The Dark Tower
Publisher,POCKET
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Format, Paperback
Weight, 545 g
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A much-anticipated final installment in the epic series that began thirty-three years ago with
Processing what has just been read is an imperative as the book is set down. Stephen King has created a singular narrative, told with alternating perspectives, diverse language structures and rich in metaphor, allegory and symbolism. King’s wildly fantastic world building is in The Drawing of the Three more connected to our world than the largely disconnected and more purely imaginary setting of the first book.
Processing what has just been read is an imperative as the book is set down. Stephen King has created a singular narrative, told with alternating perspectives, diverse language structures and rich in metaphor, allegory and symbolism. King’s wildly fantastic world building is in The Drawing of the Three more connected to our world than the largely disconnected and more purely imaginary setting of the first book.
This in an awesome conclusion to the Dark Tower series. From start to finish, I loved the journey. After completing the 6 prior volumes, I believe this is a great journey's end to the very final page. I loved that King doesn't disappoint his reader with his generosity. Stephen King out does himself with this whole series!