Really? I'm intrigued, because I'd love a gun that looks similar to Roland's, and I've decided that the Colt Peacemaker is my interpretation. What gun did you get and where did you get it from?
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Really? I'm intrigued, because I'd love a gun that looks similar to Roland's, and I've decided that the Colt Peacemaker is my interpretation. What gun did you get and where did you get it from?
My favourite part of this book was the way King describes Roland seeing Susan burn through the Wizard glass. The amount of pain and heartache I felt from that small paragraph was overwhelming, and...
Yeah, I completely agree with you too. I mean, his adaptations of The Green Mile and The Mist have blown me away... Although, has anyone else heard the rumours that Javier Bardem might be chosen to...
I also love this part. The way King describes how fast Roland can reload his guns, whilst still running, moving, he doesn't even have to pause.
Ah, I see where you're going with this, and I understand why you're confused. I've not read the last book yet, so i don't kno hwo the quest ends - don't spoil it lol - but I imagine that because the...
I didn't find her to be whiny in the book. I actually liked the character of Susan a lot. She had her emotional moments, but wouldn't you if you had to get molested by a crusty ass old man?[/QUOTE]
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I imagined her with dark hair too, before I read it. Either brown or black, I can't quite remember, now I see her with blond lol.
I think that the fact that it's hard to break away from the main storyline makes it all more amazing that a whole book is dedicated to Roland's past, and you can't deny, it's something that's needed...
I'd love to get the audio series. Are tehy read by a celebrity or just a normal person?
My favourite part of the book is when Roland is watching Susan in the glam. The way King describes Roland's animalistic roaring - "Not even the word 'no'" I can't imagine the pain and horror he must...
Who is/are the artist(s) who do the covers where the Tower is always in the picture, featured with a different landscape and different coloured hue for each book?