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Hail all, has anyone read The Dark Tower series by Stephen King...I saw it on Amazon and thought about getting the first one. But, I'm not a big fan of his.

If anyone has read it, can you tell me what you thought of it? Thanks :)
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With the power all messed up I had plenty of reading time. I finished up Simmons's Ilium, which I loved...also Banks's Consider Phlebas which I also loved, and am now working on the Earthsea books...
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At the rate she reads she's already done with all 6+ Earthsea related books! :P I just bought Shadow of the Torturer by Gene Wolfe--getting set 2 read all 4 books that comprise The Book of the New Sun.
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No, I am only halfway done with the first -- and it looks like I'll have to skip number 3, as I can find all of the others except for that one. It must be in a box in the scarey room of the basement... :lol:
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Well, I'm reading Dune . . . Gotta find out what all the fuss is about!
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Just started reading Ilium. So far its great with a number of good quotes and interesting twists.
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But Duchess The Farthest Shore is the best! Finished Metaplanetary, damm good, the sequel will be called Superluminal! Reading the 1st chapter of Torturer and am already blown away by Wolfe's prose, check this out:
Still wet from Gyoll we waited. In the recesses of my mind we stand shivering there even now. Just as all that appears imperishable tends towards its own destruction, those moments that at the time seem the most fleeting recreate themselves--not only in memory (which in the final accounting loses nothing) but in the throbbing of my heart and prickling of my hair, making themselves new just as our Commonwealth reconstitutes itself each morning in the shrill tones of its own clarions.
Incredible stuff y'all, I'm hooked and this is on page 2!!!!!!!! 8O 8O 8O :D :D
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Furls Fire,

I've read the Dark Tower Series and have enjoyed each and every one immensely. I would give them a hearty recommendation and you can blame me if you don't like them. Wonderful Fantasy!
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Hey thanks Brinn,

I picked up the Gunslinger at the library today to give it a whirl. Sounds interesting a fantasy that starts out like a western. :)
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I'm finishing up WGW right now thanks to this site. I read the Chronicles when I was in high school and after stumbling upon Kevins Watch last year, I decided to re-read the entire series.
Gene Wolfe is incredible Danlo! If you're that into it after the first chapter, you definitely won't be disappointed. I think the Urth of the New Sun series will be next for me!
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Thanks--I'm psyched! And welcome Tulizar! Where from in my ancient stomping ground of Jersey (NJ or Jersey GB?)
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Hmmm...guess I should've clarified, huh? That would be New Jersey!
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so where in New Jersey? I grew up around Princeton...
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Yeah, while reading The Book of the Long Sun, I've also been going back over The Book of the New Sun but with a highlighter. It's hard not to just highlight whole pages at a time.

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I also recommend the Dark Tower books, but I'm getting really impatient for the next book. The man can put out a new book every 6 months, but when it comes to finishing a series... !
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The Long Sun will probably be my next read. Just need to find the time.


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I know the place, my sister, ranoffwithgypsies, lives in Heightsown...
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I am home sick, running another fever, and trying to make up my mind over what to read next...I jave just finished the first two books of LeGuin's Earthsea series, but the third book is in a box someplace in the basement...I am trying to decide whether to skip it and go on to book four, or to read something else entirely...there are a couple of history books I've been wanting to read... :?
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hope you feel better soon Duchess!! :(
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poor baby! :( Hang in there Duchy! (read the 3rd book 1st!)
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Fist wanted me to read Earthsea too. I remember picking it up many moons ago at the school library, but never was able to read it and had to take it back. Never got around to it again...
And I believe in you
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I will remember you
and what life put you thru.


~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~

~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~

...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.

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