RAE’S READS

During my own little 24 Reading Marathon (See earlier posts), I resumed reading King’s Song of Susanna, Book Six of The Dark Tower series (one  more to go!) This is a journey that has literally taken years, but one that has been totally worth the time and effort.

From the Calla and the wolves of book five to New York City in 1999 is a big leap, and the tet  of gunslingers get there by various “doors”, but eventually the ka tet are  all in the same time and place, although they have not encountered each other yet by the end of the book. What they find in 1999 proves to be both interesting and action-filled.  Characters from other books make cameo appearances, and old stories affect and merge with current developments. Horror and gore abound.  Strangest of all, I have never had the experience of an author writing himself into the plot as a character in the novel before!  Leave it to King’s imagination and creativity.

Great storytelling.  Great humor. Great suspense. Great adventure. And, Great dialogue.

 

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2 responses to “Stephen King’s Song of Susanna”

  1. Whitney Avatar

    I’ve been wanting to start The Dark Tower series particularly since they are making a movie out of it. However, the heft of the series has been holding me back. Perhaps if I get it on kindle it won’t feel as daunting. Nice review.

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    1. Rae Longest Avatar

      TY! for the kind words. I saw something on NBC’s Today Show about a year ago when they first discussed this, and I was very impressed with the casting of Roland. I don’t know the actor’s name, but he has made some powerful films.

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