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5 stars Cathie? Now your just teasing me. :)





My reading has slowed down considerably this month due to work and other commitments but I'm going to check in time and again to see what everyone else is thinking about it.
I read it at least 10 years ago now and loved this series so much!

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Michelle wrote: "I so wanted to join in on re-reading this one with everybody but I don't think there's any way I will be able to :-(
My reading has slowed down considerably this month due to work and other commitm..."
I was hoping to re-read too, but am not going to have the time. I'm looking forward to The Wind Through the Keyhole in December though!
My reading has slowed down considerably this month due to work and other commitm..."
I was hoping to re-read too, but am not going to have the time. I'm looking forward to The Wind Through the Keyhole in December though!


~ Eddie Dean, Odetta and Jack Mort?

~ Eddie Dean, Odetta and Jack Mort?"
Eddie and Odetta/Detta! I love these characters and the bond they all form as the ka-tet. There's stuff i want to say but i dont know if it would be considered spoiler or not... Im not sure if it happens at the end of this book or the beginning of Waste Lands. ahh.
As for Jack Mort.. he's essential to the story but I cant say i like him.




Ha ha I picked up on that too. I was like - excuse me this sounds more like some sort of dissociative disorder. But I know back then everything was labeled as schizophrenia. My mom was diagnosed with it after I was born in 1976 after some odd behaviors/disorganized thinking - never had a problem again. I have argued with my Grandma about this - she just doesn't get it. I think today it may be labeled under a post partum depression umbrella?
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After his confrontation with the man in black at the end of The Gunslinger, Roland awakes to find three doors on the beach of Mid-World's Western Sea—each leading to New York City but at three different moments in time. Through these doors, Roland must "draw" three figures crucial to his quest for the Dark Tower. In 1987, he finds Eddie Dean, The Prisoner, a heroin addict. In 1964, he meets Odetta Holmes, the Lady of Shadows, a young African-American heiress who lost her lower legs in a subway accident and gained a second personality that rages within her. And in 1977, he encounters Jack mort, Death, a pusher responsible for cruelties beyond imagining. Has Roland found new companions to form the ka-tet of his quest? Or has he unleashed something else entirely?
I loved this 2nd book! Gritty and captivating in true Stephen King form.
Happy Reading!