Original Gunslinger
Revised Gunslinger
Revised for me. Own em both. I like the way it was pretty minimal but effective to fill some holes. The original will stay sentimentally strong and classic though.
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Forgive the noob, but....
Is there a thread here (or something somewhere online) that describes in detail the differences between the two?
I'm fairly certain it has been covered in this thread.
I seem to remember anyway...
IMO, they are so small and rather insignificant that they don't merit detailed descriptions. Why don't you just read it and decide for yourself it they are important?
That's what I'm saying dude...get the original. All hard-core junkies should have both.
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Elusive?
I just saw about a dozen copies of it at Half Priced Books, for about a buck fifty. Also, I see it in mass market paperback and trade paperback on eBay all the time for very cheap.
I pick the original, because (and this might seem sort of odd) but I owe a debt of gratitude to it. The original is the first I ever read, the first that introduced me to Roland and his world.
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It's not odd at all, moreover. I wish I had the original one in English.
Roland would have understood.
I think I have a second Original at home, I will look as soon as I am back
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If my revised Gunslinger hadn't been a present I would send it to you with pleasure (however I have just one).
Roland would have understood.
Whoa wait a minute there are two versions of the Gunslinger ? how do you know if you have the original or the revised version ?
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Mines an original then.
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Revised gunslinger is like light coke. They can say it tastes the same but it doesn't.
Roland would have understood.
I'm a big DT fan. My girlfriend's about to read the series for the first time, and I was wondering, which version of The Gunslinger should I give her, the original or the revised edition? DT fans know there's a big difference between the two. I own both, and tend to prefer the original.
I'm really excited to share this great series with another person, but I feel this is a big decision, not only because it's the book that's going to introduce her to the series, but also because The Gunslinger is my favorite book of the seven.
I too prefer the original, but my advice is to give her the revised.
Should she go on to become a fan, then she'll still appreciate the original on the inevitable re-read.
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