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Okay, I'll spoilerify since it deals with later books:
Mainly stuff concerning Walter.
In the revised version Roland realises during his conversation with the man in black...
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Like what?[/QUOTE]
Okay, I'll spoilerify since it deals with later books:
Mainly stuff concerning Walter.
In the revised version Roland realises during his conversation with the man in black...
The trouble is, the revised edition made other minor inconsistencies. Don't get me wrong, I like the Revised Edition and prefer it overall. It certainly fits the later books better, and the...
You're welcome. Basically the rules in Baronies are that you don't need to use spoiler tags if you're writing about stuff that happened in the current or previous books. The assumption is that a...
That's in a later book so I've spoilerified part of that (although it doesn't really spoil much). Good call though, that makes sense. Even if he had forgotten I can't help thinking that later 19...
I think I prefer the revised, or at least I did. I'm a bit of a sucker for extra material.
That being said, much of that material did seem a bit superfluous. I'm thinking particularly of the 19...
I doubt it. It's a little thing King often does, providing a little spoilerific foreshadowing. Usually it's all happens within the same novel though. It's just in this case the novel is in multiple...
Okay, minor The Waste Lands spoilers:
I didn't see that as a problem at all as I don't think
the two cities were ever meant to be the same to that extent. I think Ludd is certainly a twin...
No there wasn't anything like that.
As this deals with later books, I'll spoiler tag the next bit.
Callahan didn't tell them about the taheen. He did tell them about the low men though. Ok, low men are sort of taheen, (actually...
The inclusion of the taheen did feel a bit heavy handed to me as well since they didn't appear anywhere else until the last books.
Didn't bother me though, in fact I found it rather interesting....