I think this could be like a serious Back to the Future
I'm hoping the JFK plot is just to serve as a reminder that we can't change the past, rather than the whole novel revolving around a character trying to prevent the assassination. I think that the latter might bore me just a little.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
Who is JFK?
He's the ambassador to the United Nations in the alternate Fringe universe.
curious that the main character is named Jake - perhaps he is a gunslinging twinner
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Just throwing this out there: what if the character that is trying to prevent the assassination--by intervening--is actually the cause of it? Hmm...
A NEW GAME BEGINS
Ican see the future.....................The future has some serious thread merging in it!!!!!
LOL
28 in 23 (?)!!!!
63 in '23!!!!!!!!!!
My Collection: https://www.thedarktower.org/palaver...ion-Merlin1958
The Houston Astros cheated Major League Baseball from 2017-18!!!! Is that how we teach our kids to play the game now?????
I was born that year-----2/27/63............I was 9 months & 5 days old at the time of the assassination.......
I look forward to reading this, I'm sure it will be an epic novel with many interesting charcters as with Under the Dome.
What will King do with the ending? can't wait to finnd out.
Anyone with contacts or access to an ARC please pm me....
Thanks Brian....
Even as a 34 year old who lives in a different country, I am very excited about this book. I probably know more about US political history than I do about my own country, and so am keen to read King's alternative vrsion. As always, for an epic, there will be great characters that intertwine in so many ways.
Can't wait!!!
Maybe this could be the book for Grant to do next... (just re-lighting the "We want a new grant publication" dream lol)
First you'll have to have yourself hypnotized to remove all knowledge of the Oliver Stone film because, although entertaining, it is complete hooey.
I also remember that day. I remember being in class (elementary school) and the principal came in and pulled the teacher out into the hall. She soon came back in the class and told everyone to gather up their stuff because school was letting out. No other explanation, just "go home". By the time we got out of the building the high school kids had already spread the word about what happened around the campus (it was a grades 1 thru 12 school).
Keep in mind that this was a school in a small Mississippi town.
Most of the kids were celebrating! I heard things like "YEAH! They got that n-word lover in Dallas!!!" Some of the kids were probably just happy because we were getting the day off but most of them were actually thrilled that JFK was shot.
Later that evening my parents dragged us all over to a nearby person's house for a party. An actual party.
I was only a kid but that day was burned in my mind and I always like to think of it as the day I became self-aware. I was too young to completely grasp the situation but I knew that a man was killed and that these backward-ass people were happy about it because in their minds he was a threat to their "whiteness". Looking back on it, it almost seems like I was plunked down into a horrifying episode of The Twilight Zone.
But Pablo, if you really want to know more about JFK and those times, I'd recommend talking to some older folken.
Sounds like a book Ron Mclarty would narrate, hopefully it will not be sir Raul.
There was a door marked Dallas 1963 in the DT series, right?
Yes, in Book 7, Susannah sees doors labeled: Shanghai, Bombay and Dallas (November 1963)
And then there's this passage: "Ted and his friends were pretty amazed by the rotunda where all the doors are, especially the one going to Dallas in 1963, where President Kennedy was killed. We found another door two levels down—this is where most of the passages are—that goes to Ford's Theater, where President Lincoln was assassinated in 1865. There's even a poster for the play he was watching when Booth shot him. Our American Cousin, it was called. What kind of people would want to go and watch things like that?"
And elsewhere (I'm not exactly sure where) King makes at least one reference to Kennedy as the last American Gunslinger...
I have a feeling this book will be laced with DT connections.