen King! It‘s also fun rereading it with the #losersclub.

Leftcoastzen I love this one! 2y
BarkingMadRead I‘m loving the re-read! I‘ve forgotten so much of it! 2y
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Roary47
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4✨This was a beast, but it didn‘t really seem like it. I loved how engaged I was in the story. One man goes back in time to save JFK from assassination. Yet, changing the time line causes consequences. Is it really better? Even though it was a hefty book I found myself still wanting more. I would say my only complaint minus the main characters I forgot who a few people were so their relationships to one another was challenging. #losersclub

BarkingMadRead Stephen King definitely has a habit with the extensive character lists! 2y
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bthegood
11/22/63 | King, Stephen
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#FirstLineFridays (on Saturday) - @ShyBookOwl

Make a great day everyone - ❄

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ETALTON
11/22/63 | King, Stephen
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I started reading Stephen King in November of this year. I read Later first, followed by Shawshank Redemption, then I picked up 11/22/63. 11/22/63 was my last and favorite book of 2022. I fell in love with the characters. I even found myself (momentarily)empathizing with the characters I thought I would hate. I was completely drawn into this story and found myself fantasizing about a time filled with cigarette smoke and absent of social media.

BennettBookworm I‘ve never seen an ornament like this- SO cool! I also loved the lost apothecary :) 2y
ETALTON @BennettBookworm thank you! I can‘t claim the idea, I saw it somewhere and decided I wanted to make my own. I filled it with our favorite books of the year! 2y
bthegood Reading this now for #losersclub which picks a King book each month to read and discuss on litsy - @BarkingMadRead is the host - in case you'd like to join - this book is January's pick - Welcome to Litsy 2y
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BarkingMadRead Ohhhhhh this is so cool, and you should totally join the #loserclub if you click on the hashtag and scroll through the posts, you‘ll see what books we are reading in 2023. Welcome to Litsy!! 2y
ETALTON @bthegood thank you! I‘m definitely going to check it out and join! 2y
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bthegood
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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#Two4Tuesday Thanks for the tags @Enchanted_Bibliophile @TheSpineView

1. Not far (about 1 hour ) to visit family
2. We are expecting some snow, but definitely a cold Christmas - I'm good as long as no ice ❄

Make a great day everyone 🌲

TheSpineView Agree strongly on #2. Snow is beautiful especially on Christmas, ice not so much! Thanks for playing 2y
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bthegood
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Will listen to this one for #losersclub

@BarkingMadRead so glad we have extra time this month - this is a re-read and after seeing a post by @5feet.of.fury I realized it would be a good audio for me this month. I like to have one going and this is a long one -

Make a great day everyone ☃️❄️

5feet.of.fury Yay! Yeah, I always have an audiobook going. hoping for a great narrator because it‘s a loooooong one 2y
BarkingMadRead I listen to audiobooks while I work on puzzles, this one is long! That‘s a lot of puzzles pieces! Enjoy!!! 2y
bthegood @5feet.of.fury @BarkingMadRead 👍 🙂 2y
BkClubCare This one is great! Enjoy 2y
bthegood @BkClubCare 👍 🙂 2y
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5feet.of.fury
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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#losersclub
I burned an Audible credit on this one since I‘m on a book buying ban and the library was out. My boyfriend has wanted to watch the series since it came so I‘ll be watching after reading.

BarkingMadRead It‘s a great series!! 2y
Kimberlone I enjoyed the series and the book. Stephen King is always great on audio! 2y
TheNeverendingTBR One of my favourite King books, I've not watched the series though. 2y
bthegood omg - thanks for posting - seeing the word audible made me realize I could listen to this since we have extra time - 😊 2y
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BarkingMadRead
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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#losersclub it‘s time for our last book of 2022! We have until January 31st to finish this one though, since we will start our first book of 2023 on February 1st. Be sure and tag me if you list your version of the book, I‘m not sure if there are many different covers of this one, though. #StephenKing #StephenKingInOrder #KingFromTheBeginning #ConstantReader #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #BookDiscussion

