What can I say. This was fantastic from beginning to end. Reading how Roland drew Eddie, Odetta, Detta, and then Susannah was wonderful from beginning to end. King made everyone come alive and I still smile thinking of our initial ka-tet. I can't wait until the next book. "The Drawing of the Three...
When I read The Gunslinger, I was not impress. I was not really sure where this book was going until towards the end, turns out to be a quest book. Then, I have my doubts. But what I started from the first book, I had to move on to the second book and it took me a while to finished it. Yes, I took m...
Second volume of this saga is sooo much better. Better than the first volume and better on second read.Better than the first because it felt more grounded somehow. Despite the whole "magic doorway" thing, it was way less surreal than "The Gunslinger". The writing was more rounded too, and I connecte...
I liked this book better than the first one because I felt like it moved faster and was more exciting. But I did not like the narrator, Frank Muller. Looks like he narrates Book 3 & 4 as well. :( But I'm not giving up, maybe I'll get used to him.
Wow. I was interested with book one, but I couldn't fully connect to it for some reason. Now I'm more settled into what is happening. This book was awesome for me. I'm so into this universe now. It's epic. Stephen King just completely blows me away with his creativeness. I love his brain. I'm...
The second book in Stephen King's Dark Tower series is The Drawing of the Three, a novel that continues the adventures of The Gunslinger in big ways. At the end of the previous book in this series, Roland has finally caught up with the man he's been after for a very long time-- The Man in Black, ...
The Drawing of the Three (The Dark Tower #2) is usually proclaimed by readers as either “The book that truly got me hooked on The Dark Tower series!” or as “The book that made me give up on The Dark Tower series.” Honestly, this novel is such a huge change from book one that it produces that wide a ...
The Drawing of the Three is book #2 of the Dark Tower series.Roland, the gunslinger, must find the three people who will help him reach the tower. He knows that he needs these people, but he doesn’t know who they will be until he opens the doors to their world. The “Three” are not who Roland—or the ...
There was something missing. It frustrates me that I can't really put my finger on what it is, but it's definitely not there...It was still fun to read, but the characters were much less interesting, and the story veered dangerously close to simplistic.It still managed to hold my attention, so I'll ...
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