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Drei (Der dunkle Turm, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Stephen King
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Abandoned by Booklikes
Abandoned by Booklikes rated it 6 years ago
I have to say that it was great to re-read this and see the ka-tet all together again. I have issues with some of the upcoming books and heaven knows I will forever be irked by Song of Susannah and The Dark Tower as standalones. That said, this book helps set up the latter books as well as foreshado...
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 8 years ago
I have to say that I'm so glad I'm reading this book now that they are all written. This book ended right in the middle of the action, and luckily I can move right on to Wizard & Glass (book 4). If I had to wait, I would be very annoyed with King. I loved this book. This is my favorite so far in...
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents
Fangirl Moments and My Two Cents rated it 8 years ago
I'm in love with this story and these characters. It took me a moment with the first book, but I loved the second and this one. I'm on the edge wanting to know what's going to happen to them. With this author, you just never really know. The way they all come to together from different times and...
NiWa
NiWa rated it 9 years ago
Es handelt sich um Band 3 von Stephen Kings Der-Dunkle-Turm-Reihe.Nachdem Eddie und Susannah in Rolands sterbender Welt verblieben sind, driftet der Revolvermann in den Wahnsinn ab. Doch plötzlich taucht ein Schlüssel auf, der vielleicht den Weg zum dunklen Turm freigibt oder vielleicht dem Tod die ...
MUNDO NO ESCRITO
MUNDO NO ESCRITO rated it 10 years ago
Este fue el tomo que más me costó leer y que mas tiempo me llevó. De todas formas, cuando digo que me "costo" no me refiero a que sea malo ni nada por el estilo. Las primeras páginas si son un poco lentas, pero está bien que King relaje un poco luego de la intensidad del tomo anterior. Por otro lado...
The English Student
The English Student rated it 10 years ago
The Waste Lands is the third in Stephen King's epic fantasy-western septet The Dark Tower, and it's always been my favourite. So it's interesting to see how it stands up to a re-read. It sees Roland Deschain, last of the gunslingers, and his new friends, drawn, for reasons best known to Sai King, ...
Cody's Bookshelf
Cody's Bookshelf rated it 10 years ago
It seems like every time I read this book, life gets in the way and I can't ever finish it as quickly as I'd like to. Seriously -- every time I make another trek to the Tower, I can almost count on life getting hectic while reading THE WASTE LANDS. I read THE GUNSLINGER in one day and THE DRAWING OF...
Read All The Things! Reviews
Read All The Things! Reviews rated it 10 years ago
The only coherent thought I had when I finished this novel was Um . . . wow.In this book, the gunslinger, Roland, “draws” two more members of the group who will help him reach the Dark Tower. One of them is an eleven-year-old named Jake, and the other is a dog-like creature called Oy. As the group f...
JacobScott
JacobScott rated it 11 years ago
Podobnie jak poprzednie części: bardzo dobrze się czytało. Książka zaskoczyła mnie przede wszystkim wieloma bardzo ciekawymi motywami, zazwyczaj związanymi technologią – ale nie tylko to było w niej dobre: przede wszystkim ta lekkość słów i niesamowita przejrzystość. No i Ej! – który powoli nabiera ...
Seriously, Read a Book!
Seriously, Read a Book! rated it 11 years ago
I'm not usually one for "fantasy," though there have been a number exceptions. I like to know "the rules" of whatever world I'm in (I guess there's a bit of Annie Wilkes in me), and it can take me a while to "calibrate" appropriately. The characters aren't that far ahead of me in some ways. Even Rol...
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