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I got so exciting, so stimulated to discover that Stephen King had composed such an amazing novel---11/22/63,best ever (though I haven’t even completed reading yet, but I can tell you). It roared up to the bestseller no.1 shortly after it came out which can best demonstrate how expected the novel was.
Ever since I got back from abroad, reading progress was close to zero for me, who however couldn’t spend a day easily without reading before. What had happened for my absent habit of reading back in China? Well, first it was, as you may know, that China had more fun. Second,I was occupied by stuff like visiting friends, travelling, hunting jobs and exploring in taobao.com (cannot help). Third, which was also the main reason. I was roadblocked by some books like What the Dog Saw, The King of Torts. These were actually good books but they were just beyond my appetite of reading. Thus without new great (which can meet my appetite) books came out, I suspended my reading progress accordingly.
So once again, King changed nearly everything . The appetite for reading was returned one more time just because of 11/22/63----a godsend.
On November 22, 1963, three shots rang out in Dallas, President Kennedy died, and the world changed. What if you could change it back? Stephen King’s heart-stoppingly dramatic new novel is about a man who travels back in time to prevent the JFK assassination—a thousand page tour de force. Isn’t it attractive?
Okay, so much for this review and thank you for reading it. Also many thanks to King for his great works. |
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