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adaptationsdaily · 1 year
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SARAH GADON AS SADIE DUNHILL IN 11.22.63
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deriinlerde · 2 years
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Seni seviyorum.
Şimdi de, gelecekte de.
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perdesizkelimeler · 2 years
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fwughox · 3 months
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Empire
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I was on a call with a few friends, and I said "John Fortnite Wheezer" combining what we were talking about. So I created this
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meninaseria · 2 years
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"Não pedimos este salão ou esta música. Fomos convidados a entrar.
Portanto, porque a escuridão nos rodeia, voltamos nossos olhos para a luz.
Suportamos os momentos de dificuldade para agradecermos os de abundância.
Foi nos dada a dor para nos surpreendermos com a alegria.
Foi nos dada a vida para não aceitarmos a morte. Não pedimos este salão ou esta música. Mas já que estamos aqui, vamos dançar."
Stephen King
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birvirgulicin · 7 months
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sana veda etmenin yollarını arıyorum kapıları tamamen kapatabilmek için 112263'ü izleyip bitireceğim
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hoainews-blog · 9 months
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(112263 (재업) 짤리기전에 빨리 보세요 > 더시민에서)
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duduperiiv · 3 years
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Hatıralarını alırsak insandan geriye ne kalır ki...
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sublecturas · 3 years
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“22/11/63” de Stephen King
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bayannsiir · 3 years
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“Buradayım çünkü sana dair her şeyi seviyorum. Sana geçmişte ne olmuşsa veya gelecekte ne olursa olsun sorun değil. Çünkü karşımda duran kişi bir mucize, sen bir mucizesin. "
|| 11.22.63
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melikeagha · 3 years
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Kitablar hər zaman filmlərdən daha gözəldir.
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fishalthor-archive · 4 years
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#literalsunshine
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I just finished Stephen King's 11/22/63 and while I liked the premise and REALLY like the character dynamics, the entire final third felt super rushed. It left a lot to be desired.
Jake/George lies to Sadie for WAY too long. He keeps her out of the loop for months and years longer than he should have, and when they do finally broach the subject it just comes and goes, "are you from the future?" "Yes." "Okay, that's what I thought."
At one point he correctly predicts the resolution to the Cuban Missile Crisis, and nobody gives a shit! Sadie just takes him at his word and doesn't probe any further, doesn't demand he tell her the truth! I would have liked to see him predict more events; he lives from 1958 to 1963, but King completely brushed past the Space Race. No mention of Yuri Gagarin in 1961, and only a passing reference to Laika the space dog. The 1960 election isn't even brought up; one moment Eisenhower is president, the next moment it's Kennedy, when it should be a major event. People didn't expect Kennedy to win back them, he was going up against Richard Nixon, Eisenhower's VP, and barely eked by with a popular vote plurality, so I think it would have been interesting to see him call it early. Like, everyone at the school he works at is predicting a Nixon presidency, but Jake/George is 100% confident in a Kennedy upset.
Also, I didn't care for the mob subplot and coma/amnesia excuse. That felt like needless filler put in place to skip from summer to fall 1963.
I was expecting a deeper exploration of the alternate history universe Jake/George created by saving Kennedy, but King just brushes it aside in a single chapter by having a character from early in the book give a couple pages of dry exposition to explain what happened. The supernatural elements are never really explained; who are the Card Men? Where do they come from? How did the rabbit hole open and why are they stuck in it? I kinda want to read a book about their timeline guardian agency, whatever it is.
I read 11/22/63 to make sure that the alternate history story I'm writing wouldn't come off as derivative. Having finished the absolute door stopper of a novel, I know now that I have nothing to worry about because King took it in an unpredictable balls-to-the-walls post-apocalyptic direction.
Overall I enjoyed the promise, but not the execution. King likes to repeat himself, he enjoys saying the same thing multiple times, he latches onto specific phrases and reuses them over and over again, he likes to repeat himself. The first third of he book felt more like a direct sequel to It, and could have been its own separate novel; it takes almost 300 pages for the main story to get going, and another 400 before he gets to the actual events of November 22, 1963. King needs a better editor. You could shave off 200 or 300 pages without sacrificing an ounce of plot.
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jvpit3rs · 4 years
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just finished 11.22.63... and I MISS BILL :(( he deserved SO much better
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