11-22-63 is a fiction novel. It is handsomely written by Stephen King. The Stand is a great example of one of his most loved and successful novels. On top of that, Stephen King did a tremendous job with the writing of his novel, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.
The narration of this novel is done in the first person by Craig Wasson and that was an awesome experience and the story was beautifully delivered.
As many as three shots were heard on 22nd November 1963 in Dallas. That was the time and the day when the great President Kennedy was shot dead. That was an incident that changed the entire world. What if it could be changed back once again?
Stephen King in this brilliant book has managed to absorb all the social, political, and popular culture of his generation more creatively, thoroughly, and imaginatively than any other writer. He took his followers on an awesome journey into the past and also with the possibility of changing it back again.
All of this started in a fun way with Jake Epping, an English teacher who asked his students in the GED class to write about a story that changed in the event, and then one essay from one of the students just blew him away… Only Stephen King can bring such a great story out of nowhere.
11-22-63 will be a nostalgic trip down memory lane for many followers of this audiobook, who might have already read earlier in the paperback edition. Even in the story itself, you will have nostalgia knowing about the past with cars having more grace and the root beer tasting great, along with a good story to go as well.