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mewlink64
Apr 6, 2009

Bloody Hedgehog posted:

I haven't read through the whole Dark Tower series yet, but I'm really disliking Wizard & Glass. Apart from the last quarter of the book when things start cooking, the majority of the book is some boring western bodice-ripper where nothing happens whatsoever. When I first started it I thought, "Alright, Roland will recount his past for a few chapters and then we'll be back in business.". And then it just keeps going and going and you slowly realize the whole book is about his past and some woman you don't really care about.

Such a shame too after The Wastelands. That book was kickass from the first page to the last. Blaine was awesome.

I could swear I'm quoting myself here.

Gunslinger was one of my favorite books, I picked up Drawing and I was like WTF is this poo poo? Wastelands, alright back in action. Wizard & Glass, 90% of this book is a goddamn flashback! It seems like every other DT book is a hit and a miss. I know about a lot of the stuff that happens later dealing with King, but I'm having a reeeeal hard time finishing this book.

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