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Sadly, King said he did not know himself, that the story was creating itself as it went along. Wherever that woman is now (the clearing at the end of the path, perhaps?), let's hope she has a copy of <em>The Dark Tower</em>. Surely she would agree it's been worth the wait. --<em>Benjamin Reese</em><p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-store&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Visit the Dark Tower store</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1880418622.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Over 30 years in the making, spanning seven volumes, Stephen King's epic quest for the Dark Tower has encompassed almost his entire body of fiction. 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    <![CDATA[At one point in this final book of the Dark Tower series, the character Stephen King (added to the plot in <em>Song of Susannah</em>) looks back at the preceding pages and says &quot;when this last book is published, the readers are going to be just <em>wild</em>.&quot; And he's not kidding.  <p>   After a journey through seven books and over 20 years, King's Constant Readers finally have the conclusion they've been both eagerly awaiting and silently dreading. The tension in the Dark Tower series has built steadily from the beginning and, like in the best of King's novels, explodes into a violent, heart-tugging climax as Roland and his <em>ka-tet</em> finally near their goal. The body count in <em>The Dark Tower</em> is high. The gunslingers come out shooting and face a host of enemies, including low men, mutants, vampires, Roland's hideous quasi-offspring Mordred, and the fearsome Crimson King himself. 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Sadly, King said he did not know himself, that the story was creating itself as it went along. Wherever that woman is now (the clearing at the end of the path, perhaps?), let's hope she has a copy of <em>The Dark Tower</em>. Surely she would agree it's been worth the wait. --<em>Benjamin Reese</em><p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-store&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Visit the Dark Tower store</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1880418622.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Over 30 years in the making, spanning seven volumes, Stephen King's epic quest for the Dark Tower has encompassed almost his entire body of fiction. 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    <body><![CDATA[Learned a valuable lesson with this book....never recommend a series to friends until it is finished. <br/><br/>I am one of Stephen King's 'constant readers.' Usually I am a big fan, and I've bought enough of his expensive hardcovers over the years that I'm perfectly comfortable throwing in my two...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3920288">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[At one point in this final book of the Dark Tower series, the character Stephen King (added to the plot in <em>Song of Susannah</em>) looks back at the preceding pages and says &quot;when this last book is published, the readers are going to be just <em>wild</em>.&quot; And he's not kidding.<br/><br/>After a journey through seven books and over 20 years, King's Constant Readers finally have the conclusion they've been both eagerly awaiting and silently dreading. The tension in the Dark Tower series has built steadily from the beginning and, like in the best of King's novels, explodes into a violent, heart-tugging climax as Roland and his <em>ka-tet</em> finally near their goal. The body count in <em>The Dark Tower</em> is high. The gunslingers come out shooting and face a host of enemies, including low men, mutants, vampires, Roland's hideous quasi-offspring Mordred, and the fearsome Crimson King himself. King pushes the gross-out factor at times--Roland's lesson on tanning (no, not sun tanning) is brutal--but the magic of the series remains strong and readers will feel the pull of the Tower as strongly as ever as the story draws to a close. During this sentimental journey, King ties up loose ends left hanging from the 15 non-series novels and stories that are deeply entwined in the fabric of Mid-World through characters like Randall Flagg (<em>The Stand</em> and others) or Father Callahan (<em>Salem's Lot</em>). When it finally arrives, the long awaited conclusion will leave King's myriad fans satisfied but wishing there were still more to come.<br/><br/>In King's memoir <em>On Writing</em>, he tells of an old woman who wrote him after reading the early books in the Dark Tower series. She was dying, she said, and didn't expect to see the end of Roland's quest. Could King tell her? Does he reach the Tower? Does he save it? Sadly, King said he did not know himself, that the story was creating itself as it went along. Wherever that woman is now (the clearing at the end of the path, perhaps?), let's hope she has a copy of <em>The Dark Tower</em>. Surely she would agree it's been worth the wait. --<em>Benjamin Reese</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[This seventh and final book of the Dark Tower series is utterly heartbreaking.  After slogging through however many thousand pages and sharing all these moments with characters, I found myself attached to their fictional existence.  I cared about them.  So when all hell broke loose in this book, sha...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/989740">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I have read many books, and many book series.  Some I liked, some I liked a LOT.  This one I loved.<br/><br/>The Dark Tower, book VII, over a thousand pages long and still over too soon.<br/><br/>You'll wonder, as the series progesses, how there can *be* an ending.  One that doesn't seem abrupt ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/3960829">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[At one point in this final book of the Dark Tower series, the character Stephen King (added to the plot in <em>Song of Susannah</em>) looks back at the preceding pages and says &quot;when this last book is published, the readers are going to be just <em>wild</em>.&quot; And he's not kidding.  <p>   After a journey through seven books and over 20 years, King's Constant Readers finally have the conclusion they've been both eagerly awaiting and silently dreading. The tension in the Dark Tower series has built steadily from the beginning and, like in the best of King's novels, explodes into a violent, heart-tugging climax as Roland and his <em>ka-tet</em> finally near their goal. The body count in <em>The Dark Tower</em> is high. The gunslingers come out shooting and face a host of enemies, including low men, mutants, vampires, Roland's hideous quasi-offspring Mordred, and the fearsome Crimson King himself. King pushes the gross-out factor at times--Roland's lesson on tanning (no, not sun tanning) is brutal--but the magic of the series remains strong and readers will feel the pull of the Tower as strongly as ever as the story draws to a close. During this sentimental journey, King ties up loose ends left hanging from the 15 non-series novels and stories that are deeply entwined in the fabric of Mid-World through characters like Randall Flagg (<em>The Stand</em> and others) or Father Callahan (<em>Salem's Lot</em>). When it finally arrives, the long awaited conclusion will leave King's myriad fans satisfied but wishing there were still more to come. <p>   In King's memoir <em>On Writing</em>, he tells of an old woman who wrote him after reading the early books in the Dark Tower series. She was dying, she said, and didn't expect to see the end of Roland's quest. Could King tell her? Does he reach the Tower? Does he save it? Sadly, King said he did not know himself, that the story was creating itself as it went along. Wherever that woman is now (the clearing at the end of the path, perhaps?), let's hope she has a copy of <em>The Dark Tower</em>. Surely she would agree it's been worth the wait. --<em>Benjamin Reese</em><p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-store&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Visit the Dark Tower store</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/1880418622.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Over 30 years in the making, spanning seven volumes, Stephen King's epic quest for the Dark Tower has encompassed almost his entire body of fiction. Find every volume of this fantastic adventure, an interview with the master himself, and much more in our Dark  Tower Store.<p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-authors&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Authors on Stephen King</strong> <br/> <img src="http://g-images.amazon.com/images/G/01/homepages/roto-ads/0103/books-sking-2.gif" class="escapedImg"/>Mystery writer Michael Connelly thinks Stephen King's &quot;one of the most generous writers I know of.&quot; Thriller author Ridley Pearson says &quot;King possesses an incredible sense of story...&quot; Read our Stephen King testimonials to find out what else they and other authors had to say about the undisputed King of Horror.<p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-path&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;The Path to the Dark Tower</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/G/01/gifts/60x60rosesummer.gif" class="escapedImg"/>There are only seven volumes in Stephen King's Dark Tower series but more than a dozen of his novels and short stories are deeply entwined with the Mid-World universe. Take a look at the non-series titles, from <em>Salem's Lot</em> to <em>Everything's Eventual</em>. Can you find the connections? <p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-timeline&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;History of an Alternate Universe</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/074325208X.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Robin Furth, an expert on Stephen King's Dark Tower universe if ever there was one, has created a timeline of Mid-World, the slowly crumbling world of gunslinger Roland Deschain. Read it and get up to speed on a world of adventure.<p>  &lt;p clear=&quot;left&quot;&gt;<p>  &lt;a name=&quot;darktower-audio&quot;&gt; <strong>&lt;span class=&quot;king-dp&quot;&gt;Hail to the King</strong> <br/> <img src="http://images.amazon.com/images/P/0743539869.01.THUMBZZZ.jpg" class="escapedImg"/>Fans applauded and critics howled when Stephen King was awarded the National Book Foundation's Medal for Distinguished Service to American Letters. In typical fashion, King accepted the honor with humility and urged recognition for other &quot;popular&quot; authors. Listen to a clip of his acceptance speech, then order the entire speech on audio CD.</p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[The Dark Tower series is the linchpin to King's writing, just as the Dark Tower itself sits at the nexus of all the worlds. Reading the series adds a new depth to King's independent novels, from Insomnia to Salem's Lot to Hearts in Atlantis. Sometimes he tries a little <em>too</em> hard to make everything fi...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/2695893">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <body><![CDATA[I'm just going to use this space as a general review of the series. I loved the first three books. I have read them several times and I love their atmosphere and...I suppose you could call it &quot;grittiness.&quot; My enthusiasm started to wane around book 4, but I probably would not have been so d...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/10346888">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[<em>The Dark Tower</em> is the final volume in Stephen King's 34 years in the writing septet with which it shares its title. Not only does the book complete the 3000-plus page quest, but also weaves together much of King's fiction from his entire career. It is, as King notes in his afterword, as much the summation of his own journey as it is of the last gunslinger, Roland Deschain. <p>The story continues directly from the end of <em>Song of Susannah</em>, but this time is much more of an epic fantasy than a surreal metafiction (a word King tells us he hates, but is stuck with). Roland finally reaches The Dark Tower, but getting there is a wonder in itself, a bleak and often tragic tale with King pulling no punches as the small band of warriors find their destinies. There is more action and excitement, suspense and adventure than in the two proceeding volumes--from desperate chases to battles with a giant spider--while the tone is often melancholy with the remorseless of fate. King works within the patterns of the great fantasy epics, from the Arthurian legends to <em>The Lord of the Rings</em> and his writing is as beautiful as it is unsparingly graphic. The final 100 pages are simply breathtaking in their perfect dark beauty. Doubtless the meaning of it all will be debated for decades to come, with some loving the ending, others feeling let down. But the result is an immensely bold piece of work which avoids the clichés of stock heroic fantasy while completely fulfilling the series' atavistic promise. One thing is certain, the final pages will make many readers head straight back to the first volume, <em>The Gunslinger</em> to make the journey all over again.