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... These books are the pride and joy of my collection so I feel an urge to share my ramblings with you. So, Stephen King eh. "I won't read anything by him because he only writes dodgy horror novels." A common misconception is that King is a horror writer. However, those who know anything ... Read review

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The Dark Tower: Dark Tower Volume 7

The Dark Tower: Dark Tower Volume 7

The final volume sees gunslinger Roland on a roller-coaster mix of exhilarating triumph ... more

and aching loss in his unrelenting quest to reach
the dark tower.  Roland's band of pilgrims remains
united  though scattered.  Susannah-Mia has been
carried off t...

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Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

Advantages: A synopsis of the greatest series of books I have ever read!
Disadvantages: The longest review of all time.

...must be. These books are the pride and joy of my collection so I feel an urge to share my ramblings with you.

So, Stephen King eh. "I won't read anything by him because he only writes dodgy horror novels."
A common misconception is that King is a horror writer. However, those who know anything about him know the man is capable of writing in a variety of fields. Although, predominantly known for books such as "The ...
...Tower series myself included. The Dark Tower series consists of seven books all of varying lengths and scope.

King got the idea to write this series of novels from a poem by Robert Browning called "Childe Roland to The Dark Tower Came". I will let those of you with the patience read it in its entirety at the end of this review as it is a truly wonderful piece; but for some idea on the inspiration behind the books here is ... more

dididave 25.05.2004 (28.09.2004)
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A journey of 3854 steps (pages anyway)

Advantages: Takes you right through the whole journey
Disadvantages: Starts turning into some weird ego trip

When I first picked up the box set of the first 4 of this series I had no way of knowing how long it would take me to get to the end. I have always been a Stephen King fan, and a fantasy fan, so imagine my delight in finding the two combined :o) This is his attempt to do his own Lord of the Rings (he says as much in the preamble bit of the four paperbacks) only with a cowboy twist and a bit of King Arthur thrown in for good measure. King Arthur, ...
...it did get weird towards the end. It also has been influenced by the Robert Browing poem Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came, but as I was unaware of this poem before starting the books, it doesn't have much meaning to me, but will to plenty of others I am sure. King first had a short story from the first book published in 1978, so he has spent most of his writing life on this story (in more ways than one, but see later in this opinion for that) ...

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The Dark Tower awaits

Advantages: Great books, very enthralling
Disadvantages: Too much time between publications

...out there still wondering what the craic is with Stephen King's 'The Dark Tower' series. This is going to be pretty long, but I think it has to be in order to explain everything I can. This is not an opinion on it as such, but an explanation for those wishing to read it in the future, hope it helps...Phoenix. ----------------- Roland’s World. ----------------- Described by King himself as being 'related to ours in some fundamental way' Roland’s ...
...burning', but some remnants of the past still remain. Items such as light bulbs, motorbikes, machine guns and oil tankers seem to us as fairly un-modern, but Roland lives in a world much like that of the west - meaning the American wild west. Many of the old items are useless, but some still are in operation - the light bulbs in Gilead’s great hall, for example. Another thing is that this War that presumably has occurred was one of a nuclear ...

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Surreal but vaguely familiar

Advantages: The surrealist setting
Disadvantages: The third novel and the mutants (you'll have to read)

The Dark Tower series was my first foray into Stephen King's work (I later found his horror to be a little trashy) and I was by no means disappointed. The series is best described as colourful, detailed and mildly disturbing as Roland the Gunslinger journeys through MidWorld, a place with parallels to many of the eras of our own race. There are times when this setting is explored as a post-apocalyptic wasteland, remnants of unknown machines and buildings ...
...My best guess as to the origins of Midworld is that it is the survivor of a Second Coming, a scarred skeleton of a former world which is uncannily like the one in which we now live. The story is loosely based around a poem named 'Childe Rowland To The Darke Tower Came' - there are mentions of this in Shakespeares 'King Lear' and so by my prediction it is a good 500 years old. The plot across the four novels is as follows. The first novel, The Gunslinger ...

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Alternative style really works for King

Advantages: An epic landscape that doesn't need lots of characters or dialogue as it paints the sotryline for itself
Disadvantages: Such a change from his normal style can either be a good or bad thing for readers

This should be in the FANTASY section!!! I refused to read this series at first, being a die-hard King fan I was extremely taken aback at his movement into what at fist glance is a completely different genre. Then, as any King reader will know, most of his works do have an alarming amount of BIG imagination and fantasy mixed up with all that horror. So, at the airport, quite recently having been dissapointed to find that the book I truly wanted ...
...books in the series (I read far too much when I have time on my hands!). I began with complete mistrust and was, I reluctantly admit, a bit smug when I found that the book didn't grab me straight away - this was probably because unlike his other books King lets the landscape and what it is saying envelope the reader first, instead of just setting the background as a chracter introduction. But then I forgot my bias outlook and REALLY read it. When ...

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This Story is No Horror!

Advantages: Wonderful characters, imaginative and involving!
Disadvantages: It finished...or did it?

...review any particular installment of the 'Dark Tower' series in isolation would, I feel, be a pointless exercise. They are all essential cogs in the greater machine of the Dark Tower series in which we follow Roland's epic quest to find his personal grail: The Dark Tower. Unlike the horror stories, which make up the majority of King's work, this is a fantasy adventure of the highest order that plays with many contemporary reference points amidst ...
...The way King weaves a whole string of narratives together is incredible: a feat which is made more astounding by the fact that he has spanned this series over almost thirty years of writing on and off! Roland's backstory is compelling and King tantalises the reader by revealing it gradually throughout the seven books. Though Roland is undoubtedly the star of the show his supporting cast of fellow travellers, who he picks up on the way to the tower, ...

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