And it is there that Roland tells them a story, one that details his discovery of something even more elusive than the Dark Tower: love. Wizard and Glass picks up where the last book left off, with our hero, Roland, and his unlikely band of followers escaping from one world and slipping into the next. Published: New English Library 2003 (1997)įirst sentence: “ASK ME A RIDDLE,” Blaine invited. Which doesn’t make the hunt any less thrilling. Nowadays, it’s all on the internet, easy to be found. So far, reading any Stephen King has paid off, and some books have fairly obvious references to the Dark Tower series that made me giggle as if I’d found an easter egg. So I decided to take it a bit more slowly and delve into other King books as well. And then I found out that Stephen King built a whole universe around this series – in his other fiction. When I first found out about this series, I wanted to read it all in one go.
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