--<em>Gary Dalkin</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Brilliant final<br/><br/>Some time ago I have written a review on Gunslinger then I have decided to refrain from reviewing the rest of the series until I have finished The Dark Tower VII.<br/>Now, I have reached the destination. I have finished the last book in the saga. It was indeed a very long jo...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/48787955">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[At one point in this final book of the Dark Tower series, the character Stephen King (added to the plot in <em>Song of Susannah</em>) looks back at the preceding pages and says &quot;when this last book is published, the readers are going to be just <em>wild</em>.&quot; And he's not kidding.<br/><br/>After a journey through seven books and over 20 years, King's Constant Readers finally have the conclusion they've been both eagerly awaiting and silently dreading. The tension in the Dark Tower series has built steadily from the beginning and, like in the best of King's novels, explodes into a violent, heart-tugging climax as Roland and his <em>ka-tet</em> finally near their goal. The body count in <em>The Dark Tower</em> is high. The gunslingers come out shooting and face a host of enemies, including low men, mutants, vampires, Roland's hideous quasi-offspring Mordred, and the fearsome Crimson King himself. King pushes the gross-out factor at times--Roland's lesson on tanning (no, not sun tanning) is brutal--but the magic of the series remains strong and readers will feel the pull of the Tower as strongly as ever as the story draws to a close. During this sentimental journey, King ties up loose ends left hanging from the 15 non-series novels and stories that are deeply entwined in the fabric of Mid-World through characters like Randall Flagg (<em>The Stand</em> and others) or Father Callahan (<em>Salem's Lot</em>). When it finally arrives, the long awaited conclusion will leave King's myriad fans satisfied but wishing there were still more to come.<br/><br/>In King's memoir <em>On Writing</em>, he tells of an old woman who wrote him after reading the early books in the Dark Tower series. She was dying, she said, and didn't expect to see the end of Roland's quest. Could King tell her? Does he reach the Tower? Does he save it? Sadly, King said he did not know himself, that the story was creating itself as it went along. Wherever that woman is now (the clearing at the end of the path, perhaps?), let's hope she has a copy of <em>The Dark Tower</em>. Surely she would agree it's been worth the wait. --<em>Benjamin Reese</em>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[*Spoilers ahead so don’t read on if you’ve not finished the series***<br/><br/>I’ve given 5 starts as more for the series as a whole than DT V7 as a stand alone volume which I’d rate at 4.<br/><br/>I can understand why other reviewers have been left unhappy and unsatisfied but personally...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/19184978">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[ok, holy fuck<br/><br/>this series, as a whole, has a lot of ups and downs.  periods of good, fast-paced plotting and unique and exciting character development, surrounded by dull dull stretches of nothing much at all, and plot points that border on racism and homophobia thrown in every now and th...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/14867147">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[I devoured this book in less than two days over winter break--I had been waiting to read it for so long. I think I gave it such a good rating just because I was relieved that I had the opportunity to finish the story. Many years ago, my ex-husband and I worried that King would die before he finished...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/11702378">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Oh my.  So disappointing.  Uninspired characters invented just to cover plot holes and to get other characters conveniently out of the way may be fine for some, but not me.  The one thing that did save this book for me was the Dark Tower itself.  <br/><br/><br/>*****SPOILER ALERT!!!*****<br/><br/>...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/10182252">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Stephen King's novel &quot;The Dark Tower&quot; is the seventh and last instalment of the epic &quot;Dark Tower&quot; series. The novel runs for 683 pages out of the series total of 3712 pages. The book does not include an introduction like in some of the earlier instalments, but it does end with a ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47629488">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Let's face it. Even if you're a huge Stephen King fan (like me) and have read most of his works... you don't always like their endings. At least not all of them. This seems to be the biggest gripe for those who post of the few forums I frequent. And believe me I know just because they didn't like it...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47098812">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Creating &quot;true narrative magic&quot; (<em>The Washington Post</em>) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited -- breath-takingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining.<p>Roland Deschain and his <em>ka-tet</em> have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings . . . and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.</p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[(I skipped writing individual reviews for book 4-6, since I was reading the whole series back-to-back where one book ends and the other begins became quite blurred!)<br/><br/>This series was, while entirely enjoyable, thoroughly exhausting!  Each book gets longer as each detour on the path to the ...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/46776712">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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    <![CDATA[Vampires. &quot;Taheen&quot;. Low men.<br/><br/>Roland. <br/><br/>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[To quote Larry David, &quot;eh&quot;.<br/><br/><br/>Reading it just to finish it, honestly.<br/><br/><br/>Not that I am too good for SK, but the series disappointed me----in execution.<br/><br/><br/>SK is so good at hinting at things...but has achieved so much success at belaboring language...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/44001200">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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