One of the best novels ever written! King has the unbelievable ability to pick you up and sit you in whatever era he is writing about! For instance the tail end of the 50s to the early 60's. I myself would pick up and return to this era and live the rest of my days!
Favourite Voice Acting - 1. Silent Bob (King should develop a longer story based around him (...make him funny) 2. Chaz Franti(liked the comical touches) 3.Mimi Corcoran (had hoped she might have lasted longer) 4 The FBI interrogation man (Funny) . The rest were...er..ok & ..er some were quite bland, including the romantic couple (..sorry)
1:05. “I’m saying I watched The Untouchables, and I know the mob doesn’t like rats,” George says in his interrogation after Lee’s death. He slipped there. The Untouchables wasn’t made until 25 years later.
There's a rogue FBI agent named Dwight Holly in The Underworld USA trilogy by James Ellroy. Same name as the rogue FBI agent who killed MLK in 11/22/63. The Ellroy books involve the Kennedy assassination and MLK's. Blood's A Rover, the final one of the trilogy is read by the same narrator as 11/22/63, Craig Wasson, and Dwight Holly is one of the three main protagonists. Harmony
I like the blind McCartney thing. It reminds me of Paul Attreides, who goes blind in the second Dune book. The Beatles, some believe, would not have become so big in America without the assasination of JFK.
Even the FBI Agent knows Robert Frost. But nobody seems to read American literature, these days. If Stephen King reads this, I got your 'clew'. I get it.
Apparently the meticulous research abilities of Stephen King do not encompass politics. The Republicans passed the civil rights act despite Democratic opposition. Great book, but let’s not rewrite history just to promote your Leftist politics. Ruined the final chapters of the book.
I'm so grateful. Thanks for this upload. You are appreciated
Thank you thank you thank you. The story, the voices, all absolutely perfect. It’s got everything. I loved this. Really loved it. Again, thank you.
WOW !!!...FANTASTIC STORY !!!...this was the best Narrator that I've heard so far...Thank You for sharing this novel
One of the best novels ever written! King has the unbelievable ability to pick you up and sit you in whatever era he is writing about! For instance the tail end of the 50s to the early 60's. I myself would pick up and return to this era and live the rest of my days!
Me too! Let's go!!
Amazing novel. Best ever... Never thought I would cry and laugh at the same time at the end of a King, but I did and have much gratitude for it.
Thank you for not charging a fee to listen!!
Tysm! You've no idea how long I searched to find this for free! So grateful ty! 🙏🏼
I love the narrator!!! he does a lot of Kibgs stuff..this was an audiobook I couldn't stop playing..at home..in the car... everywhere
Thank you for the upload.
such an amazing book. Thank you so much for uploading this :D
Thank you so much. I’m in tears now that I’ve finished it 😭♥️
GREAT READ,I WAS BORN IN 1956 AND REMEMBER IT ALL= T/T 💜
Thank you for posting. Also the Jimmy Stewart/Jimmy Durante accent for Agent Hosty was too much lol.
Thank you!😊
Favourite Voice Acting - 1. Silent Bob (King should develop a longer story based around him (...make him funny) 2. Chaz Franti(liked the comical touches) 3.Mimi Corcoran (had hoped she might have lasted longer) 4 The FBI interrogation man (Funny) . The rest were...er..ok & ..er some were quite bland, including the romantic couple (..sorry)
Nobody does them like Stephen King
1:05. “I’m saying I watched The Untouchables, and I know the mob doesn’t like rats,” George says in his interrogation after Lee’s death.
He slipped there. The Untouchables wasn’t made until 25 years later.
The movie was made 25 years later. Based on the tv show which premiered in 1959. Harmony 😉
1:05:03 that’s were quote is said
Right, so I'm wondering where the problem lies, he would have watched it prior to travelling back in time. :)
This was amazing. I side with Tabitha on the theory but this was truly amazing
This still ties in to The Dark Tower🎉
There's a rogue FBI agent named Dwight Holly in The Underworld USA trilogy by James Ellroy. Same name as the rogue FBI agent who killed MLK in 11/22/63. The Ellroy books involve the Kennedy assassination and MLK's. Blood's A Rover, the final one of the trilogy is read by the same narrator as 11/22/63, Craig Wasson, and Dwight Holly is one of the three main protagonists. Harmony
I like the blind McCartney thing. It reminds me of Paul Attreides, who goes blind in the second Dune book. The Beatles, some believe, would not have become so big in America without the assasination of JFK.
Love the book. Don’t buy the official story of jfk but in this case it’s just a framework for a great time travel love story
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@@megalorain love this book as a time travel love story. Love rush to judgment as an account of the assn more
Hi! Audio freezez at 3:28.
It’s a free audiobook…
Problem was a n my end. Thanks!!!! Can you post Insomnia????
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Audio freezes at 3:28
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Even the FBI Agent knows Robert Frost. But nobody seems to read American literature, these days. If Stephen King reads this, I got your 'clew'. I get it.
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😕 Kill shot was from the front.
😑 You can see it, clearly, in the movie.
'There was no brain.' Repeated. (A doctor, present throughout.) Watch Dave J.
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& why the James Stewart impersonation?
I do love this story.
But there are some seriously weird choices with the voices.
ha! I caught Jimmy Stewart woo!
He's just got that kind of voice.
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Shameful.
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This could have been a short story
Or a book on how to make paper planes. :)
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Apparently the meticulous research abilities of Stephen King do not encompass politics. The Republicans passed the civil rights act despite Democratic opposition. Great book, but let’s not rewrite history just to promote your Leftist politics. Ruined the final chapters of the book.
King has always loathed conservatives, Christianity, Biblical morality, and preachers. He takes potshots at all of these in this one book.
Oh I thought this was supposed to be a fiction novel not a history textbook. My bad
Who said king was trying to rewrite history 😂
The book is literally about rewriting history, did you somehow miss that part.
Now Google 'Miles Williams Mathis Camelot The Hidden Kings'. You may not agree with all of it, but it's fascinating. Enjoy.
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