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Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Type
Audiobook
Narrative Type
Fiction
Intended Audience
Adults, Young Adults
Narrator
George Guidall
ISBN
9780743538114
Publication Year
2004
Format
CD, Audio Product, Compact Disc
Language
English
Book Title
Dark Tower VII : the Dark Tower
Book Series
The Dark Tower Ser.
Author
Stephen King
Publisher
Simon & Schuster
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Fantasy / General, Thrillers / Supernatural, Fantasy / Dark Fantasy, Media Tie-In

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Now a major motion picture starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba Creating "true narrative magic" ( The Washington Post ) at every revelatory turn, Stephen King surpasses all expectation in the stunning final volume of his seven-part epic masterwork. Entwining stories and worlds from a vast and complex canvas, here is the conclusion readers have long awaited--breathtakingly imaginative, boldly visionary, and wholly entertaining. Roland Deschain and his ka-tet have journeyed together and apart, scattered far and wide across multilayered worlds of wheres and whens. The destinies of Roland, Susannah, Jake, Father Callahan, Oy, and Eddie are bound in the Dark Tower itself, which now pulls them ever closer to their own endings and beginnings...and into a maelstrom of emotion, violence, and discovery.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Simon & Schuster
ISBN-10
0743538110
ISBN-13
9780743538114
eBay Product ID (ePID)
30510200

Product Key Features

Book Title
Dark Tower VII : the Dark Tower
Author
Stephen King
Format
CD, Audio Product, Compact Disc
Language
English
Topic
Fantasy / General, Thrillers / Supernatural, Fantasy / Dark Fantasy, Media Tie-In
Publication Year
2004
Book Series
The Dark Tower Ser.
Genre
Fiction

Dimensions

Item Length
5.9in.
Item Height
2.3in.
Item Width
5.8in.
Item Weight
21.8 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Series Volume Number
7
Number of Volumes
23 Vols.
Volume Number
Vol. VII
Edition Description
Unabridged Edition
Reviews
Publisher's Weekly A pilgrimage that began with one lone man's quest to save multiple worlds from chaos and destruction unfolds into a tale of epic proportions. While King saw some criticism for the slow pace of 1982's The Gunslinger, the book that launched this series, The Drawing of the Three (Book II, 1987), reeled in readers with its fantastical allure. And those who have faithfully journeyed alongside Roland, Eddie, Susannah, Jake and Oy ever since will find their loyalty toward the series' creator richly rewarded. The tangled web of the tower's multiple worlds has manifested itself in many of King's other works -- The Stand (1978), Insomnia (1994) and Hearts in Atlantis (1999), to name a few. As one character explains here, "From the spring of 1970, when he typed the line The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed... very few of the things Stephen King wrote were 'just stories.' He may not believe that; we do." King, in fact, intertwines his own life story deeper and deeper into the tale of Roland and his surrogate family of gunslingers, and, in this final installment, playfully and seductively suggests that it might not be the author who drives the story, but rather the fictional characters that control the author. This philosophical exploration of free will and destiny may surprise those who have viewed King as a prolific pop-fiction dispenser. But a closer look at the brilliant complexity of his Dark Tower world should explain why this bestselling author has finally been recognized for his contribution to the contemporary literary canon. With the conclusion of this tale, ostensibly the last published work of his career, King has certainly reached the top of his game. And as for who or what resides at the top of the tower...The many readers dying to know will have to start at the beginning and work their way up., Publisher's Weekly A pilgrimage that began with one lone man's quest to save multiple worlds from chaos and destruction unfolds into a tale of epic proportions. While King saw some criticism for the slow pace of 1982's The Gunslinger, the book that launched this series, The Drawing of the Three (Book II, 1987), reeled in readers with its fantastical allure. And those who have faithfully journeyed alongside Roland, Eddie, Susannah, Jake and Oy ever since will find their loyalty toward the series' creator richly rewarded.The tangled web of the tower's multiple worlds has manifested itself in many of King's other works -- The Stand (1978), Insomnia (1994) and Hearts in Atlantis (1999), to name a few. As one character explains here, "From the spring of 1970, when he typed the line The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed... very few of the things Stephen King wrote were 'just stories.' He may not believe that; we do." King, in fact, intertwines his own life story deeper and deeper into the tale of Roland and his surrogate family of gunslingers, and, in this final installment, playfully and seductively suggests that it might not be the author who drives the story, but rather the fictional characters that control the author.This philosophical exploration of free will and destiny may surprise those who have viewed King as a prolific pop-fiction dispenser. But a closer look at the brilliant complexity of his Dark Tower world should explain why this bestselling author has finally been recognized for his contribution to the contemporary literary canon. With the conclusion of this tale, ostensibly the last published work of his career, King has certainly reached the top of his game. And as for who or what resides at the top of the tower...The many readers dying to know will have to start at the beginning and work their way up., Publisher's WeeklyA pilgrimage that began with one lone man's quest to save multiple worlds from chaos and destruction unfolds into a tale of epic proportions. While King saw some criticism for the slow pace of 1982'sThe Gunslinger,the book that launched this series,The Drawing of the Three(Book II, 1987), reeled in readers with its fantastical allure. And those who have faithfully journeyed alongside Roland, Eddie, Susannah, Jake and Oy ever since will find their loyalty toward the series' creator richly rewarded.The tangled web of the tower's multiple worlds has manifested itself in many of King's other works --The Stand(1978),Insomnia(1994) andHearts in Atlantis(1999), to name a few. As one character explains here, "From the spring of 1970, when he typed the lineThe man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed...very few of the things Stephen King wrote were 'just stories.' He may not believe that; we do." King, in fact, intertwines his own life story deeper and deeper into the tale of Roland and his surrogate family of gunslingers, and, in this final installment, playfully and seductively suggests that it might not be the author who drives the story, but rather the fictional characters that control the author.This philosophical exploration of free will and destiny may surprise those who have viewed King as a prolific pop-fiction dispenser. But a closer look at the brilliant complexity of his Dark Tower world should explain why this bestselling author has finally been recognized for his contribution to the contemporary literary canon. With the conclusion of this tale, ostensibly the last published work of his career, King has certainly reached the top of his game. And as for who or what resides at the top of the tower...The many readers dying to know will have to start at the beginning and work their way up.
Copyright Date
2004
Dewey Decimal
813.5/4
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Pages
23 Pages

