Well, it doesn't really fit this thread but I don't feel like opening a new thread for my thoughts.
I will soon finish rereading the last book of the series and I must say I have totally changed...
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Well, it doesn't really fit this thread but I don't feel like opening a new thread for my thoughts.
I will soon finish rereading the last book of the series and I must say I have totally changed...
As long as Roland can't give up the Tower every ending is depressing. IMHO[/QUOTE]So you imagine that something else exists which is not disappointing, or that a way of life is possible which is not...
Yours is the post of the year, Linda. :D
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As long as Roland can't give up the Tower every ending is depressing. IMHO[/QUOTE]
Do you think he ever will?[/QUOTE]
I am totally sure he will. One day he will. I believe in him with all my...
As long as Roland can't give up the Tower every ending is depressing. IMHO[/QUOTE]
Do you think he ever will?[/QUOTE]
I am totally sure he will. One day he will. I believe in him with all my...
As long as Roland can't give up the Tower every ending is depressing. IMHO
But just imagine how horribly sad it would have been if they both had reached the Tower and Roland would have asked Jake to stay out and wait for him. Because I am sure Roland would have wanted to...
But just imagine how horribly sad it would have been if they both had reached the Tower and Roland would have asked Jake to stay out and wait for him. Because I am sure Roland would have wanted to...
How could his question get this long? The answer is so simple.
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Just kidding. :lol:
Maybe she died when the brick hit her in the head as a kid, or when the train hit her as an adult.
If every level of the Tower represents the infinite possibilities, there must be a world where...
Anyway I think to step to the other side of that door and to throw that gun have the same meaning. So I wasn't surprised that she got rid of it quickly.
And here is my answer.
A perfect ending (for me at least, a perfect ending)
by Letti
They all were there and they couldn't believe it. Death was always behind them it was sitting on their back...
I feel absolutely the same way. So so much.
Maybe after some rereadings in some years I will be able to. But right now it's impossible.
But I thought she wanted to see the Tower with Roland though...[/QUOTE]
Yes, she did but with Eddie's death lots of things changed in her.
Don't forget that it was hard for Roland, too to take...
Susannah chose the door because she had nothing to lose.
I am confused, too.
I can't imagine CK is spending his time with such things. And it doesn't break Roland so much.[/QUOTE]
Maybe he thought that because Roland was now accustomed to traveling with companions he would...
I can't imagine CK is spending his time with such things. And it doesn't break Roland so much.
Maybe it depends on where you were born and not where you died, hm?