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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Was it the best book I've ever read? I do not know. Was it the best series I've ever read? I don't know either. But regardless I loved every second of it and couldn't stop reading until I was done. Roland's story was something I HAD to see concluding this year and I don't know why. I am happy that I did. And I recommend the journey for anyone who is even mildly interested in fantasy books. It's a damn good series. It didn't sadly make me a fan of Stephen King, but it did make me a fan of Roland. If KA wills it, I will read something by King again, but for time being I say farewell and thankee sai. Can't believe after over a year I've finally finished the series. I didn't always love it (the 4th book being a particular example), but once I finished the very last line (the same as the very first line, well done Mr. King) I knew the journey had been worth it. And isn't that what it was all about? The journey. I can understand how some people would be disappointed in the ending, wanting an epic battle, or some sort of resolution, but I think what King (and Roland through King) has demonstrated, that it is never about the battle or the resolution (the end) its about how you got there. *and also I like that Susannah, Eddie, and Jake (and maybe Oy) received a somewhat happy ending. come ho detto, da ragazzina ho odiato il primo libro della Torre Nera ed essendo già allora quella che Stephen King chiama "Fedele Lettore" lessi pure il secondo, lo odiai un pò meno ma comunque abbastanza per decidere di aver chiuso con la serie. Nei decenni successivi, da buona F.D., ho letto qualunque cosa pubblicata da S.K. e sempre da buona F.D. ho continuato a sentirmi in colpa x l'abbandono di Roland&company ... ora che l'ho finita so che è King che dovrebbe sentirsi in colpa per averci propinato sta porcata!! Resto una Fedele Lettrice, la compulsione è ormai troppo radicata, ma credo che ormai si sia incrinata la fiducia a livelli critici il giudizio effettivo è di 1 stella ma sono così felice di aver concluso (chiuso davvero stavolta) che aggiungo una stella e mezza di pura gioia e un altra mezza per il doppio finale SPOILER dopo l'orribile orribile orribile sesto volume ero sbottata con: "spero che muoiano tutti!" beh, sono praticamente morti tutti e ci sono rimasta malissimo :)
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HTML:Creating "true narrative magic" (The Washington Post) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaitedbreathtakingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining. Roland Deschain and his ka-tet have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings...and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery. No library descriptions found. |
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Having made it to the ending, after all this time spent with Roland and his ka-tet, I feel confident saying the Journey to the Tower was absolutely worth the read. Looking back at all of it, the ending makes perfect sense. It was the only way this story could ever end.
This last book was a truly fitting last puzzle piece to King's magnum opus. From the moment you pick up this book, you know you'll be in for a rollercoaster of emotions. There were multiple moments where I had to put the book down, I couldn't read the words because my eyes were full of tears. I can't give this book any less than five stars. It absolutely destroyed me, in the best possible way. I dreaded reading on at multiple points, knowing what would happen next, knowing it was the only way this story could go.
"If Ka will say so, then let it be so." ( )