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I'm enjoying The Gunslinger, but


it can be hard to read at times. Sometimes I don't understand what I'm reading and I'm like, "wait, what just happened?"
I've even had to resort to reading a summary online to make sure I'm not missing out on anything.

I heard if I can make it through this one the rest are much better.

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The first book is a bit of a struggle, but the series improves over the next few books.

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Listen to them—the children of the night. What music they make!

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Then collapses in a heap again.

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I personally love it, but I know King isn't a big fan of how he wrote it. The rest of the books are much easier to read. 1-4 are all among my favorite books ever.

I am Senor Velasco, I drink my milk with tabasco

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its the only popular stephen king novel that i havent read. hope to read it this month.

I get melancholy if I don't write. I need the company of people who don't exist.

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i'm half done with it. not bad at all. but never read a stephen king books like this. i would like to know whether the sequels and prequels maintain the same standard.

i'm not enamored by it. but i think its interesting. this is my first novel in the fantasy genre after reading some enid blyton as a kid.

I get melancholy if I don't write. I need the company of people who don't exist.

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The second, third and fourth books are really good. The later entries become far too convoluted and overly enamoured with itself. Wizard and Glass was actually my favourite.

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I see.

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Exactly. I think the first one actually stands on it's own fairly well too, before it starts getting hampered down with the entire mythology and story. I admit tapping out after Wizard and Glass.

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