I don't think he was writing about horror in 11/22/1963. It was nostalgia for those of us who grew up in a certain era, and there was romance... ***Maybe*** part of his near final arrival back in the present WAS about horror, but that was a small part of the book. The one other book of his that I read, I put down about 2/3 of the way thr…
I don't think he was writing about horror in 11/22/1963. It was nostalgia for those of us who grew up in a certain era, and there was romance... ***Maybe*** part of his near final arrival back in the present WAS about horror, but that was a small part of the book. The one other book of his that I read, I put down about 2/3 of the way through. I wouldn't have gotten through 11/22/1963 if it had been about horror.
In fact, I read that book three times. And then, I read it a fourth time following the 2016 election, in order to distract myself. And a couple of years ago, I read Priscilla Johnson McMillan's Marina and Lee.
I don't think he was writing about horror in 11/22/1963. It was nostalgia for those of us who grew up in a certain era, and there was romance... ***Maybe*** part of his near final arrival back in the present WAS about horror, but that was a small part of the book. The one other book of his that I read, I put down about 2/3 of the way through. I wouldn't have gotten through 11/22/1963 if it had been about horror.
In fact, I read that book three times. And then, I read it a fourth time following the 2016 election, in order to distract myself. And a couple of years ago, I read Priscilla Johnson McMillan's Marina and Lee.