Are they reading the new or old version of THE GUNSLINGER?
Werthead Send a noteboard - 19/09/2009 06:07:47 PM
I finished and more or less loved Stephen King's Dark Tower series a few years ago, but virtually none of the friends I've recommended it to have been able to get all the way through The Gunslinger. I had a similar problem myself, but my curiosity about Roland thankfully gave me the determination to continue on to The Drawing of the Three. I can see where my friends are coming from in finding The Gunslinger fragmented and frankly a bit bizarre. I've thought about trying to start people off with Drawing but figure the downside of missing some things that bear important fruit later would come back to haunt them later on. I'm curious if anyone else had a hard time getting into the series to start with and/or has any thoughts on how best to ease a newcomer into it.
I've got the new version and not gotten round to reading it yet (as I can't afford the other books in the series yet), but some people have said that the new version is a bit clunkier than the old and not as good, but it does fit events in the series a bit better.
Getting into Stephen King's Dark Tower series
19/09/2009 02:59:51 PM
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I was quite the opposite
19/09/2009 05:47:35 PM
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Re: I was quite the opposite
19/09/2009 05:50:23 PM
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Really ? W&G is one of my all time favourite books.
19/09/2009 07:48:05 PM
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Are they reading the new or old version of THE GUNSLINGER?
19/09/2009 06:07:47 PM
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The problem is that the first book is wildly different from the others in style
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