Eddie's death did it for me: partly because it came first, and signaled a real end of things. With Eddie gone, no one was safe and the ka-tet was bound to fall apart further. Oy's was really hard to...
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Eddie's death did it for me: partly because it came first, and signaled a real end of things. With Eddie gone, no one was safe and the ka-tet was bound to fall apart further. Oy's was really hard to...
Hi all,
I may have posted my introduction some time ago, but it's been several years since I've been on the board actively. So, here's to pretty much starting over.
How did you discover the...
I'm not new, but re-joining after quite some time away. Hoping to start up a re-read of the series sometime soon after a few other books ahead in line get finished first. Interested in doing it as a...
Okay, it's not that one, but it's in the same book. And it's Eddie's todash vision/experience that I'm looking for. Beating myself for not having the books handy, because I'm hoping for the entire...
Can you provide a little more, please?
Hi all,
I wondered if there might be someone who could help me locate a specific quote I'm looking for. I can't seem to find it using Google Books, which is usually helpful. It's also been awhile...
William Shakespear's "Coriolanus" - reading that before the movie comes out, and absolutely loving it.
I've also spent the last several re-reading the DT books for the second time (first time was...
Ah, cool. I figured this was an old question, but it was bugging me enough to mention it and did not want to go hunting for the appropriate thread. Thanks for the response.
Did I miss something? I was under the impression Susannah's wheelchair was left behind in Lud when they boarded Blaine.
Yet, at the end of Wizard and Glass, there are wheelchair ruts in the...
I actually didn't like this one as much. The first book was bizarre, even for King, but creative and philosophical. Just not what I expected from King. The second book, I'm sorry, was just too...
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Stephen Lawhead's "Song of Albion" books opened my eyes to the idea of a parallel world. Philosophy, theology, and science began convincing me it was possible. Stephen King's "Dark Tower" still has...
Flagg/Walter/etc. - James Nesbitt
Roland - Hugh Laurie, or Christian Bale in fifteen years
Hans Zimmer or Patrick Doyle for the music.
Picking up Nietzsche (sp?) for the first time today. Nearly through DT 3 for the second time.
Aside from what I'm reading for classes (yes, even in the summertime) ...
My wife and I just started Dark Tower III. I read it to her out loud at night.
Norman Cantor's "Civilization of the...
What he said was stupid. Even fabulously successful writers who we all love can still be human and make some really dumb remarks. King said what he thought, which is fine, we can all say what we...
"Stand My Ground" - Within Temptation
Non-DT? As in outside of the series, or non-DT-RELATED?
Off the top of my head, I'd say:
The Stand
The Shining
Bag of Bones
Insomnia
Desperation
The Stand
Desperation
Bag of Bones
On Writing
Insomnia
U2 - "Crumbs From Your Table" - Don't ask me why. I don't have a clue, but it's in there and it won't leave.