posted on Jan, 11 2012 @ 01:57 PM
Nice to find someone else who feels the same way about this book. I just finished it yesterday. SK weaves a perfect tale, always, and his characters
and settings are quite realistic. In the past, I would read his books that included monstrous beings and completely overlook the monster because I
simply enjoyed his characters and his amazing storytelling techniques. I own all his books, movies. Dread the day he retires.
In this particular book, the facts about JFK and Oswold are irrelevant. The important thing is whether we should attempt to change something of this
magnitude if time travel was possible. I thought it was ingenious the way he ....oops.....better not give too much away for those who haven't read
it yet!
Think I will read it again, soon. He never disappoints me!