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#29861 User is offline   QuickTidal 

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Posted Today, 01:16 PM

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.
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Posted Today, 01:57 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Dark Tower is one of my favorite series. I almost didn't read it due to hearing the last three books are not good. I liked the last three books. I have been thinking of doing a reread for years now.
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Posted Today, 01:59 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Books 3 and 4 are probably the best, but I loved them all as well.
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
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Posted Today, 02:40 PM

View PostT77, on 27 February 2025 - 01:57 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Dark Tower is one of my favorite series. I almost didn't read it due to hearing the last three books are not good. I liked the last three books. I have been thinking of doing a reread for years now.



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View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Books 3 and 4 are probably the best, but I loved them all as well.


My best friend is a diehard King and DT fan, and he's been harping on me for years to read them all, so I thought it might be time.
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Posted Today, 02:43 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Interesting! I liked the first two DT books and then Drawing of Three really switched me off.

I finished A Tale of Two Cities last night. Having been a classic "turned off Dickens by school" person I wasn't really sure what to expect, but I'd determined to give this one a go because it was my late grandma's favourite book.

What a beautiful book! I'm really pleased I read it.

Now on to Buried by Professor Alice Roberts.
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View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 27 February 2025 - 02:43 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Interesting! I liked the first two DT books and then Drawing of Three really switched me off.

I finished A Tale of Two Cities last night. Having been a classic "turned off Dickens by school" person I wasn't really sure what to expect, but I'd determined to give this one a go because it was my late grandma's favourite book.

What a beautiful book! I'm really pleased I read it.

Now on to Buried by Professor Alice Roberts.


Drawing of the Three is Book 2. Was it The Wastelands (Book3) that turned you off? That's where it started to get more... epic for me.
Trouble arrives when the opponents to such a system institute its extreme opposite, where individualism becomes godlike and sacrosanct, and no greater service to any other ideal (including community) is possible. In such a system rapacious greed thrives behind the guise of freedom, and the worst aspects of human nature come to the fore....
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Posted Today, 03:10 PM

View PostHoosierDaddy, on 27 February 2025 - 02:51 PM, said:

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 27 February 2025 - 02:43 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Interesting! I liked the first two DT books and then Drawing of Three really switched me off.

...


Drawing of the Three is Book 2. Was it The Wastelands (Book3) that turned you off? That's where it started to get more... epic for me.


I have massive fondness for TDT, and own first editions of the first three books. That said, it takes a lot of weird turns and DRAWING in particular with its portals into the 'real world' is a far twist from classic fantasy or sf. I'm one of those people who read the 'right' King books by sheer luck while waiting years between books so I kind of fell in to the wider story by accident and just loved it for that. Kind quietly did almost by accident what Brandon Sanderson, Mark Lawrence and others are attempting.
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Posted Today, 03:26 PM

View PostAbyss, on 24 February 2025 - 06:42 PM, said:

Interrupted Eli Monpress bk 2 ...


...and then Just Finished THE SPIRIT REBELLION. Great fun again, this time a heist goes terribly wrong and Eli and his friends are split up and face individual challenges to great effect. Again, it's not wildly original, party of characters split up, face their personal obstacles, reunite, but the individual stories/mysteries are so well laid out and integrated into the challenges that it carries the story very nicely. I am genuinely enjoying finding out what's going on w these characters. Solid bk 2, zero complaints.

Wanting something short but darker before moving on the bk 3, on a whim ear'd THE ARMORED SAINT, bk 1 in Myke Cole's SACRED THRONE trilo. It's short, 5hrs in earbook. Starts ok, fairly basic setting, gets VERY dark abruptly in a good way, the veers unfortunately into YA teen romance territory for far far too long for entirely to predictable effect... but then.... wow, when the twist comes it is VERY effective and changes EVERYTHING and the setup for bk 2 had me utterly hooked.

Am moving on the Eli Monpress bk 2 THE SPIRIT EATER but pretty sure i'll alternate with Sacred Throne again... both series' books are fairly short and the shift from heists/adventures to grimdark worked nicely for me.
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Posted Today, 03:40 PM

View PostAbyss, on 27 February 2025 - 03:10 PM, said:

View PostHoosierDaddy, on 27 February 2025 - 02:51 PM, said:

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 27 February 2025 - 02:43 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Interesting! I liked the first two DT books and then Drawing of Three really switched me off.

