drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free!
I don't have anything to say about The Drawing Of The Three right now, but it occurs to me that there's a need for threads that first time Dark Tower readers can go to to talk about what they've read so far without being exposed to information about the later books in the series. Maybe these could be stickied...
New readers: discuss your story.
Old readers: be on your very best behavior and don't don't don't ever address things that come later in the series -- don't "spoil" the journey for your fellow-travelers.
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Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
Hi, Lencho-
Great idea, thank you!
I just recently began The Drawing of The Three (X2) and I've been meaning to request a bit of clarification in regards to
Roland possessing a purse...I really do not recall him having that throughout The Gunslinger.. And another question: is this "purse" akin to a woman's handbag, or am I being too literal?
("All things serve the Beam")
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
I think of that more in terms of the archaic-english meaning of 'purse', like "who steals my purse steals trash..." ie, anything that contains money, could be a wallet or whatever... a pouch of some kind...
We all float down here.
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
Thank you, Lencho. Your input is much appreciated.
But I still don't recall Roland having one in The Gunslinger, so where did it come from? How did he come to possess it?
("All things serve the Beam")
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
hey i got one - randall,i know your reading through this again- i just heard him say
he and cuthbert gunned down allan ??? where would that be - was it ever told ? (its before door three when he hands the gun to eddie)
i'm hearing so much more this time round - awesome !!!!!
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
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hey i got one - randall,i know your reading through this again- i just heard him say
he and cuthbert gunned down allan ??? where would that be - was it ever told ? (its before door three when he hands the gun to eddie)
i'm hearing so much more this time round - awesome !!!!!
I think you'll find that bit of information expanded on in Wolves of the Calla.
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
I'm about the start this book for the first time. Many years ago, I read The Gunslinger, and really had a hard time getting into it. On the suggestion of other SKMBers, I read it again-this time I read the revised version, which seemed to flow much better for me. I really enjoyed it. I'm going on vacation next week and plan to download this and the next book in the series before I go. Can anyone tell me if there is a "revised" version of all books in the series? If so, am I missing out on something by reading revised versions instead of the original?
Thanks.
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
Right after Steve had finished the 7th book, and when he was revising the first, he'd thought about doing all of the first 4 books but changed his mind. Long way of saying, no,:smile2: just the first one was revised.
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
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Right after Steve had finished the 7th book, and when he was revising the first, he'd thought about doing all of the first 4 books but changed his mind. Long way of saying, no,:smile2: just the first one was revised.
Thanks! I have yet another question: B&N website shows The Waste Lands as the third book in the series and lists it as "revised version". Do you have any idea what's up with that-especially since only the first one was actually revised?
Re: drawing of the three -- safe thread for first-time readers. safe and spoiler-free
I think it's saying revised because it's the NOOK version. If I'm remembering correctly, there were some problems with the ebook reader version that needed correcting. It's not revised because of anything that Steve changed.