• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    I have to agree with Stephen King and say that the Kennedy assassination was the moment it snapped.

    Going heavy in Vietnam started the destruction of the US economy, and Nixon tripled down on it.

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        “The Big Time” by Fritz Leiber. The Change War is being fought on every planet in the universe from the moment of the Big Bang to the end of time. Two sides, the Spiders and the Snakes, are trying to rewrite history for their own purposes. The Law Of Conservation of Reality states that Time will oppose any change, so you have to fight the same battles over and over and over in order to get any changes.

        Fun book.

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        I used to be a huge Stephen King junkie, read every novel within a few weeks of each release (started young by reading Salem’s Lot way too young). Then he started getting really repetitive in the mid-90s.

        So I was reluctant to bother with 11/22/63 but I picked it up because the premise was totally different for King. And I was blown away - I consider it his best, by far.