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Post by Galdor Nénharma on Jun 18, 2004 2:30:26 GMT -5
Has any one here read Steven King’s Dark Tower Series? It is one of my favorite fantasy book series. At least I think it is fantasy, some times I’m not sure. Not one of those books that can be placed in only one genre.
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Post by Eärendur on Jun 18, 2004 3:07:23 GMT -5
i actually havent red the books but i read the Black House which i presume is sorta of an offshoot from it? it was the trippiest book i have ever read from Stephen King.
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Post by Galdor Nénharma on Jun 18, 2004 12:07:27 GMT -5
LOL. I know what you mean, if you had read the Dark Tower books, it would have made a lot of seence. Actualy a lot of his books are connected to them The Stand, Hearts in Alantice, Talisman, Salem’s Lot and a lot of others. So while I wait for the last book, I’ve got a couple other books I need to read
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Post by Lenwë on Jun 19, 2004 15:58:31 GMT -5
Is it a good book to read? Does it keep you captivated. Cuz im gonna be driving in the car for 2 and 1/2 hours. Does it have elves? ;D
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Post by Galdor Nénharma on Jun 20, 2004 0:57:09 GMT -5
It is more than one book, but they do keep you very captivated. Once I got my hands on the latest one, I read it through the entire day. My mom practically had to drag me to lunch and dinner. Though it is fantasy, there are no elves. The first book is the Gunslinger, but it is a quick read. It is more of an introduction, and the story picks up in Drawing of the Three
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Post by AshNazg on Feb 14, 2005 19:43:11 GMT -5
I haven't read it. Maybe I should read Steven King novels sometime.
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