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Price $150 plus shipping & handling. Books ship immediately
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*Signed by the Author *Chapter opening photos *Shrink-wrapped
Check back on November 8th for the link to place an order.
To see the cover for this edition, please visit the Promo page.
"If I could go back in time, I wouldn't have him change a single page."
Wired has released audio of the complete conversation that led to their Q&A:
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Companion to Time review: How 11/22/63 Fits Into Stephen King's Ever-Expanding Universe
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[*]Houston Chronicle: Stephen King’s new history lessons in 11/22/63
[*]Cleveland Plain Dealer: Stephen King's '11/22/63' is a surprisingly sweet time-travel novel set against JFK assassination
[*]Columbus Dispatch: Traveler seeks to alter past
[*]Maine Sunday Telegram: King explores time travel with '11/22/63'
[*]Miami Herald: Changing the Past
[*]Minneapolis Star Tribune: Fiction review
[*]New York Post: Blast to the Past
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Horror-meister King: I’m uplifting, too!
Stephen King and Tom Perrotta at the JFK Library and Museum
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[*]Toronto Star
[*]SFX
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[*]NPR Books
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Profile and interview.
“It’s the first time I’ve ever worked with him that his imagination was tethered to history,” says Scribner Editor-In-Chief Nan Graham, who has edited Mr. King for 17 years and also edited “Libra,” Don DeLillo’s novel about Lee Harvey Oswald. “It doesn’t get to go off the way he does.”