I'm about 250 pages in. Pretty good so far.
What say you, Entertainment board?
What say you, Entertainment board?
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I rolled my eyes a bit when at one point (not a spoiler) one of the characters talks about how "The Republicans blocked passage of the Civil Rights Act." Unless if by Republicans he meant Democrats, because in the 1960's the Dems were the ones supporting segregation.
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I love alternate histories
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Haven't read the book, but is it possible this was deliberate based on these two quotes?

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so this book has somehing to do with IT ?
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and the worst part is instead of fleshing out that "worse future", King consolidated all the bad causes and effects in about 2 pages
H6RBW said:
And now for a two year bump...
Just finished the audiobook this afternoon. I really enjoyed the story, and thought the ending was great.
But, there's one thing that happened near the end that I'm having trouble figuring out:
After Jake leaves the alternate 2011 and returns to 1958, he's decided he can't save Kennedy, Poulin or the Dunning family. But he's still debating about whether to go back to Sadie or return to 2011 permanently. During that time, he writes about everything he did on ten legal pads. Then, ultimately, when he decides to return to 2011, he puts the legal pads in a steel lockbox and then buries them in 1958. If he's decided that the risk of changing things and creating new time strings is so great that he can't even go back to Sadie, it seems really odd that he would write about everything and leave it in 1958 for someone to find. I can't understand why he would do that, but maybe I'm missing something obvious?