...


Drawing of the Three is Book 2. Was it The Wastelands (Book3) that turned you off? That's where it started to get more... epic for me.


I have massive fondness for TDT, and own first editions of the first three books. That said, it takes a lot of weird turns and DRAWING in particular with its portals into the 'real world' is a far twist from classic fantasy or sf. I'm one of those people who read the 'right' King books by sheer luck while waiting years between books so I kind of fell in to the wider story by accident and just loved it for that. Kind quietly did almost by accident what Brandon Sanderson, Mark Lawrence and others are attempting.



I had someone sell it to me as the collapse of a multiverse....and that made the portal stuff make sense. And I'm a huge SUCKER for crossover shit, even mild or Easter eggs shit: Example DREAMCATCHER being about hunters on a trip in main in a snowstorm encountering parasitic aliens....is because there are tones of portals in that region of the country out of our universe and into others (Be they midworld or not) they aren't extraterrestrial, they are extra-dimensional...or the fact that Danny Torrance (The Shining, Doctor sleep)'s powers are the same powers that Jake Chambers has in the Gunslinger. Love that shit.

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Posted Today, 03:52 PM

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 03:40 PM, said:

View PostAbyss, on 27 February 2025 - 03:10 PM, said:

View PostHoosierDaddy, on 27 February 2025 - 02:51 PM, said:

View PostTheRetiredBridgeburner, on 27 February 2025 - 02:43 PM, said:

View PostQuickTidal, on 27 February 2025 - 01:16 PM, said:

THE DRAWING OF THREE by Stephen King

This is...really good.


Interesting! I liked the first two DT books and then Drawing of Three really switched me off.

...


Drawing of the Three is Book 2. Was it The Wastelands (Book3) that turned you off? That's where it started to get more... epic for me.


I have massive fondness for TDT, and own first editions of the first three books. That said, it takes a lot of weird turns and DRAWING in particular with its portals into the 'real world' is a far twist from classic fantasy or sf. I'm one of those people who read the 'right' King books by sheer luck while waiting years between books so I kind of fell in to the wider story by accident and just loved it for that. Kind quietly did almost by accident what Brandon Sanderson, Mark Lawrence and others are attempting.



I had someone sell it to me as the collapse of a multiverse....and that made the portal stuff make sense. And I'm a huge SUCKER for crossover shit, even mild or Easter eggs shit: Example DREAMCATCHER being about hunters on a trip in main in a snowstorm encountering parasitic aliens....is because there are tones of portals in that region of the country out of our universe and into others (Be they midworld or not) they aren't extraterrestrial, they are extra-dimensional...or the fact that Danny Torrance (The Shining, Doctor sleep)'s powers are the same powers that Jake Chambers has in the Gunslinger. Love that shit.


Same. The
Spoiler
pulled me right along becaus every little easter egg was another AH-HAH! moment. I still think that
Spoiler
was a step too far, but regardless the sheer ambition and breadth of what King pulled off is amazeballs on every level.

I could see a new reader, looking at the TDT books and being told 'if you want the whole story you have to read 20 other doorstoppers and anthologies and some of them for barely one sentence in the series' being hugely thrown off (or yanked right in), but having it happen 'organically' was such a treat.
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Posted Today, 04:21 PM

View PostHoosierDaddy, on 27 February 2025 - 02:51 PM, said:


Drawing of the Three is Book 2. Was it The Wastelands (Book3) that turned you off? That's where it started to get more... epic for me.


Yes you're right, I definitely read two of them and then gave up on the third.
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Posted Today, 05:24 PM

Just finished up Queen of Redwinter, it is a nice ending to a nice little series. Nothing as spectacular as the Ravenscry series but the author does accomplish a lot in three short volumes. Something which stuck me is that the entire trilogy is shorter than Wind and Truth, just strange that three books with full story arcs can easily be crammed into less pages than one rather meandering tome.

Started Six of Crows on a chance that its something different from what I've read recently.

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