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I think I had this weird idea that I wouldn't like it. But his writing is much better than I expected. So Dark Tower is literally only my second bout with him.
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Back in the day, there were horror writers and 'real writers' (said in a very pompous tone). Seriously, a lot of people assumed King was maybe pretty good at scaring people, but surely he couldn't write first rate books or he would write about real life stuff like all serious authors do. And that's where you miss out on the best of King. He is writing about real life stuff.
Some of his books I've read 2 or 3 times over the past 30+ years, and they're always even better the next time around.
I've made it through Tull. Still as good as it was way back.






I'm embarassed at the small number of these I haven't seen. Most of that small number is made up of Children of the Corn sequels.

I love King's writing style. I think he is a great storyteller. I've been reading his books for 30 years and can still get lost in his books.

Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile are my two favorite film adaptations.


He watches The Shining every time it's on, has probably seen Misery a dozen times, and he can quote most of Pet Sematary. (To himself, because we've all stopped listening). He basically limits his fictional television to Stephen King and The Good, the Bad and the Ugly. [he says his favorite is Pet Sematary II]
That's why I've seen so many of the King adaptations. None of which outshine the novels. I love Ron Howard, but he'll be hard pressed to make an adaptation that pleases all of us. I guess that's how it always it, especially when a series has been developing fans for 35 years.
Dolores Claiborne, Shawshank & Green Mile of course, Stand by Me, and I don't want to say Pet Sematary, but it's our family's version of It's a Wonderful Life, so how can I leave it off the list?

I plan to read all of his books at some point, but it will take some time. :)
Back when I thought reading was boring (yes I've been there) I tried to read 'IT' but I never got further than the first couple of chapters. What I remember from that one is that it was super creepy, and I'm dead scared of clowns, so I'm scared to pick it up again.
I haven't started on the book yet either. Will start on it tonight.


At this point I'm curious about the man in black. Is he for real? Is he an apparition? Can't wait to find out.


I think one of the best tv adaptations was


My book is out today and should be getting it tomorrow yay! You guys should definitely start talking about it if you want to. I know we all want to stretch it out for Nov. 8 though ;)


I plan to read all of his books at some point, but it will take some time. :)
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I watched the movie. Although the ending was horribly made, the clown when they were kids was really awful.
I haven't watched American Horror Story either. I just googled it and yikes. I'm even scared of the Ronald McDonald clown.

It's hard to say much about the book so far, but who is the mysterious man in black? And will the gunslinger manage to capture him?

Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came

I just put this on hold at the library so I hope to get it by the weekend! :-)

I figured :) I'm doing a slow read so I'll get the points for the TT challenge. Plus I have to finish a couple of books for other team challenges.

I figured :) I'm doing a slow read so I'll get the points for the TT challenge. Pl..."
Smart. I should have done that but found out too late that if I finished before but still was in the discussion it didn't count. LOL Oh well. I tend to read a lot while at work so it works out.
I really enjoyed it. I was like who is the man in black and why is the gunslinger following him?



I have Mr. Mercedes but haven't started it yet. Maybe I'll get it read for TT3.

I think we should definitely do the whole series.

You guys I'm so behind! But I'm totally excited that so many of you want to read the whole series :)



The Man in Black???
For some reason I keep picturing Will Smith!
(Psst)The Word Is NINTEEN
I did love that little smilly face after the signature, such a nice touch!

It's a little confusing when you first jump in, but I've heard that, out of the Dark Tower series, this one is the hardest to get into.
I just got to the part where (view spoiler)
I'm looking forward to reading more, because the Dark Tower series connects back to most of his individual works, and I'm excited to see those connections.

Allison, I know what you mean. He writes such great books, but he has admitted himself that he's terrible at endings. Only a rare few of them have I thought the ending was fitting or well-done.
But his strong-suit is his characters. He can write such believable and relatable characters that you get sucked in quickly!



I have to agree with this. Also, yes...people seem to die around him.


I've never had a clear picture of the Man in Black. I just see him as a void or a shadow man. When I first read this Will Smith wasn't even the Fresh Prince of Bel Air, much less a MIB.

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