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The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower #7) Paperback | Pages: 1050 pages
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Original Title: The Dark Tower
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Tower #7
Characters: Eddie Dean, Jake Chambers, Randall Flagg, Roland Deschain, Mia Hall, Susannah Dean (The Dark Tower), Stephen King, Oy, The Crimson King, Mordred Deschain, Patrick Danville
Literary Awards: British Fantasy Award for Best Novel (2005)

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The seventh and final installment of Stephen King's The Dark Tower saga is perhaps the most anticipated book in the author's long career. King began this epic tale about the last gunslinger in the world more than 20 years ago; now he draws its suspenseful story to a close, snapping together the last pieces of his action puzzle and drawing Roland Deschain ever closer to his ultimate goal. Alternate cover edition for ISBN-10: 1416524525; ISBN-13: 9781416524526

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Title:The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower #7)
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 1050 pages
Published:September 1st 2006 by Pocket Books (first published September 21st 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Science Fiction

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2.5 stars.This just fizzled out for me. It wasn't so much the ending itself - the wheel of ka seemed quite apt -so much as the let down of so many loose ends of the story. How events and characters had played such a large part in the story, only to come to almost nothing. I didn't like Stephen King's inclusion in the story. In the previous volume I thought it was quite clever, but in this volume it really read like he'd just run out of ideas and was prepared to throw in any old nonsense in order

So. I've been sitting here staring at this screen for about 2 hours after finishing The Dark Tower. It was pretty touch-and-go for a bit. I couldn't see much through the tears.But I'm back now. It's not like this is the first time I read the book. I had a book hangover then, also, but I think I'm recovering slightly better than that last time. I'm afraid I can't say ANYTHING about this book without going into spoiler territory. It's brilliant and it's epic, of course, and it keeps blowing my

So, the first time I read this book I rated it 3 stars, and that was probably a bit high for it, because I hated the ending. I hated it so much, left such a bad taste in my mouth, that it sort of spoiled my thoughts of the whole series. I wanted to reread it, been meaning to for awhile, since there were details that escaped my memory entirely, but I was afraid to - afraid that I would end up still hating it as much, if not more than before.(Allow me to specify. (view spoiler)[When I say ending I

The roses of Can'-Ka No Rey opened before him in a path to the Dark Tower, the yellow suns deep in their cups seeming to regard him like eyes.Journeys end approaches, and the last gunslinger at last sets his gaze upon the great shadowy column at the end of the road. Yet dangers still lie in the way, and secrets, and the greatest mystery of all: what lies beyond the gate? What can be found at the top of the Tower?Reading Stephen Kings Dark Tower series has now been a journey spanning years. It

*sniff* Oh, you surprised me. Is it time for the review? Just a second. What? Crying? Me? Dont be ridiculous. I was just .uhchopping some onions..and Ive got a cold.then somebody broke into my kitchen and pepper sprayed me.I certainly wouldnt be shedding a few manly tears over a Stephen King novel, would I? Oh, fine. You spend almost twenty years reading this series and tell me you got through the conclusion without a lump in your throat. Liar. Roland and his posse of gunslingers have to wrap up

Ok, wow. The ending for this series was everything I could have hoped for. Every loose end from the series is tied up by the end, and we get closure with each of the main character's. Getting to finally "see" the Dark Tower was such a relief, after 6.5 books of searching for it, Mr. King will make you feel as if you're standing at Roland's side the rest of the way. I highly recommend this series as a whole, but would suggest reading a few books before going on this journey: Salem's Lot, It,

It's not just the non-ending. Its the way he spends two books essentially stripping the series of everything good about it and replacing it with trite, poorly done, nudge nudge wink wink garbage. I waited years to find out how this would all end and to get a hastily done, sloppily written, poorly thought out book, capped with a lecture on how endings suck, swiftly followed by a non-ending is in a lot of ways insulting. I understand King didn't have a lot of desire to finish the series and was

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