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But, of course, a lot of us read the series before TWTTK came out and the story didn't suffer at all.

It might also fit better in your head to read Wind first. As Becky says, it doesn't progress the main story, so it's not critical. But if you liked W&G (and I see that you gave it 5-stars), then this shouldn't annoy you too much.
My problem was reading it years after the main series and wanting something more to satisfy my DT fix. If read in the middle, that shouldn't be an issue.
My problem was reading it years after the main series and wanting something more to satisfy my DT fix. If read in the middle, that shouldn't be an issue.



Be sure to check out "The Little Sisters of Eluria", available in Everything's Eventual: 14 Dark Tales. It's a Roland story from his days before The Gunslinger.

I chose to read them in the order they were published, and skipped Wind, even though it was released by the time I got to it. I suppose I'll get to it one day, but it's not burning a hole in my to-do list.
I'd much rather see Blaine the Mono come roarin' back.


Me too! Blaine was awesome. Evil. But awesome. :)
I actually find it funny that people aren't as adamant about reading "The Little Sisters of Eluria" within the scope of the series (or at all), like they do Wind. I guess it's because it wasn't an official book all by itself?
The thing is, it's as much a part of the DT series as Wind.
The thing is, it's as much a part of the DT series as Wind.

Stephanie wrote: "Is it a shorter story Chris?"
It's shorter than Wind, yes. It's a decent sized novella though.
Not "at all"? It concerns Roland and his quest.
It was written after Wizard and Glass, and I guess people weren't as starved for DT (DTs for my DT?) as we were when Wind came out.
It's shorter than Wind, yes. It's a decent sized novella though.
Not "at all"? It concerns Roland and his quest.
It was written after Wizard and Glass, and I guess people weren't as starved for DT (DTs for my DT?) as we were when Wind came out.

That's your opinion, of course. Which is fine, but I'll maintain my own, thanks. I'd say it's as important as Wind, which is also not necessary for a complete series.
Funny that Roland's backstory isn't part of the main storyline. Without Roland's backstory, you have no main storyline.
Funny that Roland's backstory isn't part of the main storyline. Without Roland's backstory, you have no main storyline.

Excellent point, Chris. For some reason, readers don't seem to be as adamant about Eluria as the other DT stories, which surprises me a lot, actually.

If you're referring to the graphic novels, you should try them before you scoff at them as being "funny books".

Let us know what you chose please.
I've only read the first sequence, The Gunslinger Born.
They're so expensive..But I still want them all.
They're so expensive..But I still want them all.

If you're referring to the graphic novels, you should try them before you scoff at them as being "funny books"."
Ran a funny book/gaming store from 89-91. I did like Watchmen and Frank miller's Dark Knight stuff (still have those funny books).
Squire wrote: "Ran a funny book/gaming store in from 89-91. I did like Watchemen and Frank miller's Dark Knight stuff (still have those funny books)...."
I tried both of those earlier this year, and was very underwhelmed. I liked them alright, but didn't see what the hype was about. Could be that I'm not sophisticated enough.
I tried both of those earlier this year, and was very underwhelmed. I liked them alright, but didn't see what the hype was about. Could be that I'm not sophisticated enough.

They are excellent though. The format is definitely different from the novels, and it has it's own "voice", I guess you'd call it, but I love them. They add a lot to the experience.
I give Peter David credit on that. He's a great writer. I've read some of his Star Trek stuff, and some of his other comics. I always enjoy it.
Plus the artwork in the DT series is brilliant.
Plus the artwork in the DT series is brilliant.

I am. When I was growing up, funny books were only in the Special Education classroom; they were forbidden in the regular classrooms, so I just ignored them. Now they're mainstream. I just let the world pass me by; I catch up only as far as I think I need to.
I also listen to music for the lyrics, not the god-awful noise behind them. :)

Thankfully, most of society has moved past that view. Books that primarily use art to tell a story shouldn't be scorned as being inferior. They are just different mediums. Not an adaptation, but like using watercolors instead of oil paint. It's different, but no less worthy.
You can't really know you don't like something you've never tried - you can only think you won't like it. Since you DO like the Dark Tower series, maybe you should give the first graphic novel a go and see if you might enjoy it?

I guess, for me, it's the difference between art in service of the story, or art being the story. I can rate both volumes of The Secretary of Dreams 5 stars because the script is every word of King's short stories; Chadbourne simply illustrated it. A funny book uses art to tell the story; the captions and thought balloons are in service of the art.
It's all a matter of preference. And if I prefer one over the other, one of them has to be inferior by definition.

But if you're not interested... *shrug* Whatever floats your boat.


Chris wrote: "I've only read the first sequence, The Gunslinger Born.
They're so expensive..But I still want them all."
I got all the graphic novels from the library and just loved them. Though the graphic novel is still continuing with totally brand new stories.
They're so expensive..But I still want them all."
I got all the graphic novels from the library and just loved them. Though the graphic novel is still continuing with totally brand new stories.

I am under the assumption that "Wind" isn't really a story of Roland, but of Mid-World, whereas "Wolves" is an continuation of the ka-tet...
OK, Ready for opinions....