Review by
saint sarta
on 8th Oct 2008
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Of the entire Dark Tower series, I favor the Drawing of the Three. The action doesn't seem to stop as he introduces critical characters. The characters introduced are diverse and wonderfully orchestrated as they combine to make an triumphant team. This is the foundation for the rest of their lives.
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Review by
Eryb
on 25th Jul 2007
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This book is the second ind the Dark Tower series. It has an exciting and fast paced plot that is far more entertaining than the first book in the series. The shift between action on Earth and Roland's world is very cleeve with the use of portals bewteen them.
Roland's world is an intriguing and a ...
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Review by
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on 10th Jun 2007
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Cool. The features in this book and the detail used are amazing.
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on 19th Aug 2006
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Stephen King, The Dark Tower: Drawing of the Three. Synopsis:
"On his journey across the Mid-World to reach the Dark Tower, Roland encounters three doors standing on the shore of the Western Sea. Each leads to New York. Here he joins forces with the defiant Eddie Dean and courageous, volatile Odett ...
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on 28th Dec 2004
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Stephen King, The Dark Tower: Drawing of the Three - The story begins with the gunslinger awakening from a deep sleep on a beach. His journey takes him through different "time portals" to different times in Earth's history to unite a band of people to help the gunslinger reach the Tower. A very grip ...
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