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For me it depends on who you are talking to. If King feels it's important to him that his series, his Great Work, be consistent then it's important for him and I can see why. I think...
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For me it depends on who you are talking to. If King feels it's important to him that his series, his Great Work, be consistent then it's important for him and I can see why. I think...
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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...
Like what?
I didn't even know that you've read any of the Dark Tower books Jon-boy. I thought all you read was The Stand over and over and over, between NASCAR "events"?
It says it on it.
Forgiven....this time....
There is only one revised volume of the Dark Tower series and thats The Gunslinger.
Well, I am one of those, Jayson, and it doesn't feel forced to me. In fact, I don't view it as "Calla-speak" at all, but general "All-World speak" that was developed as the series went on. All I know...
You were the one going "noooooooooo"...you feeling better?
:rolleyes: Check out the drama
King lays waste to both of them :cool:
You sure sound like you're starting off without any bias... :lol:
Oh yeah I noticed that a lot.
Jean you haven't even read the revised edition yet am I right?
Awwwww hugs all around.... *Oprah moment* http://content.clearchannel.com/Photos/female_celebrities/oprah_winfrey/oprah_winfrey_GI.jpg
No water, just beat me with the hose baby.
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Most folk I've known (and I've known a lot) have no interest in reading the original edition, they're happy with the revised, for them its the one they read and got them hooked. I don't see folk...