Andrew65 Loved this book. 2y
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BarkingMadRead @Andrew65 me too! I‘m excited to read it again! 2y
Erinsuereads Yessss! So excited for this one. Still disgruntled that it wasn't in November 🤣🤣 2y
BarkingMadRead @ErinSueMreads seriously wish I‘d just switched them around 🤣🥶 2y
Erinsuereads 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 2y
LocalTXLibrarian might try to join in for this one! if not, i‘ll be in for 2023! 2y
BarkingMadRead @LocalTXLibrarian would you like me to add you to the tag list? 2y
LocalTXLibrarian @BarkingMadRead if you don‘t mind i would love that! thank you! 2y
BarkingMadRead @LocalTXLibrarian I will add you!! 2y
Roary47 Ooo yay! I‘m actually reading this one too. I‘d like to be tagged too if you don‘t mind me joining in next year. 🥰 2y
BarkingMadRead I‘ll add you @Roary47 2y
ETALTON I just finished this book! Love! 2y
BarkingMadRead @ETALTON it‘s so good, such a mind melter! 2y
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BarkingMadRead
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Ok #losersclub we will be starting 11/22/63 on December 19th, so put in that library hold, check your local recycled reading store, or pluck it off your bookshelf and get ready! Did you know that this book was made into a series on Hulu? It‘s really good!  #StephenKing #StephenKingInOrder #KingFromTheBeginning #ConstantReader #ReadAlong #BuddyRead #BookDiscussion

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Erinsuereads Yayyyy my very first king! 2y
peaKnit It was so good! The book and mini series. 2y
Bklover Oooh I love this book! Can‘t wait. 2y
bthegood I'm looking forward to this re-read - loved it the first time - thanks 2y
Sparklemn I LOVE this book! Looking forward to following along with your discussion. I agree that the mini series is good. 2y
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eeclayton
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

(1) If it's set before I was born, that feels historical enough for me. That said, most of the HF I read takes place way earlier, pre-20th century.
(2) 11/22/63 has its spooky moments.

Thanks for the tag @The_Penniless_Author 😊
Would you like to play @jlhammar @ReaperOfTerrasen ?

TheSpineView King is always spooky! Thanks for playing 2y
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Eggs
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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1-I liked the tagged! I think it‘s alternate history

2-tagged!

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Great book! Thanks for playing! 2y
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Bluebird
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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Hmmm, tough call for me. I like both!

For alternate history, my favorite is the tagged book. Jasper Fforde‘s books are also quite fun

For Post Apocalyptic: Station Eleven and The Stand are standouts for me.

Thanks for the tag @TheSpineView
#twofortuesday

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JenReadsAlot
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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1. Alternate History
2. Tagged and one of my favorite books too!
Thanks @Kshakal @TheSpineView #two4tuesday

peaKnit The best book! Have you seen the mini series with James Franco?? (edited) 2y
TheSpineView Thanks for playing! 2y
JenReadsAlot @peaknit No - is it good? 2y
peaKnit I think it was good! 2y
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melissajayne
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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1) I prefer reading alternate history.

2) 11/22/63

#two4tuesday

TheSpineView Great book. Thanks for playing! 2y
peaKnit I really enjoyed that one too! 2y
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KristiAhlers
11/22/63: A Novel | Stephen King
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ read! This is the second SK book I‘ve read that I have loved. There is something about the concept of traveling back in time and stopping a horrifying historic event. This one even managed to make me tear up at the end. I have decided that I am in fact a fan of this author now.

TrishB You have a lot to read now 😁 2y
MrT My favs have always been Misery, Needful Things, Salems Lot. 2y
KristiAhlers @TrishB you are not wrong 🤣 2y
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KristiAhlers @MrT I will definitely check those out. 2y
Kimberlone I think this is one of his best! A bit long (like most SK books) but really a standout of his more recent novels. 2y
KristiAhlers @Kimberlone yeah this one and his brand new one weren‘t what I was expecting from having read The Shining. I like the depth of change to be honest. 2y
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