Stephen King's "The Dark Tower 2: The Drawing of the Three" Book Review

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2011

While pursuing his quest for the Dark Tower through a world that is a nightmarishly distorted mirror image of our own, Roland is drawn through a mysterious door that brings him into contemperary America.
Here he links forces with defiant younge Eddie Dean and with the beautiful, brilliant, and brave Odetta Holmes in a savage struggle against underworld evil and otherworldly enemies.

Once again, Stephen King has masterfully interwoven dark, evocative fantasy, and icy realism.

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  • u helped me on my home work book review for school

  • @envey113 Hahaha glad I could help, man.

  • I liked book 2 as well,i didnt really know how i would like Roland missing his fingers but he still kicks ass through the 5 other books with help from his ka-tet

  • @pazuzu32110 When I began the book and read that part, I thought "Well, shit. This series will probably be ruined for me now." But I personally thought that losing his fingers in the beginning will make the rest of the "Dark Tower" series very interesting hahah. You dont see many people shooting a 19-something-year-old revolver from cowboy times with a three-fingered hand hahah.

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  • The first book was kind of hard to start but I am very glad I finished it :P

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