150 pages into 11/22/63, and it is fantastic. By god can King spin a yarn. I've been on a cycle lately of liking every other King book, and I was afraid of this one since Under the Dome was so good (I think it's his singular masterpiece). I also usually don't like King's more personal stories, and was a tad disappointed when I found out that this was written in first-person POV. I prefer the epic King, the one who paints with broad brush strokes.
However, he is totally nailing the voice here. It feels so good to be in the hands of plot's master craftsman.
This is definitely a companion piece to Under the Dome, but so far the politics here are not defined with as much bombast and hyperbole.

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