Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower by Stephen King

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  • Pub. Date: August 2006
  • 1072pp
  • Sales Rank: 913
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    • Pub. Date: August 2006
    • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 1072pp
    • Sales Rank: 913

    Synopsis

    The most anticipated book in Stephen King's legendary career, The Dark Tower VII: The Dark Tower is the final installment to the bestselling author's epic series-a story that began thirty-three years ago with The Gunslinger and has gathered millions of ardent fans since Donald M. Grant published a limited edition of that first volume in 1981.

    This volume completes the quest of Roland Deschain, the last gunslinger in a world which has "moved on." Like the first book in the series, the last is beautifully illustrated by famed fantasy artist Michael Whelan. And with the same mix of triumph and loss that made Wolves of the Calla a runaway bestseller, The Dark Tower tracks Roland towards his ultimate goal, the tower itself-the center of all time, all place. But this time, as Roland's ka-tet moves through The Dixie Pig in New York City to Algul Siento in End-World, the losses come from within his circle of companions. His antagonists, from Mia's chap Mordred to the force of evil known as the Crimson King, grow more desperate. In the final stage of his search, Roland needs one more ally, a last key to gain entry to the tower. What awaits him there, at the tower's very top, is a mystery sure to awe King's legions of devoted fans.

    With Stephen King's unparalleled storytelling power, and with interest in fantasy at an all-time high, the release of The Dark Tower will be the most exciting publishing event of the year.

    New York Times Book Review

    The final volume of Stephen King's masterful multivolume epic-hailed as a "hypnotic blend of suspense and sentimentality...a sprawling, eventful tale of demons, monsters, narrow escapes, and magic portals"

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    Biography

    Few authors have tapped into our secret fears as adeptly as Stephen King, Master of the Macabre and one of the most widely read novelists writing today. With his trademark blend of fantasy, horror, and psychological suspense, this prolific and immensely popular contemporary writer continues to remind us that evil is still a potent force in the world.

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    Great Ending!by Storm8

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    November 21, 2009: The seventh and final book in The Dark Tower series is in many ways a combination of all the previous Dark Tower books. King draws from past events, themes, and characters while weaving them into this highly entertaining novel. That being said, The Dark Tower is mainly an action adventure story most closely resembling The Waste Lands (with a more satisfactory ending). Roland and his ka-tet travel through multiple wheres and whens in this story that leads them finally to the Dark Tower itself. Whether they all make it to the tower or not I will leave for you to discover. Just know that King does take you there and his descriptions of the tower (and possibly what's inside) I found to be satisfactory. I didn't think they were amazing, earth shattering, or mind bending. After 3700 pages from the previous books through this one I don't know that I'd be entirely happy with any ending. I found it hard to let the characters go. Alas it does end and I couldn't recommend a book or series of books more to a reader than The Dark Tower.

    PS The Wind Through The Key Hole

    I Also Recommend: The Stand.

    It's a great bookby dreamdarkly

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    November 20, 2009: I liked the series, it took me years to read it. Got interested when my high school teacher (5 yrs ago) gave me song of susannah to read. The ending isn't bad either. I bet most people don't get the ending and there for don't like it. But Stephen King gave Roland a SECOND chance. Where as he never had the horn before, he had then. That's what I believe anyways.

    I Also Recommend: The Stand, Under the Dome.


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