Dark Tower III (Unabridged)
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Publisher Description
The third volume in the #1 nationally bestselling Dark Tower Series, involving the enigmatic Roland (the last gunfighter) and his ongoing quest for the Dark Tower, is “Stephen King at his best” (School Library Journal).
Several months have passed since The Drawing of the Three, and in The Waste Lands, Roland’s two new tet-mates have become trained gunslingers. Eddie Dean has given up heroin, and Odetta’s two selves have joined, becoming the stronger and more balanced personality of Susannah Dean. But Roland altered ka by saving the life of Jake Chambers, a boy who—in Roland’s world—has already died. Now Roland and Jake exist in different worlds, but they are joined by the same madness: the paradox of double memories. Roland, Susannah, and Eddie must draw Jake into Mid-World and then follow the Path of the Beam all the way to the Dark Tower. There are new evils…new dangers to threaten Roland’s little band in the devastated city of Lud and the surrounding wastelands, as well as horrific confrontations with Blaine the Mono, the piratical Gasher, and the frightening Tick-Tock Man.
The Dark Tower Series continues to show Stephen King as a master of his craft. What lands, what peoples has he visited that are so unreachable to us except in the pages of his incredible books? Now Roland’s strange odyssey continues. The Waste Lands follows The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three as the third volume in what may be the most extraordinary and imaginative cycle of tales in the English language.
Customer Reviews
The story ignites
The story has been a simmering build to this book, which erupts! Definitely the best book of the first 4 in this series.
Character Numerous Story
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Amazing!!!
1991!! Good Lord! I read each of these books when they first were published. Although that isn’t really true. I made it halfway through The Wolves of Calla and stopped. I got married and life took over.
Now listening to them has been absolutely wonderful!! I remember most of the story but in that long ago memory. Like I had forgot how this book ends, and how angry I was!!! I couldn’t WAIT for the next book and nearly suffocated from anticipation! Now of course I don’t have to wait. I encourage all who know of Roland and his Ka-Tet to listen and listen greedily!!