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  • King Fans It Is Here

    This is the final volume in Stephen Kinds Dark Tower series. I have read the entire series and also have collected all the audiobooks as well as I am a truck driver and audiobooks are great while tearing across the country. This audiobook completes my collection of the series. I think George Guidall does a fine job reading this and provides life to each character. Although I miss Frank Muller (as probably do most of his fans), George is an excellent choice to take over this series. I recommend this final audiobook for any King fans who either don't have a lot of time to read or who, like me, spend a lot of time driving.

  • What is not to like about Roland

    I only have one thing to say about this book. Why did it have to end? I actually listened to all 7 books on audio cd's and was mesmerized from the very first book. Of course with Frank Muller narrating most of them you are doubly enchanted. The Dark Tower is Stephen King at his finest. It is not a horror story, but an epic, not unlike the Stand. What I really found the most interesting is the way ALL of Stephen King's book relate to and have reference to the Dark Tower. Of course, you don't really know this until you have read them. What it tells me, is that this book indeed has been a lifetimes work by Mr. King. Stephen King can form a character like no other. I feel like I have known Roland all of my life and know more about him than I do most of my friends. I cannot reccomend this ...

  • The Dark Tower, not only Rolands quest

    Stephen King saved my life, not in the direct physical sense, but as in the distraction sense. Roland’s' quest for the tower kept me mesmerized for many years and sadly it is over, but never ending. That is why this book is so fantastic, I find it pure genius and only Mr. King could have wrote it. These characters have a way of creeping into your life and when the final book is done if you’re not drowning in tears, joy, and bewilderment then you just are not normal. Start with the Dark Tower; crawl your way through it because there are 6 books ahead of you that lead to this amazing end when Roland finally sees his tower. The saving my life part? Roland and his Ka'tet gave me hope for the future and a good reason to stick around. Thanks Mr. King, you are the best! OY!!!

  • The Dark Tower by Stepten King

    First of all you need to like Stephen King’s writing style. The Dark Tower series of books I started with this set of books years ago, once I started the first book I couldn’t get to the next book fast enough. At the time the books were written in installments, a book every couple years, now that’s the worse part of this set of books for me at the time. Finely years later I remember about the books and finished buying the last of the books from eBay it was a fair price, for the story was as good as always. I thought it was neat how King tried many of his other books he had written into this story of the” The Dark Tower “it was amazing plan. So if you the have time get the books and read them.

  • Dark Tower Series

    This is the last book in Stephen Kings Dark Tower Series. If you haven't read the series I would highly recommend it. As with all Stephen King's books this one has a twist that you never see coming. I liked how Stephen King makes you fall in love with the characters to where they are like family. I loved the relationship between Jake and Oy. You really felt for the characters.