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    and how fantastic was that book? i love when he gets cosmic in his writing and the language gets really psychedelic, just love love it. and i thought it was so clever how he used the bible's version of creation and twisted our the 'let there be light' line to mean the deadlights instead of something good . when i realised what was happening, i just got such a thrill from that. it was very differently written to his other books, i thought - sparser. something about the simple sentence construction, maybe? and very direct and laconic, i suppose. it felt more dreamline and detached. just started 'the drawing of the three' this morning and it feels more like his other books, but 'the gunslinger' was different - i liked it though, a beautiful book.

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    I'm starting the second book of Tower 3 and book one seemed like a return to the language you mention in Tower 1. I understand what you mean about cosmic and psychedelic, whereas reading Tower 3 became dimensional, every word and letter like a step building up to a climactic image. How do we follow these things? I guess we think the same way.

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    i read The Gunsliger months ago, and i don't know i didn't loved the book i dont know why i just finished and that, the end and no more... i wanted to read all the DT series but mmm maybe later ;P

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    I like how it started off simply. Roland's a gruff character who I like, he reminds me a bit of Thomas Covenant only much more cooler and competant.

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    This was just a terrific read. Before I began the series, someone had picked up Wizard and Glass for me at a secondhand store, thinking I'd like it. When I saw it was a part of a series (I knew nothing about The Dark Tower at the time), I laid it aside to read in proper sequence.

    I finally picked up The Gunslinger...and it didn't look like 'my' sort of book, nor did it bear anything but a passing resemblance to Kings works I loved so much. Yet I adored it. I was a lucky one, I think. By the time I finished each one, the next was already out; ergo, no waiting.

    I loved this book.

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    I also loved this one, then i read the second one, which was a little weird but brilliant and then i started the third got halfway and had to give up, i found it very hard to get into, although it might have been that i was just sick of the characters, im like that with books i cant read a story about the same characters for too long, so ill probably go back to them but read another book in between each one thats what im doing with a series of books called the Night Watch atm.

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    I finished the Gunslinger this weekend and I loved it. Cannot wait ot get my hands on the rest of the series.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noods View Post
    I finished the Gunslinger this weekend and I loved it. Cannot wait ot get my hands on the rest of the series.......
    Hi,

    Boy, have you ever got treats in store!

    Let us know how you're enjoying it, won't you?

    Long days and pleasant nights

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnDalglish View Post
    Hi,

    Boy, have you ever got treats in store!

    Let us know how you're enjoying it, won't you?


    Long days and pleasant nights
    I certainly will!

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    The Original Poster is surfing on my wavelength.

    I don't consider "The Gunslinger" to be a part of the rest of the series. It stands alone, like our Good Buddysai.

    There was too much of a time lapse in the writing during which both King and industry changed.

    I dig the other books, though.

    ~BJS

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