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    You are not alone, I have been on Wizard and Glass for 3 years now, when I stormed through the previous books in about 3 months lol. Prob doesn't help I became a mom and an apartment manager. I still have the book, sitting in my nightstand next to my toys. Yeah, that drawer doesn't get opened much anymore. Looking forward to the night when I have time to open it back up. Not just the book but the drawer.

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    I have been reading Stephen King for most of my life (I was 17 or so when "Carrie" was published and I will be turning 50 this year) and when "The Dark Tower" series was well underway I knew several people who were reading it and they all kept telling me to read it because they knew I'd like it, but I resisted because I thought the Western angle was just not my cup of tea. I never was into the Louis L'Amour genre at all.

    Hard to believe, but it wasn't until a couple months ago that I picked up the revised edition of "The Gunslinger" and started reading it and, of course, I was hooked! Now I am telling my sister to get into the first book ASAP, as she is also a Constant Reader who wasn't Constant in "The Dark Tower" section of reading, and I know she'll love it. How could I have doubted these books? They were written by Stephen King, after all!

    Anyways, I am close to the end of "Wizard and Glass", and I know what you mean about getting through it. It didn't move as fast as the previous books (for me) but I kept going and found the story to be absorbing, just at a different pace. It does reach a point where everything comes to a head and the sh*t really starts to hit the fan and you just can't stop! So hang in there and you'll be rewarded with an important story about Roland that is populated with a whole bunch of fascinating characters.

    Happy New Year!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Palmer View Post
    I'd like to change my sentiments about this novel. It's been two weeks since I finished it, and I can't get the characters and story out of my mind.

    The love between Roland and Susan is way too strong to be forgotten. And it's managed to catch me in its spell. Now that I think about it, the novel ended way too soon. I would have liked for Roland and Susan's story to continue. And for someone who absolutely despised the book a short time ago, I'm amazed at myself for having such strong emotions for the characters.

    Is it one of Sai King's best books? Now, I'd have to say yes. For any book to draw such a range of emotions from its reader is too much to pass up.
    That's how good literature works: love it, hate it, love to hate it & hate to love it...all interconnected and at the same time. It's this wonderfully terrible bittersweet back and forth conundrum that makes art so great.

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    I disagree, sorry! (and no, i'm not trying to be divisive).

    I've read the series multiple times, but always skip the susan/roland parts, as they aren't of interest to me as a reader.
    (I would of preffered it as a separate book in the series). IMO, It slows down the plot in their current when and where.

    so it's up to you if you wanna skip or not.

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    I think the love between susan and Roland was beautiful, but I did not like Susan a lot. I trusted Roland's love for her, but not the other way around... I think she had a weak character, giving in to her aunt and accepting to marry the disgusting mayor, in spite of what her father (who she claimed to love so much) would have said.

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    Mr. P, and may I call you the 16th letter of the alphabet? Grab a Red Bull and an energy bar and keep turning your head from right to left-thereby turning pages. It can be a slog-but WOW-is the paydirt worth it...good luck and great reading

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