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Guest 18th Dec 2009
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This book was awesome. i recommend it t anyone and everyone who can A: read; and B: Breath with out the aid of an iron lung. seriously folks, this book came close to makeing me want to find stephen king just to shake his hand, then go back without so much as an Orange Julious (although on second tho ...
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towercircus 12th Jan 2009
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The Dark Tower took me a long time to get through but has been worth it. I just finished reading it last night and overall it was good. Read it! The style is very different form Stephen King's usual but leaves you wondering and wanting for more. If you're going to read this then be prepared. Once yo ...
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Guest 22nd Sep 2008
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I would recommend this book because it is the first book in a wonderful series. It's kind of weird, but believe me, it's worth it to just keep reading.
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ppartin 15th Jul 2008
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This is a fantastic book to start a fantastic series. What's challenging about it is that much of it sets up Books 2, 3 and 4 and some readers want more instant gratification in their read.
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Dreadlocksmile

8th Aug 2006
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In 'The Gunslinger', Stephen King introduces readers to one of his most enigmatic heroes, Roland of Gilead, the Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting figure, a loner, on a spellbinding journey into good and evil, in a desolate world which frighteningly echoes our own. In his first step towards the power ...
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suthosharko 3rd Jun 2006
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Well, feel like I will be swimming against the tide with this review. I was very much a fan of Stephen King's earlier works but had not read much in recent years. Last was Dreamcatcher which was great.
Had seen the Dark Tower series in recent times on the bookshelves but wasn't really motivated ...
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jsutton
29th Mar 2006
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I thoroughly enjoyed The Dark Tower: Gunslinger. The world that Stephen King created is amazing. Ok I will sum the book up for you. There is a gunslinger, which is something like a western day sheriff, he is chasing a man in black across a vast desert. In his journey he runs into a town named Tul ...
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sandemp
20th Dec 2005
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Before I start the review properly, I'm going to let you in on the (not so) secret fact, that I am a huge fan of the works of Stephen King, and have read almost everything he has ever written (including some non-fiction). After reading that statement, you might be surprised that until this month I h ...
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weesteev
4th Nov 2004
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Stephen King, The Dark Tower: Gunslinger - Good opening book to a fantastic series by the master horror/sci-fi writer. The book starts quite slowly but the Tull battle at the beginning and the flashbacks to Roland's youth (specifically the fight with his teacher) are fantastic. The story whets the a ...
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