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The Gunslinger - November 1st Start


Hello and welcome! I'm sure people will join in as the read starts. There was another discussion going that I moved over here. I am planning on 1 book a month.


Welcome! Yes, we will be reading these back to back.


Glad you will be joining us. This will be my second journey to the tower reading along with a group. I found the discussions really kept me engaged and I read at a slightly faster pace so I could chime in.

Yes, this is your sign! :) We'd love to have you.


Yay! Happy to have you!

Happy reading!


During this read, I found myself wondering how old Roland is. I picture him somewhere in his 30s but the man in black alludes to how they are both "almost immortal".
For those that have read the entire series. (view spoiler)

I finished yesterday! I read it slower than normal; and on this second read, I'd say the first 75% isn't as good as the last 25% of the book. I picture him in his mid to late 30s but looking older than he really is. Lean and lined! :-)


Stick with it Shannon! :-) I'm glad you thought the book is hard to read, thought I was the only one! Although I am a diehard SK fan, it pains me to say this isn't really his best work. I think I read somewhere though; he admitted the same. It will get better in the next few books! :-)

“There might have been tragedy in the situation, but the gunslinger did not see that; he only saw the predestination that had always been there.”
I missed this on earlier reads - so Roland always knew to expect the bitter ending?


Welcome! This book people seem to love or hate. If you can push through the first half, it does pick up.



Having read the entire series a few times myself, I can say that I was not as thrilled with this one when it first came out, but from my second reading on I loved it. The more you learn about Roland, the more you want, and coming back to this first installment with the knowledge of the rest really makes it sing.

I completely agree Kandice!!


Yes!!! I got so much more out of it on each subsequent read.



That site can take you down some rabbit holes! ;)

December 1st we will start reading The Drawing of the Three. This is one of my favorite books in the series so I'm excited to get started!


December 1st..."
I'm excited to get started too!



Ha! I bet so :)


Still 5 stars for me! Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Including one of my favorite quotes: “When you planned rough, you allowed room for improvisation. And improvisation at short notice had always been one of Roland’s strong points.” My life survives on rough planning!



I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Here is how to add spoilers.
Goodreads has made it easy for us all to hide spoilers with HTML tags. Just type "spoiler" inside the tag brackets like this (without the periods): <.spoiler> Sample Text and you get this: (view spoiler).
This will be a reread for me. I've lost track of how many times I've read this book, more than 5 but less than 20. :) I keep a notebook and jot down thoughts, ideas, connections, etc. It's been interesting looking at them over time and I'm always surprising myself by finding something new.
(view spoiler)[ People tend to either love this book or hate it, not many take the middle ground. I love this book and think it sets the stage nicely for the epic quest Roland is embarking on. (hide spoiler)]