Synopsis: Susannah Dean is possessed, her body a living vessel for the demon-mother Mia. Something is growing inside Susannah's belly, something terrible, and soon she will give birth to Mia's "chap." But three unlikely allies are following them from New York City to the border of End World, hoping ...
Did I really give this five stars the first time around? Which is to say: this series is not standing up well to re-reading. Song of Susannah is the sixth in King's Dark Tower series, and it sees Susannah going off to New York to have her baby - her demonic "chap", as her alter-ego Mia calls him...
Roland’s group splits up after Mia hijacks Susannah’s body and vanishes through a doorway to the future. Jake and Father Callahan go after her while Eddie and Roland continue their search for the tower. I admit that I was slightly biased against this book before starting it because Susannah is my ...
Sweet baby Tom Cruise this book is a chore. If it wasn't for the fact that it's been ten years since I first read it, I probably would have skipped this one. This is probably the most incomplete book in the series. We're all over the damn place, and there is no discernible plot other than "Fill in a...
Sweet baby Tom Cruise this book is a chore. If it wasn't for the fact that it's been ten years since I first read it, I probably would have skipped this one. This is probably the most incomplete book in the series. We're all over the damn place, and there is no discernible plot other than "Fill in a...
Roland felt a queer doubling, as though time had folded back on itself. Yeah, I know that line actually comes from "The Waste Lands", but it works just as well for "Song of Susannah", which gets seriously weird towards the middle, when we meet Mr Stephen King himself, actually in the story, writing...
I read this book in the first two days after it came out, a big honkin hardcover with a lovely dust jacket and all the art a Dark Tower-loving lady like me could want.And by the time the final book came out, I'd forgotten what precisely happened in this book.There was one thing I thought happened in...
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