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TTChino
11-27-2003, 10:35 PM
Anyone down with this series? It's the only books I look forward to. So installment #5 is out now on hardcover. I'm gonna pick up my copy this weekend. Anyone else lookin forward to it?
kimpossible
11-27-2003, 10:39 PM
I read the first three. Many a summer vacation was spent with my nose in a King novel. The Dark Tower series is his best IMO. It's been so long since I first read it I'll have to re-read. Oh well, should be more enjoyable this time around since I'll be reading it with an adult mind rather than gradeschool or junior high.
dragonlord
11-27-2003, 11:51 PM
I read every single one of them, brah! The new one's out already? It's soooo friggin' on! Stephen King is sick...
mr. x
11-27-2003, 11:53 PM
is it like pure fantasy or is there like horror elements in it? like "the masked rider carried his sword and came across a disembowled man hanging from a pole with a sign stuffed in his mouth 'stay away ye!' "
dragonlord
11-27-2003, 11:59 PM
mr.x,
It's mostly fantasy. There's no way that I can explain it to you. You're really gonna have to read it yourself to get an understanding of the story. But, a quick summary is that the main character is a "Gunslinger", the last of his kind who is trying to stop the destruction of his "world", and the "Dark Tower" has something to do with it's erosion. The Gunslinger is kinda like a billy-bad-ass Jedi who uses sandalwood grip guns instead of a lightsaber.
Sidenote: Most King stories have a connection to the Dark Tower.
KING IS SICK!!!
hooligan
11-28-2003, 12:01 AM
it's like, horror, fantasy, a western, with elements of tolkein (sp?). i read it like 5 years ago, and it's been a long time since i've read it. it was kind of hard to understand the first time i read the books and i've been meaning to read this series again. i want to read 'the wolves of calla', please post what you think of the book?
mr. x
11-28-2003, 12:05 AM
KING IS SICK!!!
heh, maybe im just oldschool but when you say he's sick (or when anyone uses the word for that matter) it makes it sound like "damn king is one depraved f--k"
yeah back in elemantary "sick" was when you made a semen joke
dragonlord
11-28-2003, 12:10 AM
it's like, horror, fantasy, a western, with elements of tolkein (sp?). i read it like 5 years ago, and it's been a long time since i've read it. it was kind of hard to understand the first time i read the books and i've been meaning to read this series again. i want to read 'the wolves of calla', please post what you think of the book?
Hooligan,
You probably had the understanding issue with book 1, "The Last Gunslinger". If that's the case, then I understand. I was about to chunk it, until I got to the second book and realized what King was trying to do. Roland (the gunslinger) lives in a paralell world with ours and though some things may be quite similar, their thought process and speech are archaic and strange to us. So, in book 1, the entire story was based in Rolands world/time and the writing reflected as such. That's why it was so hard to understand.
Didn't I say that King was sick, or what?!
TTChino
11-28-2003, 01:21 AM
First book was the slowest. Only cuz u had no idea what was going on.
ellsworth81
11-28-2003, 12:20 PM
how ironic
i'm plowing through them right now
it's tough to categorize, but it's definitely fantasy. not so much D&D or horror ... but just weird shit w/ a Western feel to it.
the 2nd book is pretty funny (reading it now). now we know where being john malkovich stole the idea.
TTChino
12-03-2003, 06:31 PM
Man, after such a long time between Book 4 and 5. It's weird reading about them again. The book is still amazingly good. I guess I don't get to sleep on the train anymore. Roland is still the most bad ass character ever written ;).
Woowoo I'm a geek!
TTChino
12-03-2003, 06:32 PM
mr.x,
It's mostly fantasy. There's no way that I can explain it to you. You're really gonna have to read it yourself to get an understanding of the story. But, a quick summary is that the main character is a "Gunslinger", the last of his kind who is trying to stop the destruction of his "world", and the "Dark Tower" has something to do with it's erosion. The Gunslinger is kinda like a billy-bad-ass Jedi who uses sandalwood grip guns instead of a lightsaber.
Sidenote: Most King stories have a connection to the Dark Tower.
KING IS SICK!!!
And Dark Tower series has a connection to almost every book.
amietron
12-03-2003, 06:57 PM
And Dark Tower series has a connection to almost every book.
what a geek.
dragonlord
12-03-2003, 08:32 PM
Roland is still the most bad ass character ever written ;).
His boy Cuthbert was pretty cool too!
dragonlord
12-03-2003, 08:35 PM
And Dark Tower series has a connection to almost every book.
That's what I said... :mellow:
TTChino
12-03-2003, 09:29 PM
That's what I said... :mellow:
Oh I thought u meant every stephen king book has a reference to dark tower. I was saying also dark tower series has a reference to almost all the stephen king books.
dragonlord
12-03-2003, 09:52 PM
Oh I thought u meant every stephen king book has a reference to dark tower. I was saying also dark tower series has a reference to almost all the stephen king books.
Oh...well, yeah..That too... :mellow:
...Ah, same smell, brah! :p
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