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The Drawing of the Three (The Dark Tower, #2)
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message 1: by Maggie, The Malazan Queen of Chaos (new) - rated it 4 stars

Maggie K | 1209 comments Mod
Welcome to June and our next installment in the Dark Tower series---The Drawing of the Three.

From the end of the last book, I now know what the title means---and am very interested to see how it is going to play out!

I am starting probably tomorrow---who else is in???


Helen | 1 comments I bought it today, about half way through The Way of Kings with another after that.


message 3: by Maggie, The Malazan Queen of Chaos (new) - rated it 4 stars

Maggie K | 1209 comments Mod
what is with these lobster-like things? that is creepy


Todd | 5 comments This series I started sometime last year as a way to revisit SK, an author I read and enjoyed a lot years ago (when I was "into" horror). The first book in the series was just okay I have to say, quite short (rare for SK) and not filled with his regular magic, but I wasn't going to give up as I'd heard good things about the series from others I trust.

When this group selected the series I was excited to return to it and I have to say this book is SO much more enjoyable than the first. I'm now fully committed to the series and am looking forward to the next.

I love the characters, not only getting to know Roland better but also the characters we meet in this book. Really enjoyed this book, couldn't put it down.


message 5: by Maggie, The Malazan Queen of Chaos (last edited Jun 10, 2014 06:34AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Maggie K | 1209 comments Mod
I finished it the other day. Like you, Todd, once I got into it I just couldn't stop...it was so good!

It was good to see Roland still conflicted about what happened to Jake, and I liked that the third door was a departure from the expected....


Antonis (antonakis) | 27 comments I read The Gunslinger more than 10 years ago and didn't like it much. Still, I heard the voices and decided to continue. So, I started this one today. Up until page 30, I was wondering why I'm reading this and was about to stop. I pushed on and it started getting more interesting after 50. I'm just after page 100 now and I'm finding interesting at last, I really want to know what happens and how. But this doesn't feel like fantasy at all, or at least it's not what I expected.


message 7: by Kathi, There’s no such thing as too many books! (new) - rated it 4 stars

Kathi | 1312 comments Mod
Antonis wrote: "But this doesn't feel like fantasy at all, or at least it's not what I expected."

I felt that way through the whole series. I mean, it's obviously fantasy since it's not real and couldn't take place in our real world, but it's different than every other fantasy I've read.


Helen | 1 comments I've read the introductions, starting properly tomorrow. Though I really want to read Stormlight 3!


Antonis (antonakis) | 27 comments I'm afraid to admit that my patience run out at the 50% mark and I jumped off this train. I'm not sure if I will ever give it a 3rd try and continue with this series. I won't say more because I don't want to spoil anything for anybody. Different strokes for different folks, I guess.


Helen | 1 comments I'm about 15% in and whilst I'm not in love with it, I'm interested.


message 11: by Maggie, The Malazan Queen of Chaos (new) - rated it 4 stars

Maggie K | 1209 comments Mod
I was very intigued to see how the tarot card reading from the end of the first book would play out into a story....


message 12: by Andrew✌️ (last edited Jun 22, 2014 11:44AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

Andrew✌️ (andrew619) | 16 comments I finished! I liked this book, more than "The Gunslinger". I think that there's a more linear plot, no so many reference to Roland's past and the story is well written and holds the reader's attention. I think I'll read also the other books of the series.


Helen | 1 comments This was much better than the last.


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