The Dark Tower VII by Stephen King Paperback Book

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Rent The Dark Tower VII

Author: Stephen King

Narrator: George Guidall

Format: Unabridged-CD, Paperback

Publisher: Simon & Schuster

Published: Sep 2004

Genre: Fiction - Horror - General

Retail Price: $75.00

Discs: 24

Synopsis

This seventh DARK TOWER book is the long-awaited conclusion to Stephen King's epic horror/dark fantasy/post-apocalyptic SF series, wrapping up the adventures of gunslinger Roland of Gilead and his companions as they fulfill their quest to locate the Dark Tower, a structure vital to the stability of all the worlds. It includes twelve color illustrations by award-winning artist Michael Whelan.

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BookLender review by Kelly on 2012-11-28 20:40:40

I know everyone thinks Stephen King is a great writer and and I know he has a large following, but I just do not like his style or stories. Dont get me wrong, some of it is OK, but most of it is just not what I want to spend my time reading. I know people are going to say, then dont read it and they are right, but I keep trying and when I see high marks for a book like this one, i give it a try again. I guess the only good thing I can say is that I didnt spend my money and buy it, I just rented it. thanks for the save again Books Free!