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Is the Dark Tower series worth reading?
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That fact aside, I personally thought is was phenomenal and would recommend it in an instant to and sci-fi/fantasy fans. It fits more in that genre than horror.
I've heard the endless complaints about the ending. Understand them even, but I can't imagine a more perfect ending.

hey Richard what are your thoughts on santa claus I felt him and big bird were by far the weakest points in the series of course i'm referring to the crimson king and the other bad guys I forgot what there call something toi but anyways I perfered the sisters of euriel opposed to the ladder of bad guys

That fact aside, I personally thought is was phenomenal and would recommend it in an ins..."
I couldn't agree more with you on that jen the ending was perfect and I think king did a brave thing by doing it the way he did

So in response to other posts YES the post is intended for the entire Dark Tower series, BUT bear in mind that the discussion creator (me, in other words) HAS NOT read the novels. I don't mind saying which books are better and why, it really doesn't bother me.
Thanks guys for your input on the series, I am giving it a trial of a couple of books. I enjoy everyone's opinions and respect them all equally.
As a Stephen King fan, I am interested in seeing how all his other works tie into this series.

'Salem's Lot
The Stand - big connectivity
The Talisman - big connectivity
The Mist
It
The Eyes of the Dragon - big connectivity
Insomnia - this one drove me nuts, after The Wastelands there was a huge break before book 4 and Insomnia has a tiny hint at The Dark Tower almost as a throw away line on one page. The wait for book 4 was almost unbearable
Rose Madder
Desperation
The Regulators
Bag of Bones
Hearts in Atlantis - big connectivity
Black House - big connectivity
Everything's Eventual
From a Buick 8
Ur - big connectivity
Cell
The Dead Zone
Cujo
Blockade Billy
Full Dark, No Stars
Under the Dome
11/22/63
The Long Walk
Just After Sunset
The Colorado Kid
NOS4A2


I value your opinion but I think mine will be quite different. I could just be biased because I'm a f



The Gunslinger is a brilliant book, the Dark Tower a fantastic series. Even though the books, the world and the characters change and vary, throughout it all Roland is the Gunslinger, an iconic character relentlessly pursuing his goal.
I found it immersive and compelling - I happily recommend it to everyone.



The world he creates is breathtaking, the scope, the vision, everything. But the story itself is no good, after the 4th book. The 4th book is like a tipping point for the series where it goes to shit. Anything after that is hardly worth the time.


All in all, I love the series. Wastelands is the best and despite popular opinion Wolves of The Calla is my second favorite. The ending is a trip, and you will either hate it or love it; but in actual fact, it totally makes sense, ka being a wheel and what not.

Been reading King since I was in Jr High (in the 70s) and have read just about everything he has written. Books 1-4 of Dark Tower I enjoyed, Book 5 I sort of enjoyed, and then I never read 6 or 7 for some reason. Keep thinking I might start over at 1 again, but --- oh well, maybe not, who knows? You can tell I am sort of ambivalent about the Gunslinger guy. When I tried to re-read Wolves of Calla again, and then read last two the way they spoke to each other really sort of annoyed me. So, I do like King, and I'm thinking if you are someone that doesn't mind long fantasy series then go for it!


I wouldn't ever read books VI or VII again. And, to be honest, I wish I never read VII.



The thing I like about King that I think you can see through all the books, is his easy writing. The use of long and difficult vocabulary is not necessary. With just some simple words can he paint a picture that lingers in your mind. That is what I like and I'm enjoying every sentence when I read this series.

The thing I like about King that I think you can see through a..."
I agree with you concerning King's writing style being a big part of the enjoyment in reading his books. His stories are inventive, but it's his voice as a writer that has me eager to listen to them. It's as if King is telling the stories to you himself through his characters. I'm only halfway through this series, and despite some of the criticisms I've heard about it, I'm looking forward to continuing with it, all the way through to the end.


I really enjoyed the first book because of the wasteland. Its simple on a minimalism way and the questions is piling up. Makes you want to keep reading.



However, I don't quite think the series lives up to the "Magnum opus" King himself would like it to be, it is a bit incohesive (being written over many years), the links to his other works feel a bit forced and his personal appearance in the series feels a bit tacked on. There are so many question left unanswered about the universe the book takes place in that it left me a bit frustrated.


However, I d..."
I totally agree Niklas. Did you like The Wasteland? That was my favorite of the series.

The Wasteland was my favorite of the series. King at his peak.


I guess the pattern of my liking is "The more standalone the book was, the more I liked it. The more I had to fit the events in the larger storyline, the more my brain hurt and the less I liked it"

Oh, and everyone should read The Dark Tower. Best fantasy ever. So there.

By that criteria, then TDoTT (the second book) would probably be the best.
"The more I had to fit the events in the larger storyline, the more my brain hurt and the less I liked it"
That's funny. The Wasteland did fit into a larger storyline and set up future storylines, all of which were pretty head-splitting.

I was encouraged by an online friend to keep reading. She said the second book is way, way better. She was right.
I've only read up to the 4th book so far. (Wizard and Glass) The books are really, really long and complex. They are a mixture of fantasy, sci-fi, mystery, action, adventure, and suspense in my opinion. There's some humor now & then. And being King, of course some horror also.
I've found the characters to be likeable people, with real depth. I feel like I know them in real life, and I've cared about these characters.
It is a long series, so you have to be in the mood to settle in for a long read for each book. Some people can fly right through them, but not me.
I had to take a break between each book, reading other books by other authors.
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