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The Appetizers (Preparatory Stand-Alones)
[Planning Thread]・Insomnia (1994) 4.2 (June 1) [link]
・’Salem’s Lot (1975) 4.1 (July 1) [link]
・The Eyes of the Dragon (1987) 2.2 (Aug 1) [link]
・The Stand (1978/1990) 2.1 (Sept 1) [link]
・Everything's Eventual (2002) Skip "Sisters of Eluria" 4.5 (Oct 13) [link]
・Hearts in Atlantis (1999) 4.6 (Nov 4) [link]
The Main Course: The Dark Tower
1. The Gunslinger (Jan 1) [link]
2. The Drawing of the Three (Feb 1) [link]
Recommended Follow Ups: The Stand, The Eyes of the Dragon
3. The Waste Lands (Mar 1) [link]
4. Wizard and Glass (Apr 1) [link]
Short: The Little Sisters of Eluria (In Everything's Eventual)
5. Wolves of the Calla (May 1) [link]
6. Song of Susannah (Jun 1) [link]
7. The Dark Tower (Jul 1) [link]
Dessert? Unscheduled
3.5 The Wind Through the Keyhole
Graphic Novels: The Gunslinger Born
And various other connected Kingverse novels, such as The Talisman or It
Started this yesterday and just finished and this one was everything I hoped for after finishing book 1!!! (view spoiler)
Really appreciating the opening recap/explanation--really needed that! Also, I didn't realize the poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came was inspired by King Lear...Full text can be found here:
https://allpoetry.com/Childe-Roland-T...
Gonna try to take a closer look at it later.
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rated it 4 stars
Read this, over the past 5-6hrs, with some pauses... at 3x speed it's only a bit over 4hr book...
This was a much more straightforward book, and easier to follow... curious if anyone that was gonna quit after book 1 takes Soo/other's recommendations to at least try book 2 and what they think if they do...
Personally, I feel like I'm mostly reading this series because I feel like I should, and I'm curious about "the hubbub"/storyline...
(view spoiler)
This was a much more straightforward book, and easier to follow... curious if anyone that was gonna quit after book 1 takes Soo/other's recommendations to at least try book 2 and what they think if they do...
Personally, I feel like I'm mostly reading this series because I feel like I should, and I'm curious about "the hubbub"/storyline...
(view spoiler)
I never finished the series so I cannot speak to how it ends or if it is a satisfying conclusion but I am going to keep at it. I remembered the most from this book and I enjoyed it as much as I thought I would so I am happy with it for now :)
I rated it 4 stars... it was a much more enjoyable story than book 1, and easier to follow... just noting that this is a book I'm reading because I signed up for it and did all the planning last year for, less than looking forward to, sadly... maybe that'll change as we progress...
Read this yesterday and agree with Iain--a lot easier to follow, more enjoyable story--and with Ann-Marie--that it's the characters that really sold it, especially Odetta/Detta's story... Also agreeing on how good King is at describing the mundane... and adding how good he is at making it creepy... (view spoiler)
Epub search counts 10 instances of "balls"--less than I'd've thought. But then, King knows how to make them memorable.
Nyssa wrote: "I'm still waiting for my library hold to come through."Hold finally came through. I will start tonight.
I am about to start chapter 5. I am intrigued, but I'm not enjoying the story.
I agree, however, that it is much easier to follow than book one.
I plan to finish this one and decide whether to continue the series.
Glad you'll continue Nyssa!I'm through chapter 4 I think? I really like seeing our world through Roland's POV. Makes for some humorous situations
Oh yeah, good point about "getting under the skin" of a character has a particular horror to it as well...
Started this one this morning. Eddie was always my favorite character so happy to be back among friends.
LOL I would not have thought of Eddie that way... though that makes me curious to see... I guess from the first book, I wasn't expecting too many characters to carry onwards...
I just finished this. I eye read it and really enjoyed it. I read this first back in 2010 and didn’t remember anything. Just like a whole new book to me. I originally rated it 3 stars but I like it a ton more this time around but I think because I generally know how the story goes. Last few pages (view spoiler)
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