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11/23/63 by Stephen King,so far is shaping up to be one of the best books I have ever read.The main character is Jake Epping, a teacher in Libson Falls,Maine. Al Templeton who runs a diner, shows him a way to travel back to September 9, 1958, at exactly 11:58 a.m., every time. But here's the kicker: Al wants Jake to save John F. Kennedy. On November 23,1963. Jake agrees of course, but the two don't consider some the worse possibilities in changing history.
I think that the effects of them attempting to screw with history will either destroy the universe or make a worse future than we currently live in.This book is an extraordinary page-turner and I can't wait to find out what all of this does to history.
Misery loves company. That is why I will compliment your work for today, Terrell. I am in all honesty impressed that even with such a small vocabulary the wording makes it seem as smart as if you were speaking in bigger words. Phrases like page-turner seem to add charm to the paragraph instead of saying whatever else would be on the top of your mind like just saying it's a suspenseful story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the compliments, though I don't really understand what you mean by "misery loves company"
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