...mrrph... grm... water please...
Jan. 12th, 2004 10:41 amWhile standing in the line waiting to see Return of the King, I remember a conversation I was having with
devafall and
khanfused about Stephen King's Dark Tower series. We touched on the subject of Book IV, Wizard and Glass and how it was much slower reading than the previous three. "Chewy" was the word Devafall used, and I agreed completely.
I had forgotten, since my first time through, just how chewy it was. I started reading Book I around the 15th of December. I've sped through the first three, resisting all reasons which I should put them down, even for the most basic of needs such as sleep and food.
Then comes Book IV. And I come to a screeching halt. I'm still progressing, but not at that self-propelled maniacal speed anymore. It's like climbing up a hill in rollerskates.
It's not that the book sucks. It's just a lot of back-story. It's telling a story that happened many years before the main events of the series take place. It's important. The first three books refer to many of those events and you know you need to know this stuff to really understand the world and the character of Roland, and the path that has brought him to where he is now. It just doesn't push the main plot forward much at all.
And when you're standing at the gates of the Emerald City but have to wade through 600 pages of History before you're allowed inside, it's damn irritating.
I'm reminded of why I only bought the first three for
mahdi's Christmas gift a few years back. If you aren't hooked by the first three books, if you don't love the world and the characters by that point, and don't really care what happens to them, there's just no point in fighting through the fourth book. Stop now. Do not pass go. Do not collect $200.
I'm just hoping Book V moves faster and captures my attention just like the first three did, and doesn't make me regret the effort to get there.
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I had forgotten, since my first time through, just how chewy it was. I started reading Book I around the 15th of December. I've sped through the first three, resisting all reasons which I should put them down, even for the most basic of needs such as sleep and food.
Then comes Book IV. And I come to a screeching halt. I'm still progressing, but not at that self-propelled maniacal speed anymore. It's like climbing up a hill in rollerskates.
It's not that the book sucks. It's just a lot of back-story. It's telling a story that happened many years before the main events of the series take place. It's important. The first three books refer to many of those events and you know you need to know this stuff to really understand the world and the character of Roland, and the path that has brought him to where he is now. It just doesn't push the main plot forward much at all.
And when you're standing at the gates of the Emerald City but have to wade through 600 pages of History before you're allowed inside, it's damn irritating.
I'm reminded of why I only bought the first three for
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I'm just hoping Book V moves faster and captures my attention just like the first three did, and doesn't make me regret the effort to get there.