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“En este endemoniado mundo, no creo que nadie pueda estar seguro de nada al cien por cien, pero quería subir la probabilidad hasta el noventa y ocho.”

Quote by Stephen King

Work

11/22/63

In this gripping narrative, the protagonist embarks on a mission to prevent the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. The story delves into the psychological and moral implications of altering the past, while offering a richly detailed portrayal of 1950s America. more

Author

Stephen King
Stephen King

Stephen King, born on September 21, 1947, is a renowned American author. His works primarily focus on horror, fantasy, and science fiction, and have won him a wide audience. King has received numerous literary awards in the United States, including the Edgar Allan Poe Award and the World Fantasy Award. more

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