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  • ISBN-10: 0452284953
  • ISBN-13: 978-0452284951
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.2 x 4.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,358,722 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars And the gunslinger follows..., July 22, 2004
With two recent Dark Tower releases and a forthcoming grand finale, fans of Stephen King's dark fantasy series may want to brush up on the first four volumes of the series. "The Gunslinger," "the Drawing of the Three," "The Waste Lands" and "Wizard's Glass" all have their individual flaws, but the overall effect is excellent.

"The Gunslinger" introduces us to Roland Deschain of Gilead, the last gunslinger of a long-dead land. The hardened cowboy/knight wanders through a wasted world, tracking a "man in black" who can help him find (cue ominous music) the Dark Tower. Along the way he finds Jake, a young boy who was killed in a car accident in our world. But in the name of his quest, Roland may be called on to sacrifice what he loves...

"The Drawing of the Three" kicks off mere hours after "Gunslinger" ends. Roland is sick, and being pursued by carnivorous "lobstrosities." But then he ends up transporting his mind into our world -- specifically, into the minds of junkie smuggler Eddie Dean, and legless civil rights activist Odetta Holmes (and her evil alter ego, Detta). Roland "draws" these two into his own world, but Eddie's withdrawal and Detta's malevolence might kill his quest before it even starts.

"The Waste Lands" begins with Roland tutoring Susannah (formerly Odetta/Detta) and Eddie in how to be gunslingers. But while the newlyweds are rapidly getting the hang of it, Roland is not doing well. Because of a paradox he created when he saved the boy Jake, his mind is starting to deteriorate. In Manhattan, Jake is suffering from the same thing. To save them both from madness, the gang draws Jake away from our world. But no sooner has he joined them than they come to a ruined city, with an insane mono train and a sinister figure following them...

"Wizard's Glass" opens with the gang (or ka-tet) riddling desperately against an insane train, which is on a suicide run. Eddie barely manages to defeat it with a bunch of stupid jokes, and the ka-tet continues their journey. Along the way, Roland tells them the story of his first love Susan Delgado, a beautiful girl who was promised to a dirty old man, and how he lost her when he was only fourteen. And the story is linked to what is ahead -- a person from Roland's past awaits them, along with the hard-won Wizard's Glass that destroyed Roland's family.

Stephen King is best known for being a horror writer, covering everything from evil cars to telekinetic high-schoolers. But "The Dark Tower" is a gritty fantasy with a few horror elements in it, and though it has some grotesque images, it's more fantastical than icky. Not to mention that it has homages sprinkled through it to "Lord of the Rings," the "Childe Roland" story, "The Wizard of Oz," and even King's own books.

King's writing is full of slam-bang action, even if it doesn't excel in the technical sense. And the gunslinger is an excellent lead character, a mixture of rock-hard determination and affection for his friends. Eddie comes across as rather annoying at times, but he's evidently supposed to; on the other hand, Susannah is remarkably complex with her double personality. And Jake serves as a surrogate son for Roland, while displaying his own brand of eleven-year-old toughness.

As the release date for "The Dark Tower" approaches, fans may want to brush up on this epic series, and newbies may want to find out more about it. Highly recommended.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I miss the pretty pictures, September 27, 2005
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I read the hardcover version of the Gunslinger from the library, it got me into the story and has something all the books in this set don't, full color pictures and ilistrations. After reading the first book I decided to buy the others the set is cheap price wise and contains the same story but without the pictures. It comes down to if the margin of pictures to price matters to you, I personally would rather have the nice pictures.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Tower Boxed Set, March 18, 2007
I only recently decided to enter the world of Stephen King's Dark Tower. This boxed set provided me with an excellent chance to do so.

The Dark Tower series is King's ultimate opus. It's a saga that entertains and constantly evolves with each book. In my opinion the series is a must read.

The set itself is a great introduction to the Dark Tower world. The first book is newly revised and exapanded. All these revisions make sense in the larger context of the series. All four of these books contain new introductions by Stephen King himself. Here he does a great job on introducing us to this wonderfully imaginative saga.

At a very affordable price, this box set is a must have. Each book has its own unique voice, and these four set up a strong foundation for the seven part saga. The overall presentation of the books is done well. A great pruchase for those looking to delve into the Dark Tower universe.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Rather disappointing
I've read through the first two books and I have to say, it was a rather boring experience. I was recommended these by some online friends who said they were brilliant. Read more
Published 10 days ago by Richard Holderby

5.0 out of 5 stars These are INCREDIBLE stories!
Guys, trust me...I know the series starts slow...GUNSLINGER is definitely a slow moving story...slow, yet beautifully told. Read more
Published 10 days ago by M. T. Strickland

5.0 out of 5 stars King's finest . . .
While I am not really a fantasy or a science fiction fan, and the Dark Tower series seems to take elements of each of these (and several others), I cherish these first four books... Read more
Published 1 month ago by G. Neiman

5.0 out of 5 stars I almost wish this was the whole series
These four books are my favorite from the dark tower series. From the first book which is the introduction to Roland, to the second where he acquires the rest of his Ka-tet, into... Read more
Published 1 month ago by samkillian

5.0 out of 5 stars Stephen King at his best.
This is far and away the best serial ever written. Of course there are 15 plus other books tied to The Dark Tower series. No library is complete without them. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Christoph L. Dickenson

3.0 out of 5 stars Stephen King is amazing
I didn't know what to expect with this book but wow! King has such an imagination. I can't wait to read more! Definately check this out!
Published 1 month ago by Jesse Steele

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing epic story
I have not yet finished this set of books, but I am devouring them. Great epic story, with elements of thriller, fantasy and sci fi. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Teodoro M. Ornelas

3.0 out of 5 stars Not as advertised
I knew going in that these were used and accepted that but the ad was somewhat misleading. It does include all the novels 1-4 of the boxed set but there was no box. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Steve A. Libro

5.0 out of 5 stars Dark Tower Boxed Set (Books 1-4)
These books are in GREAT/MINT condition. Shipping time was VERY fast!! I will definitely order more books from this seller!! Thank you so much!
Published 6 months ago by Lady380

5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a masterpiece.
Some may argue Stephen King's style is simplistic, but I would argue back that sometimes what's on the surface isn't always the entire picture. Read more
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