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Stephen King’s 11-22-63

December 28, 2013 By Kellie 6 Comments

Stephen King's 11-22-63

I’m not a big Stephen King fan.  At least, I wasn’t — until I read Stephen King’s 11/22/63.

What if John F. Kennedy had never been shot?  What if — YOU got the chance to go back in time and prevent the tragic event from happening?  In fact, what if you could go back in time and prevent any tragic event from happening?  This is exactly the premise that King’s 11-22-63 is built upon.

The story opens and introduces us to Jacob (Jake) Epping– a divorced high school teacher who has lost meaning to his life.  One of his GED students — the school janitor named Harry Dunning —  writes a story entitled “The Day That Changed My Life”.  The story is about Harry’s alcoholic father who murders his mother and siblings and leaves him permanently brain-damaged.  The story was so good that Jake gave Harry an A+.

Eventually Harry earns his GED.  To celebrate, Jake takes him out to dinner at Al Templeton’s diner.  Al’s diner is a place where Jake visits often.  Although he is certain that Al has to be using rat meat for his famous hamburgers because the cost is so low.

A couple of years later, Al asks Jake to meet him at the diner.  He then tells Jake that a few years ago, he found a time portal in the pantry.  He used the portal to transport himself back in time to September 9, 1958 and that no matter how long he stays in the past, when he comes back to 2011 — he finds that he has only stayed for 2 minutes.  Also, past events can be changed.

Jake decides to use the time portal to prevent the tragedy that befell Harry Dunning and his family.

King takes his readers on a wild ride with this story.  You won’t believe some of the situations Jake ends up in.

Just because you can change the past, doesn’t mean you should.

My Rating For Steven King’s 11-22-63:

5-star rating for Stephen King's 11-22-63

 

Playing for Pizza: a Novel by John Grisham

December 27, 2013 By Kellie Leave a Comment

Playing for Pizza: a Novel by John Grisham

Playing for Pizza: a Novel by John Grisham is a tale about third-string quarterback, Rick Dockery who plays for the Cleveland Browns.  Rick finally gets the chance to shine in the AFC Championship game but ends up choking in what could have been his crowning moment.  At this point, Rick is pretty much laughed out of the NFL and his future is looking bleak.  However, Rick  has found an opportunity to travel to Parma Italy and play on an international team.  Once there, Rick finds meaning to his life in unexpected moments.

This is a great story of reflection and redemption.

I received this book in 2008 as a Christmas gift from my husband.  Thankfully, he feeds my passion for books.  I have read almost every novel John Grisham has written and am a big fan.  As much as I love reading a good Grisham courtroom thriller, I find myself in love with the books he has written that veer from his normal; books like “A Painted House” and “Friday Night Lights”.   Though I had never been to Italy, Grisham was able to paint a beautiful portrait of words that made me feel like I was in Parma with Rick Dockery.

This novel is a light and relaxing read.  It is perfect for lazy day reading. 🙂

My Rating for Playing for Pizza: a Novel by John Grisham:

Playing for Pizza:  a Novel by  John Grisham Rating - 4 Stars

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