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title = "The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1) - Stephen King"
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date = 2017-06-11
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[taxonomies]
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tags = ["books", "stephen king", "reviews", "the dark tower"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43615.The_Gunslinger):
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In the first book of this brilliant series, Stephen King introduces readers to
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one of his most enigmatic heroes, Roland of Gilead, The Last Gunslinger. He is
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a haunting figure, a loner on a spellbinding journey into good and evil. In
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his desolate world, which frighteningly mirrors our own, Roland pursues The
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Man in Black, encounters an alluring woman named Alice, and begins a
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friendship with the Kid from Earth called Jake. Both grippingly realistic and
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eerily dreamlike, The Gunslinger leaves readers eagerly awaiting the next
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chapter.
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{{ stars(stars=3) }}
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It pretty much felt like "the movie that started the series" from the 80s.
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A lot of the stuff is basically the Gunslinger telling his story or thinking
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about the past. Sure it gives a nice explanation about the current status of
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the characters, but it also drains the amount of "current status".
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Also, some descriptions felt hard to follow. Sure it's easy to explain how a
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train station looks like and what's in it, but a cave... Good luck following
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what's happening there.
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