11/22/63 by Stephen King
It was a solid novel that I guess I enjoyed overall, but there were some pretty long stretches where my interest waned. I guess in my time travel stories, I'm more interested in paradoxes and consequences than I am in the struggle to adapt to daily life in the past. This story is about 5% of the former and 95% of the later. I have the same problem with a lot of Connie Willis books.
I'm also convinced Stephen King doesn't understand what "Butterfly Effect" means despite referencing it a whole lot in the book.
Next up I'll probably read Ship of Fools or Zoe's Tale in preparation for The Human Division.
This is what made the book so interesting to me.
Also never read Insomnia, but thought the Derry portion of the book was fine.