![]() 07/30/2015 at 16:41 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Mr. King posted this to his Facebook, with the caption: “With J.J. Abrams, !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! , and Christine on the set of 11/22/63.”
If you aren’t a fan of Steve or his books, I suggest you go out and read 11/22/63. It’s a very interesting book in which a man from common times goes back in time to try and stop the J.F.K. assassination. I’m sure the movie will leave out a lot, but the way the book was written you can just about SMELL the air back then.
Anyways, you all know who Christine is.... and if she makes a cameo in the movie I hope Mr. Abrams doesn’t lens flare the shit out of her.... but come to think of it, she was pretty well lit up and lens flare-y in the original movie.
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I’m a King fan, but I’ve never read this one. My mom read it (she’s not a typical King reader) and loved it. Need to see if it’s on audiobook.
Have you read Duma Key? Loved that one.
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That was also a good one.
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Wow! This is fantastic news!
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I really liked that book. I thought it was an inventive take on the whole genre. Didn't hurt that I've been a King fan for 20+ years.
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Hang on a second...
Christine wears 1956 California plate CQB 241.
If she was re-registered in Texas in 1960, then brought back to California, she wouldn’t still wear her original California plates.
So either this can’t be Christine, or it breaks movie canon. Which I don’t understand, it would’ve been really really easy to put the California plates on her instead of the tongue-in-cheek Texas ones (56-CH90, 56 Christine, yes yes very clever).
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Most of the movie takes place in Texas, so maybe they’re making a gag out of it?
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Oh I’m sure they are, and I’m just being a killjoy.
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jj abrams what a fucking shock time travel.
![]() 08/03/2015 at 11:03 |
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Got the audiobook and I’m about 2.5 hours in. You’re right, the writing is incredible vivid, even for King.
![]() 08/04/2015 at 11:12 |
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But the book took place in the Pittsburgh area, so I don’t even know what’s happening.
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I know, that always annoyed me. Why’d they have to change it?
![]() 08/07/2015 at 13:47 |
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I picked up the audio book to keep me company during my long summer drives. It’s about 10 hours one-way to get to my in-laws’ house.
The story is a good one. The unabridged version of the audio book is almost 31 hours long. I had a couple of days of entertainment at work after the trip.
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Just finished this yesterday. Might be the best King book I’ve ever read.
Sidenote: I didn’t understand your older username (Takuro Spirit...) until one of those last chapters where he returns to Maine.
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Another great book(s) of his I recommend reading. They’re not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you like really really long LOTR type stuff, you might get into The Dark Tower.
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I’ll have to check them out.
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The first book starts out a little rocky, the second is better, the third (where they see a Takuro Spirit in a parking lot!) is where I started, and is the best of the series IMO.