I finished reading The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three and thought that were good. I've been watching a bunch of westerns lately so this series seemed appealing.
The Gunslinger was good but felt really jumbled. I learned that it was first published over several years in a magazine so I guess that explains it. There really wasn't any very memorable characters besides Roland in it. It was mostly world building and the ending was a little anticlimatic. The best parts about it were Roland's flashbacks. 7/10
The Drawing of the Three was much better. We finally got some interesting characters besides Roland. The book starts out like a horror novel with Roland nearly getting killed. It was clever how King depowered Roland for most of the book by giving him several big injuries and having his guns not work half of the time. Eddie is cool and his chapters were some of my favorites. There were the two very cool shootouts in the middle of the book and near the end when King decides to showoff Roland's extreme badassness. The only bad thing I could say about it was that it was entirely about Roland's new sidekicks and the main plot about the Tower didn't move at all but the new characters were good additions. I hope they stay through the entire series. 8/10
When I started reading the books I pictured Roland looking exactly like Eastwood's bounty hunter character did in the Sergio Leone westerns. They even wear the same brown poncho in my head. I wished they had made The Gunslinger into a movie with Eastwood as Roland in the 80s.
Anyone else a fan of the series?
The Gunslinger was good but felt really jumbled. I learned that it was first published over several years in a magazine so I guess that explains it. There really wasn't any very memorable characters besides Roland in it. It was mostly world building and the ending was a little anticlimatic. The best parts about it were Roland's flashbacks. 7/10
The Drawing of the Three was much better. We finally got some interesting characters besides Roland. The book starts out like a horror novel with Roland nearly getting killed. It was clever how King depowered Roland for most of the book by giving him several big injuries and having his guns not work half of the time. Eddie is cool and his chapters were some of my favorites. There were the two very cool shootouts in the middle of the book and near the end when King decides to showoff Roland's extreme badassness. The only bad thing I could say about it was that it was entirely about Roland's new sidekicks and the main plot about the Tower didn't move at all but the new characters were good additions. I hope they stay through the entire series. 8/10
When I started reading the books I pictured Roland looking exactly like Eastwood's bounty hunter character did in the Sergio Leone westerns. They even wear the same brown poncho in my head. I wished they had made The Gunslinger into a movie with Eastwood as Roland in the 80s.

Anyone else a fan of the series?