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  • frik51
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    Join the fun, Squire!

    http://www.thedarktower.org/palaver/...d-Glass-(1997)

    sk

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  • srboone
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    One of the things I like about the original was it's little inconsistincies with the rest of the series. Ex. Roland's father being Roland the Elder in the original and Steven in the rest of the books. Later, when King becomes a character, he admits that he sometimes misinterprets Gan's voice and gets things wrong. I thought that added a little texture to the whole reading experience. But I can understand why he revised it.

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  • Tito_Villa
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    I think the revised was published just before the release of 'Wolves of the Calla', so yeah i guess you read the original (which i admit to never reading).

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  • ozmosis7
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    I couldn't say. I've only ever read one version and since I bought it right away I am guessing it is not the revised one?

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  • Tito_Villa
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    Haha no worries. Which do you prefer (if any) out of the original and the revised Gunslinger?

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  • ozmosis7
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    Oh, LOL. Nothing to read into there. I was just saying it was an interesting order is all, and trying to consider what my own order might look like. I guess it would be this...

    1. The Gunslinger
    2. The Drawing of the Three
    3. Wizard & Glass
    4. The Wolves of the Calla
    5. The Dark Tower
    6. The Wastelands
    7. Song of Susannah

    But then again, I haven't read them for some time, so that might change if I did so.

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  • Tito_Villa
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    Originally posted by ozmosis7 View Post
    An interesting order there.
    Why's that then???

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  • ozmosis7
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    An interesting order there.

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  • Tito_Villa
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    Since the last re-read my order of favourites goes ...

    1. Wizard & Glass
    2. The Wastelands
    3. The Wolves of the Calla
    4. The Gunslinger
    5. The Dark Tower
    6. The Drawing of the Three
    7. Song of Susannah

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  • RJK1981
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    I need read this series again soon, and can't really say which is my favorite until I do as I don't recall a lot of things. I'll probably start doing that before too long and hopefully time it to coincide with the new DT novel coming out. We'll see though, might not be able to wait even though I have ton of books I still need to read

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  • srboone
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    Cool beans, Siep!!! We agree on 2 outta 7!!! I'll take it!

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  • frik51
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    Great post!
    It has been a number of years since I last read this series and at the moment I have no intention of re-reading it.
    So, for now, this is how I would rank the books:

    1. Wizard and Glass.
    2. The Wastelands.
    3. The Drawing of the Three
    4. The Gunslinger
    5. The Wolves of the Callah.
    6. The Dark Tower.
    7. Song of Susannah.

    sk
    Last edited by frik51; 08-20-2011, 05:09 AM.

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  • srboone
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    Well, I've made the journey again with Roland and I've changed my mind on how I would rank the books--for the final time as I've read the entire cycle four times through (with the first three more times because I would reread the previous ones when next one came out: 1,1,2,1,2,3,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1,2,3,4,5, 6,7,1,2,3, 4,5,6,7--that's a lot reading.), and I think I'm done. I've ordered some slipcases to store them for shelf presentation.

    1. The Drawing of the Three. Narratively, imaginatively superior to all the others.
    2. The Wastelands. The first half continues the narrative of TDot3. The second part is not as good, but still scores narratively.
    3. Song of Susannah. Exciting and revealing with an unique structure compared to the rest.
    4. The Gunslinger. Narratively simplistic, but well-written and exciting.
    5. The Dark Tower. A satisfying conclusion to the series..and a beginning.
    6. The Wolves of the Callah. Well written and exciting, but a lack of creativity keeps it at the bottom.
    7. Wizard and Glass. Narrative problems, combined with an unreliable narrator and a lack of creativity.

    All this is nit-picking. When you're comparing a group of very good books, that's all you can do.

    Final thoughts:
    Spoiler!
    Last edited by srboone; 11-14-2011, 03:57 AM.

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  • theenormityofitall
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    Even though I just hit it again, I'll never remember it if I actually ever start reading the books. I guess I should be doing that; I'm not getting any younger, and the way I go through fiction, it'll take me a few years to read just the first 3 or so.

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  • srboone
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    Then follow me down the rabbit hole again, Alice:
    Spoiler!

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