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Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by 1mills on Wednesday, 14th September 2011, 23:51

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Assume quite a few people have read this series as remember it being mentioned a few times, so finally got around to reading The Gunslinger (which I have owned for about 20months!) and flown through it the past few nights.

Just finished it before and I don't really know what to make of it. As a stand alone book I didn't "love it", but quick google has suggested that really this book should just be treated as a prologue for the other books.

Just wondering if others would agree that it's one thaf increases significantly as the series progresses.


Havent ordered the second part, but will probably do tomorrow. I've got the second parg of The Strain trilogy to read next though, didn't realise it had even been released yet and then see on Amazon it's been out for a bloody year. Doh! At least the final part is due out soon so I can read nearly straight through.


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RE: The Dark Tower
posted by Mark Oates on Wednesday, 14th September 2011, 23:56

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Oh.  "The Dark Tower" used to be the nickname of the executive office block at Universal City back in the day.

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RE: The Dark Tower
posted by Rob Shepherd on Thursday, 15th September 2011, 01:04

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I thought you mean't the great board game with the electronic tower by MB Games. Sad

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RE: Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by 1mills on Thursday, 15th September 2011, 08:06

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I have updated the thread title to add Stephen King 

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RE: Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by Si Wooldridge on Thursday, 15th September 2011, 10:32

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Yes, is the simple answer.  The Gunslinger is a short and sweet book that introduces three characters from memory and really doesn't work as a stand alone.  I have to admit not being entirely satisfied with the first one but the rest are absolutely fantastic.  Don't pass up the opportunity to complete this, it is a really satisfying read all the way to the end, which is....well, wouldn't want to spoil it for you...

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RE: Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by Snaps on Thursday, 15th September 2011, 12:04

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After that last recommendation I may have to try again.
I tried The Gunslinger several years ago and found it deeply unsatisfying, failed to get me to give a toss about anyone in it.

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RE: Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by rehan on Thursday, 15th September 2011, 12:46

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Quote:
Don't pass up the opportunity to complete this, it is a really satisfying read all the way to the end, which is....well, wouldn't want to spoil it for you...
Ah..yes.. the ending. Glad someone else agrees.

Well worth reading the series. Get the illustrated versions if you can as some of the artwork is brilliant.


RE: Stephen King`s The Dark Tower
posted by 1mills on Friday, 16th September 2011, 13:52

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I've order the second and third books and were dispatched by Amazon today, so will see how quickly I plough through them.


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