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The Dark Tower Boxed Set: Vols I-IV: v. 1-1v
 
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The Dark Tower Boxed Set: Vols I-IV: v. 1-1v (Paperback)

by Stephen King (Author)
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  • Paperback: 4 pages
  • Publisher: New English Library Ltd; New edition edition (10 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0340830247
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340830246
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 14.4 x 13 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 331,527 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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The end is near! Start at the Beginning: Your chance to read the first four volumes of one of the richest most evocative sagas in modern publishing as the epic draws every closer to its soul-shattering conclusion. Monumental in scope and spectacular in vision, "The Dark Tower" series is Stephen King's magnum opus - an exciting, action-packed serial fantasy that confirms King's legendary status as one of the greatest storytellers of all time. Join the quest in "The Gunslinger", where Stephen King introduces readers to one of his most enigmatic heroes, Roland of Gilead, a knight errant, as he embarks on the road to reach the Dark Tower. Follow his adventures as he continues his journey into good and evil in "The Drasing of the Three", The Waste Lands" and "Wizard and Glass". These first four volumes will leave readers eagerly awaiting the new books. And the tower is closer!

About the Author

Stephen King is the bestselling author of more than thirty books of which the most recent are DREAMCATCHER, EVERYTHING'S EVENTUAL and FROM A BUICK 8. He lives with his wife, the novelist Tabitha King, in Bangor, Maine.

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104 of 107 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dark Tower Box Set, 13 Feb 2004
By Trelloskilos - See all my reviews
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I have been a fan of Stephen King's "Dark Tower" series, ever since the first line of the first book. The series, which was first released almost 20 years ago is finally drawing to a conclusion, and many who, like me, picked up a copy of "The Gunslinger" two decades ago will breathe a sigh of relief as next year, the final two books of the series are being released.

For those who have never heard of Stephen King's opus, the tale is of a Gunslinger, Roland, who must journey through a world that is not quite our own, to reach the Dark Tower, a building which stands at the nexus of all worlds. Along the way, he draws three people from our world to aid his quest, and has encounters with several enemies who would rather he never completes his quest.

The Dark Tower is a mixture of Arthurian Legend, Spaghetti-Westerns, Post-Apocalyptic horror, Time-travel science fiction, and other-worldly fantasy. Magic, vampires, demons, gunbattles, insanity and the wheel of destiny (also known as ka) abound in this series of novels. The ardent Stephen King fan will take great pleasure in spotting all the links to his other books (of which there are several).

Characterwise, Stephen King does a brilliant job. Yhe gunslinger is an enigmatic but fascinating character, who seems to have many skeletons in his closet, and many stories to tell. His companions on the journey are equally as fascinating, and their interactions with eachother to overcome adversary is one of the features that makes the books so gripping.

While the first four books in the series throw a lot of questions ("Who is this gunslinger?" "Why is he on this quest?" and even "Will he ever get there?" are just a few that crop to mind), the books have fuelled discussion and intrigued millions.

While the box set only contains the first four books in the series, the main feature is the revised first edition, which has been edited and re-written completely in some places to fit in with the rest of the story, particularly in the fifth book, and the references to "19". It tells of the first part of Roland's journey, and serves partly as introduction to Roland and his world, and partly implants a crucial plot point or two that remain constant throughout the series.

The second book sees the introduction of new characters and the first indications of the links between Roland's world and ours.

The third book sees the journey begin again, with some gripping sequences, and ending with one of the greatest cliffhangers in modern fiction. (Bear in mind, when it was first released, it took 6 years for the next book to come out)

The fourth book mainly focuses on the gunslinger's past, and more intrigues develop on the road to the tower.

The box set is recommended to both the casual reader who enjoys a change, and to the ardent Stephen King fan alike. While it would be more appropriate to have seen all seven books in a box set, the four books are ample reading, and the best thing is that you don't have to wait for five years for the next book to come out. (Book V is already released in hardback, and books VI and VII are both released next year). Old fans can relive the story after their dog-eared original copies have rotted, and readers new with the DT series won't have to wait 20 years for the next books in the series.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Fabulous, 29 Oct 2004
This series is a masterpiece, without a doubt it's King's best ever effort, he admits himself that it's become an obsession.

This is an epic story of light against dark, Roland the gunslinger aint no angel, he's a shooter, a killer, but is he bad? He starts off alone to find the Tower, he's never sure where it is but knows it's there, he only has his senses to help him, later discovering that he has no chance of doing this alone, he may be the Last Gunslinger, but he will need more than a six shooter.

It seems he has a destiny that is set, he must find his way back to another world (yet it is the same world in the past (or future time)) eventually stumbling towards some unlikely recruits including a small (already dead) boy, who are probably all that stands in the way of the evil that descends from the Dark Tower and it's ally, the ever elusive Man in Black, evilness personified, but who (or what) is he, the devil himself? Is he helping or leading Roland a merry chase!

After a few pages you get engrossed in the mystery and history, the atmosphere envelopes you and you MUST keep reading, what will happen next? believe me, you will NOT predict what his destiny holds... "Dud-a-chum?" "Dod-a-chock?" Will he succeed?

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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Dark Tower Series, 7 Dec 2005
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Stephen King is a mater of the craft. Books such as 'Salem's Lot, Christine, Pet Semmetry (I could go on forever) are fantastic- as I'm sure those who've read them already know.
King himself says that The Dark Tower Series are the best works he's ever done. I believe they are.
Even if you disagree with me on that point, The Dark Tower Series are wonderful books that follow Roland of Gilead and his fellowship on their quest to reach THE DARK TOWER. With wonderfully written characters and a fanatastic storyline, I highly reccomend THE DARK TOWER series for any and everyone.
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