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Posted By: Morp - September 14th, 2011 8:11:12 pm EDT
Just bought a Kindle and was going ta treat m'self to yur dark tower series. Ta me surprise I was able ta buy all da ebooks cept dis one. Seems da, "Penguin" decided to pull Kindle's rights to dis book in da US. I taght Batman took care o dis, "Penguin" guy. Anywaize guess I'll half ta reads da new, "Stand" till youse guys call Batman again ta take care o dis ah, Penguin guy. Tanx anywaze! ...... I don't know how you've put up with publishers all these years but I guess you are rich. Ciao! Luv Ya!
Posted By: Anonymous - February 11th, 2011 5:04:49 pm EST
At the end of this book the dark man is Randall Flagg isn't it? The evil is the same character which disappear at the final of The Stand novel. I have to wait a period untill the fourth book will be translated in romanian... a very difficult period for me....
Posted By: Paulo Soria - August 19th, 2010 11:18:17 am EDT
Roland is truly an inspiring character. A man who keeps calm in front of the most terrible overwhelming odds. I look up to this character and I'm willing to finish reading the series. Keep up the good work Stephen King.
Posted By: Rolanddeschainswoman - July 10th, 2010 11:17:01 am EDT
Since I joined the Stephen King Library 6 years ago I have read the Dark Tower series 4 times from the Gunslinger to The Dark Tower. Wizard and Glass is by far my favorite out of all seven.
Posted By: John Locke - May 28th, 2010 8:37:03 pm EDT
Like the reader below me, I also just finished this book today. This was probably my favorite book of the series so far and that is saying a lot considering I loved the first two. It's brilliant to see the way this story has played out and I particularly enjoyed the many conversations between the ka-tet and also the introduction of Blaine the pain. The cameo of Richard Fannin/Randall Flagg was impressive and I can't wait to see how that plays out. Finally, the ending surprised me quite a bit because unlike the first two, this one did not have such closure. All in all, this was a brilliantly-written sequel to the first two and I cannot wait to begin reading the 4th novel.
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