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How is 11/22/63 so far? I'm always reticent about reading stuff written outside of an author's normal genre. I've been pleasantly surprised, though.

It's great so far. I just picked it up last night, and read about 5 chapters before going to bed. If the rest is even half as good, and you like stories that involve time travel, I'd say it's worth checking out.
 
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oh i got that Stephen King book for Christmas, I'm wanting to get to it soon - is it good?

Most definitely. As cliché as this sounds, it's a real page-turner. :thumbsup:

I got two copies of the Steve Jobs book for Christmas, and ended up exchanging one of them for 11/22/63.
 
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It's great so far. I just picked it up last night, and read about 5 chapters before going to bed. If the rest is even half as good, and you like stories that involve time travel, I'd say it's worth checking out.

I'm on page 500 (out of 800 something) and I'll say this. The reviews are pretty accurate. It feels like two or three different books mashed up into one. Somehow though, it works. Its worth going through, but I feel like it starts to lose steam in the middle. Supposedly the ending makes up for the slightly sluggish middle portion of the book.

I've heard Replay by Ken Grimwood is a must read if you like time travel stories. Might wanna check that one out too :)
 
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Most definitely. As cliché as this sounds, it's a real page-turner. :thumbsup:

I got two copies of the Steve Jobs book for Christmas, and ended up exchanging one of them for 11/22/63.


awesome. I might have to make that the next book i read then, when I finish this one :D
 
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Ronie Kendig - Firethorn (Discarded Heroes Series)

The last book in a christian military suspense (romance) Series. Which is extremly explosive, intriguing, intense and action packed with just the right amount of romance in it. Just how I like my books. Now I have to search for similar books.
 
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Leon Uris - Milta Pass

Against the backdrop of the 1956 Sinai War, Uris provides a riveting portrait (possibly autobiographical) of a man caught in personal crisis. Gideon Zadok, best-selling novelist and successful Hollywood screenwriter, has come to Israel with his family to research a new novel and to shore up a crumbling marriage. But he jeopardizes that by starting a passionate affair with a beautiful Auschwitz survivor. Zadok is a man wavering on the edge of a breakdown. As the political crisis escalates, and his family is evacuated, Zadok asks to accompany Israeli paratroopers on a desperate mission to seal off the strategic Mitla Pass.
 
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