Following The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three continues the Dark Tower series and the quest of Roland of Gilead as he attempts to reach the fabled Dark Tower. After being seriously injured by a giant lobster-like creature, Roland must attempt to make his way across the desolate landscape of the Mid-World. As he continues … Read More …
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Song of Susannah – Dark Tower 6 Review
There’s a belief among fiction writers that, if an author is truly talented, he injects just enough of himself into his work to not be intrusive, yet to be honest and make the story itself come to life. Song of Susannah is a novel, the sixth installment of the Dark Tower series to be exact, … Read More …
The Dark Tower – Dark Tower 7 by Stephen King Review
The Dark Tower is the work that King fans have waited almost a quarter of a century to read. Stephen King began the series with the first title, The Gunslinger , in 1982. With the final installment in the series that shares the novel’s namesake, The Dark Tower series , Stephen King finally brings the … Read More …
The Gunslinger – Dark Tower 1 Review
In 1982, Stephen King began navigating toward penning his own epic series, The Dark Tower series, with the first novel in the series, The Gunslinger. Part Western, part fantasy, part science fiction, The Gunslinger begins an epic that would be nearly a quarter of a century in the making. Finally releasing the last installments of … Read More …
The Waste Lands by Stephen King Review
The Waste Lands is the third installment in the Dark Tower series and, having established two of the main characters who will remain pivotal throughout the series in The Drawing of the Three, Waste Lands moves Roland and his companions closer to the Dark Tower while picking up a few more companions on the way. … Read More …
Wizard and Glass – Dark Tower 4 Review
Following The Waste Lands, Wizard and Glass is the fourth installment in Stephen King’s epic Dark Tower series. Wizard & Glass clearly illustrates King’s ability to create a believable, almost apocalyptic world, even more so than the former titles in the series. Those readers who are already familiar with King’s The Stand know well how … Read More …
Wolves of the Calla – Dark Tower 5 Review
Wolves of the Calla, following Wizard & Glass, is the fifth volume in Stephen King’s epic Dark Tower series. After escaping the fan favorite King villain, Randall Flagg in Wizard & Glass, Roland and his ka-tet are seemingly detained from continuing on their trek to the Dark Tower when they enter the village of Calla … Read More …