A missing tutor and a young girl who believes that she can find her.
This book was really interesting. The way the setting was described was super well and I felt like I was there. The characters were also super interesting. They felt like real people. I will say that I didn't really like the ages of the people in the book. It felt to me like the ages didn't fit the way that the characters acted. The mystery was also really interesting. Overall, it was a really good book.
A time travel story by Stephen King? More likely than you would think.
Firstly, the characters. These characters were super interesting and well written. I really enjoyed all of the inner turmoil that the main character was going through as it felt extremely human. Despite the fact that some of these characters were actual people, I didn't think that it was poorly written. I did also enjoy the personification of time.
The plot was also super interesting, however I thought it was a little long. Obviously Stephen King writes long books but I didn't think that this book needed to be this long. There were a lot of points where the story dragged and I was worried that I wouldn't be able to finish it.
But beside the length I thought that the book really payed off. This is the first Stephen king book that I cried to and it might or might not be the last. If you can stick it out for over 800 pages, definetly give this one a read.