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Title: The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass
Author: Stephen King
Narrator: Frank Muller
Format: Unabridged
Length: 27 hrs and 39 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-14-12
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 134 votes
Genres: Fiction, Horror
Publisher’s Summary:
Stephen King’s epic fantasy series, The Dark Tower, is being made into a major movie starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. Due in cinemas February 17, 2017 USA.
In the fourth powerful novel in Stephen King’s best-selling fantasy quest, The Dark Tower beckons Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and the four companions he has gathered along the road.
And, having narrowly escaped one world, they set out on a terrifying journey across the scarred urban wasteland to brave a new world where hidden dangers lie at every junction: a malevolent computer-run monorail hurtling towards self-destruction, Roland’s relentlessly cunning old enemy, and the temptation of the wizard’s diabolical glass ball, a powerful force in Roland’s first love affair. A tale of long-ago love and adventure involving a beautiful and quixotic woman named Susan Delgado.
And the Tower is closer….
Members Reviews:
My favourite of the series!
Loved the flash back of Roland’s first love, at first I didn’t want to leave the present and the main characters of the series, but then I didn’t want to leave Hambry and come back. Frank Muller gets 5 stars for narration!
Tough going
A good continuation of the story, if only because it is a continuation albeit split in two, but the extended flash back that took up the largest portion of the book was odd, unevenly paced, far too long and not really enjoyable as a story, especially compared to the last two books. There is of course some wonderful world building all over it and the rest of the book outside of the flash back make it an essential read for those insisting of getting into these books. Here’s hoping the next one is better.
Good
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Roland and Susan
Another richly imagined world full of memorable characters that blur the boundaries between good and evil. This is the basis of all Stephen King stories. It makes you ponder the grey areas of ethical decisions and the hold that Ka seems to have on all of us. A must read for the whole of Roland’s story.
Everyone loves a flashback episode
I really enjoyed this book, it tells an excellent story from the formative years in Roland’s past without truly revealing as much as it brings up new questions. We really get the ‘western’ feel from this story, which blends beautifully with the medieval upbringing of Roland’s childhood and immediate future.
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