I read approximately half of it and then gave up. I probably not "interllectual enough" either but I think I deluded myself long enough to get half way through the book.burgs wrote:Gormenghast.
I guess I'm not intellectual enough.

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Yeah. . . I got bored with it and quit just a few chapters into it.Seareach wrote:I read approximately half of it and then gave up. I probably not "interllectual enough" either but I think I deluded myself long enough to get half way through the book.burgs wrote:Gormenghast.
I guess I'm not intellectual enough.
I don't think they're all really essential, but they'll help you get some of the allusions.Malik23 wrote:I was disappointed to hear that I'd have to read all these other books to truly "get" DT. Could someone make a list for me? Which other books do I need to read first?
Crap. Now you showed me a map, and since I've read just about everything around it, I suppose I have no choice but to read the damn books. But I swear to you, if Roland doesn't improve after the first book, I'm gonna crawl in there and slap the crap out of him. Yeah. . I know that doesn't make any sense, but it's late.Avatar wrote: The map below is supposed to be the comprehensive list.
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I literally was rooting for bad things to happen to him during the first book. I found that I cared so little about him as a character that I couldn't be persuaded to read the second book. Even now, it seems like torture to read the stupid things. And I like, even love King at times!Avatar wrote:I liked it too.
And Roland is, as far as I'm concerned, one of the greatest fantasy characters ever. Improve? He does. But I thought he was great right from the start.
Read them...you'll love them or hate them. No way to know until it's done. the visit the King forum in the library and tell us about it.
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He pissed me off in the first book. He's such a self-important ass. *shrugs* And King doesn't give you any real convincing background to be sympathetic to the character. . So he just comes off as the kind of man who will take whatever or whoever he wants, use them up, and discard them with no more thought than one would give to a used tissue.Avatar wrote:Bird&Bear, (mod of the SK forum) says that she sometimes advises readers to skip book 1 altogether. *shrug* Actually, for me, it's one of my favourite books.
What have you got against Roland anyway?
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I figured that he must become a more sympathetic character along the way, or else people wouldn't read the series at all. But I still find it hard to *want* to read a book about a character I don't give a damn about .Avatar wrote:Believe me, he's a far more rounded character than that.As the series progresses, his background is better revealed. And the reasons he's like that, (and the implications), become clearer and clearer.
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Aelyria Mireiswen wrote:I figured that he must become a more sympathetic character along the way, or else people wouldn't read the series at all. But I still find it hard to *want* to read a book about a character I don't give a damn about .Avatar wrote:Believe me, he's a far more rounded character than that.As the series progresses, his background is better revealed. And the reasons he's like that, (and the implications), become clearer and clearer.
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~Lyr