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Related: About this forumQuestion about king's 11/22/63.** SPOILERS
I read the book a few years ago. But I cant remember how the protagonist convince Sadie, the woman he met in the past, that he was a time traveler. it seems as if he did. But I cant remember how.
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Question about king's 11/22/63.** SPOILERS (Original Post)
raccoon
Oct 2018
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rzemanfl
(30,369 posts)1. That makes two of us. n/t
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,076 posts)2. I don't remember, either.
What did stand out to me was that the protagonist didn't seem to mind the ubiquitous smoking that was going on back in the past. I think anyone as young as he was (born sometime in the 1970s, I think) who had grown up in a largely non-smoking country, would have gone bat-shit crazy, especially in the teacher's lounge.
raccoon
(31,583 posts)3. It would drive me crazy now--and I used to smoke like a chimney. nt
PoindexterOglethorpe
(27,076 posts)4. Heck, I'd even get it if a former smoker said,
"Wow, going back to 1963 where no one will complain about my smoking! I'm in!" But it was the not noticing at all that was weird.