10 Best Stephen King Novels

By Lucas Flanagan /

5. 11/22/63

Ambitious. Forty seven years after publishing his first novel, King unleashed 11/22/63 on the world in 2011. Calling the novel ambitious doesn€™t even seem quite enough. For everything King has done and written about, adding time traveling was a bit of a new wrinkle. A time traveling teacher on a mission to stop the assassination of JFK. That is seriously what the plot of the novel is. Of course, this being a King novel, that is not exactly what the book is about. History, our own history, our past -- this is what King wants to talk about in the novel. The idea that we can change the past, change what we€™ve done wrong and bring about a better future is a beautiful thought. In reality, it cannot be accomplished yet we€™ve all thought about it before. King proposes a scenario that allows his main character the chance to change something significant and what he finds out is surprising. First, the past doesn€™t want to be changed and then, the mark we leave is indelible. For good or bad, we€™re the difference. No matter what we change, we take ourselves and our own problems with us. The real change is within.