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This is the completely gripping beginning of the epic tale of Roland Deschain, the iconic and eponymous “Gunslinger,” and his dogged pursuit of his nemesis, (the mysterious “man in black”), and the mythical Tower that has captivated his mind and entire sense of purpose. Along his path of sharpshooting, ass-kicking, and general cool-handed bad-assery, Roland encounters Jake Chambers, an imminently likable boy from our world/universe, who will become part son/part apprentice gunslinger/part tether to humanity to our hero. This is the shortest of the seven books in the series, but it does a great job of introducing us to the uber-cowboy of a central character of Roland, (a character who grows more multi-dimensional as the series continues), his quest, his first sidekick, and the pseudo-Steampunk-Western/pseudo-Post-Apocalyptic milieu that will devour the reeader’s attention for at least six novels, (I can’t speak for the seventh, as I haven’t gotten too far into it yet). King builds a world in this series that is at once eerily familiar and engagingly alien. For example, there are Arthurian legends in Roland's world, but the Arthur of this world wielded a gun, not a sword, and led gunslingers instead of knights. There are also remnants of technology and culture that seem to have crossed over from, (or perhaps survived?), our own world (of course the Beatles would have a song in every world!). Yet this world has terrain, creatures, and even adherence to physical laws (or lack thereof) that are decidedly otherworldly. The world-building alone is worth the read, and should thoroughly engage the mind of anybody with an active imagination well past the last page. Warning: this series is nearly instantaneously addicting. Don't start this book before traveling to a foreign country, or you will be PISSED that you can't get the sequels instantaneously upon completion, (unless you have an e-reader with international access, that is). I recently "read" this by listening to it in audio format. The narrator is amazing--he sounds like Roland Deschain in the flesh--which brings this already engrossing tale to a higher level of enjoyment (raising it from 4 to 5 stars, honestly). What he does for King’s pseudo-Western dialect alone is magical.
2022-09-19 12:55
A wonderful collection of tales written after Alexander wrote the five books of the Prydain Chronicles. The stories within this volume contain many of the main characters of the chronicles and can be read before or after the larger series. Some of the tales are better than others but they each have a lesson to tell. They read like extended fables or moral tales.
2020-12-24 20:57
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