ReReading: The Gunslinger- the start of Stephen Kings epic Dark Tower series
ReReading-
It's been 30-odd years since I read Stephen King's The Gunslinger. I remember reading the first several books in the series, never making it past The Wizard and the Glass because.. well, life.
What a confusing half story The Gunslinger was. The story was loose and fragmented. Rowland (the Gunslinger himself) was haunted by his past, blinded by his desire to catch the Man in Black. He seems ti be knowledgable in some things, but his education seems to be incomplete, like a kid who left school in 6th grade to take on as a apprenticeship he hates less than the classes he was foced to sit through.
Being purposefully obtuse- Half story or not, I enjoyed it. Rowland in the town with a mob of death and religion, crossing the desert, climbing mountain passes with a presumed deceased boy. All of it, including the loss of a decade to a long discussion about the future. Yes, my review is as fractured as the book.
Looking forward to reading the Drawing of the Three again, and slowly finishing this series I started as a teen.
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