wizard and glass is probably my favorite read ever, just saying, but s o s was great because after it was over if left me amazed that so much could happen in such a short time.
wizard and glass is probably my favorite read ever, just saying, but s o s was great because after it was over if left me amazed that so much could happen in such a short time.
Just finished and loved Song of Susannah... even though like Wizard and Glass, I was wary, mainly due to the titles, but both books have surprised and I am enthralled.
DT6 may have been my favorite so far. Seeing sai King become part of the story. Roland and Eddie's entire storyline in Maine. And the rest of ka-tet in NYC. Awesome! And the WTC becoming part of the story.
I'm so ready for my mind to be blown after DT7.
And I will finish just in time for UTD!
I'm right there with you on DT7, I can't wait to read it. I'm in love with the series (and probably with Roland of Gilead), and it makes me so anxious when I have to wait for my book to come in. My library has books 1-4 and I've had to request 5 and 6 and now 7. I think after I finish the series, I will buy the last three paperbacks secondhand and donate them to the library so future readers won't have to wait so long to read the whole series!
in my opinion this was the worst book in the DT series
It's surprising to me that Wizards and Glass is getting such a bad rap here. It is mostly a love story, (the way only SK could write one) but one I thought was just outstanding with regaurd to the rest of the series. If I had to rate the books (favorite -to -least favorite) I'm not sure how that would go exactly, but personally I think I would put W a G above S o S.
I was absorbed from the moment I began reading the series, not one of the books in it was difficult to get through in the least for me! I just love SK's style, he could probably write a book about making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, and I would buy it in hardcover
I have a copy of SoS but have not read any other works of the DT series of books. I want to start reading it now but Im wondering if it will spoil the continuity of reading the others when I get them. I have a copy of Wizards and Glass too. I would really appreciate some advice on this so that I don't spoil the experience of these books for myself. Do each of them stand alone?![]()
They do not each stand alone. They are all part of a series. I would not suggest reading SoS without reading the first five, as you will be missing a lot of necessary back story (a couple thousand pages worth?). Start with the Gunslinger and read them in order, otherwise, it will be quite confusing and won't make much sense.
Gan's kai-box?
So, Eddie and Roland meet with Sai King for the first time. After they leave he rights the note to Jake. Dad-a-chum dad-a-chee, not to worry, you've got the key. Then he pops the note into his mouth and swallows in, smiling.
During they're palaver King says he's not sure if he IS Gan or if Gan flows through him or what. If he is Gan and he just at that note, then how did it get to New York at the hotel desk for him? plop
Wash your hands after reading that Jakey!
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