
This is a long story about time-travel and its perils and paradoxes and Mr King has excelled himself. I managed a sneak preview of this work and then went straight to. I confess to not being a Stephen King fan, despite wading through a few superficially attractive works. If you're in the same boat I was in just buy this book. I thought it sounded interesting but let the predominant genre of Stephen King's other books hold me back. I honestly let that hold me back a few times when I viewed this book online. Don't get me wrong I understand Stephen King is an amazing author. I have never been able to finish a Stephen King book before. The story was so in depth that I really enjoyed listening to it on my commute and then getting the chance to sit and ponder the concepts. But, it wasn't just because of the length of the book. No this is not a book I wanted to listen to in one sitting. Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting? This was my absolute favorite audible book and it wasn't just because the story is amazing. Have you listened to any of Craig Wasson’s other performances before? How does this one compare? What other book might you compare 11.22.63 to and why? The story is so much more then the storyline. What made the experience of listening to 11.22.63 the most enjoyable? My First Stephen King Book I've Ever Finished
