Well, finally got to post a message here. Does Messieur King read these messages? I hope so, i have no other way of expressing my opinion to him (on the slight off-chance that he might care, lol), but i would love to tell him what i think of the ending of the Dark Tower series. I have finally finished with Roland, et al, after reading the series for 15 years...it's been a long time coming. I could not envision any ending to this epic that would not be anti-climactic, disappointing, or frustrating. As i neared the end of the Dark Tower, i was almost afraid to read the conclusion, for fear i would slam the book shut with a roar of frustration. However, i soldiered on and finished it, and i have to say; the ending floored me. Never saw it coming! And although Mr. King may not have "been crazy about" the ending, i WAS. Absolutely. It was the ONLY ending that would have satisfied me. It left me with just enough questions to keep me thinking; to keep me using my own imagination. Was Roland the hero of the piece, or the anti-hero, cleverly disguised? Is he in Hell, or Purgatory? And when he retraces his steps yet again, will he again draw Susannah, Eddie, and Jake, or will it be someone else? Not only did his ending prove thought provoking, but it also provided closure; there is no need for more Roland, because we KNOW what he'll be doing from here on in. It will just go on as it always has for him. We've been there, done that. The ending was magnificent, in my humble opinion, a fitting end to a masterpiece; a magnum opus. Well done, Mr. King, as a "Constant Reader" since my teens (i'm rather older and wiser now; well, older, anyway) i would like to say; Thank you for not letting me down. The ending was brilliant; the only thing missing was Rod Serling, i swear! So very sorry to have doubted you, i should have known you'd figure it out.
Best Wishes to you and yours,
Marjorie![]()



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