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I enjoyed this one a lot more than I thought I would. I have never been that into the Kennedy Assassination and the conspiracy theories, nor am I usually into King's work, as I'm not into horror. I learned more about the movements of Lee Harvey Oswald in this book than I can remember from anything else (assuming much of it is correct). Mostly what I enjoyed out of this book was the look at life in the late 1950s from the eyes of the present. I wish it talked a little bit more about race relations. I wondered if this world would really be as white as it seemed. Still, for an 849 page book, the pages were turning.