So, whenever someone mentioned Stephen King to me my first thought was always IT or Pet Cemetery. I'm a big wuss so the books never appealed to me! A couple of years ago a work colleague recommended Doctor Sleep the 'long awaited' sequel to The Shining. I read both and although The Shining terrified me I thoroughly enjoyed them.
When said work colleague raved about 11.22.63 I looked forward to another enjoyable read.
The book draws you in straight away introducing you to the main character Jake Epping a thirty something high school teacher with a seemingly mundane life. You do, however quickly warm to him and he's a character you immediately like. The twist comes when Jake is introduced to the 'rabbit hole' a link between 2011 and 1958. When you go through the rabbit hole you can stay minutes, months or even years but always return to 2011 two minutes after you have left. Jake is shown this by a dying restaurant owner Al who spent four years through the rabbit hole on the quest to change American history by preventing the assassination of JFK. Al was thwarted by the onset of cancer and has bequested the challenge to Jake. The only problem being that every time go go through the rabbit hole everything is seemingly reset so the journey has to begin again.
The book centres on his journey through yesteryear - love, work and a lack of modern technology. I must say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and looked forward to picking it up every evening to lose myself in the life of Jake Epping. I've heard that the book has been made into a tv series and I look forward to seeing the adaptation on screen.
Thanks for reading
Harriet