very cool thanks. excatlly how does salem'slot fit into the dark tower series?
Do yourself a favour and dont read any of revised editions. The original 'The Gunslinger' was the best writing King ever produced, unfortunetely hes now got Lucas syndrome.
Do yourself a favour and dont read any of revised editions. The original 'The Gunslinger' was the best writing King ever produced, unfortunetely hes now got Lucas syndrome.
Lots of authors revise books. He did it to actually go back and correct mistakes he made.
The Talisman is one of the best books I've ever read. By any writer. Black House wasn't quite as good IMO.BTW, even if you're not interested in delving into the various ways in which King connects The Dark Tower to the rest of his massive literary library, I'd suggest reading The Talisman and Black House anyway. They are fantastic novels in their own right, and would be perfectly suited, IMO, for anyone who enjoys Fantasy/Sci Fi and/or Horror/Suspense fiction.
The Talisman is one of the best books I've ever read. By any writer. Black House wasn't quite as good IMO.
Short Stories
The Little Sisters of Eluria (published in the novel Everything's Eventual)
However, if you'd like to delve deeper into the world of The Dark Tower and explore the ways in which King links it to his other works, the following is a listing of novels that connect to the Dark Tower series in some fashion:
Salem's Lot
The Stand
Black House (co-written with Peter Straub; a sequel to The Talisman [see below])
The Talisman (co-written with Peter Straub)
IT
Insomnia
Regulators
Desperation
Rose Madder
The Eyes of the Dragon
Bag of Bones
From a Buik 8
Skeleton Crew
Hearts in Atlantis
Everything's Eventual
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