25th March 2006, 02:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Denie Alconn The Dark Tower series really seems to fit in with the rest of his work, I just finished it (say thankya) and am convinced that it really is the greatest thing he`s written.
It is a good mix of si-fi, horror and fantasy (none too obvious) and if you`re not put off by the first book you`re really in for a fun ride.
The best I`ve read so far, can`t wait for the comic of the Dark Tower (expected to come out 2007 ) | I have to be honest here and say that when I read 'The Gunslinger', I didn't like it but I stuck with it, then I read the rest, what can I say? I read 'The Drawing of the three' in a day, then went out and promptly bought' The Waste Lands'. All the books are great in their own ways, I couldn't put down the 'Wolves of Calla'. I loved the fact that so many different characters from other Stephen King books were included. *Spoiler Alert here - Warning*
How great was that Father Callaghan appeared as did the low men and various other characters.
I was disappointed by the end and as I stated before, I re-read it and I liked it,I just didn't want the Dark Tower Series to end.
As Roland says..
All things lead to the tower..
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