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It was a terrific end to the series. Like Mr. King warns at the end, if you like the way the story ends at the point right before his Coda, don't read on...I wish I hadn't...other than that, IT IS TERRIFIC! In my opinion, it lags in one or two short spots, but after those it picks right up again. Some familiar characters make cameo appearances...AMAZING!
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I really enjoyed this book. I have read many of Kings' books and this is one of his better ones. Would reccommend.
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I think Stephen King ran out of steam on this series...after 30 years I really can't blame him. But the ending was just so LAME! Mr. King, REALLY? Was this your best effort? Come on! And then to chastise the readers that continued to read? "Its not about the destination, but the journey". He totally shoe-horned the horn of Jericho Hill into the story, and I can almost guarantee it was at the urging of some editor that told him, "Dude, REALLY? That's it?" Mr. King, people gave up real time to read these 7 books. And you wrote the ending as if you were mad at the reader for wanting more...I was very disappointed.
If you read the rest-then here's the best.
A very good finish to an excellent series!
Kristy G. (nicekittypurrs) - , reviewed The Dark Tower (The Dark Tower, Bk 7) on + 7 more book reviews
Another Stephen King Masterpiece!! The entire series is a must read!!!
One of my most favorite book series!
A pilgrimage that began with one lone man's quest to save multiple worlds from chaos and destruction unfolds into a tale of epic proportions. King, in fact, intertwines his own life story deeper and deeper into the tale of Roland and his surrogate family of gunslingers, and, in this final installment, playfully and seductively suggests that it might not be the author who drives the story, but rather the fictional characters that control the author.