“The Little Sisters of Eluria” is a prequel to the first volume of the Dark Tower saga. It was originally published in 1998 in a collection called Legends: Short Novels by the Masters of Modern Fantasy. In 2002, it was collected and included in King’s Everything’s Eventual.
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The Dark Tower 5 – The Wolves of Calla
In the fifth novel in King’s bestselling epic fantasy series, the farming community in the fertile lands of the East has been warned the wolves are coming back. Four gunslingers, led by Roland of Gilead, are also coming their way. And the farmers of the Calla want to enlist some hard calibers.
The Dark Tower 4 – The Wizard and Glass
In the fourth powerful novel in Stephen King’s bestselling fantasy quest, The Dark Tower beckons Roland, the Last Gunslinger, and the four companions he has gathered along the road. Roland and his band have narrowly escaped the city of Lud and boarded Blaine, a train that will take them to, of all places, Kansas, whereContinue reading “The Dark Tower 4 – The Wizard and Glass”
The Dark Tower: Song of Susannah (6)
The pivotal sixth instalment in King’s bestselling epic fantasy saga provides the key to the quest that defines Roland’s life.
Insomnia Book Review * Stephen King
Stephen King brings his usual chilly touch to INSOMNIA, the story of a small-town gripped by a creeping evil … This is not a horror story in the classic mold; it is a supernatural adventure romp on the fringes of the imagination, popular fiction at its best.
Everything’s eventual * Stephen King
A wonderfully diverse volume of compelling stories showing the richness, depth and variety of Stephen King’s highly-acclaimed storytelling. The collection will include enthralling masterpieces such as LT’s THEORY OF PETS, IN THE DEATHROOM and 1408; classic tales of supernatural and psychological terror and tales of everyday life with unexpected and brilliant twists such as AUTOPSYContinue reading “Everything’s eventual * Stephen King”
The Dark Tower 2 – The Drawing of The Three * Stephen King
The search for the destined 3 continues. King claims that the Dark Tower is inspired mainly by Tolkien and Sergio Leone, but after finishing The Drawing of the Three I definitely have the feeling that he also has read one or two books by Stephen Donaldson. Some of the same ideas that are the foundationContinue reading “The Dark Tower 2 – The Drawing of The Three * Stephen King”
Hearts in Atlantis – Stephen King Book Review
In “Hearts in Atlantis” Stephen King reaches the maturity every author tries to achieve during his career. Along the five stories existent in the book, King blends in his fantasy magna-opus (The Dark Tower) with some touching tales about discovering life during the sixties in US, and how some of the people of that generationContinue reading “Hearts in Atlantis – Stephen King Book Review”
The Gunslinger – Favorite Part
He dreamed. The universe was void. Nothing moved. Nothing was. The gunslinger drifted, bemused. “Let us have light,” the voice of the man in black said nonchalantly, and there was light. The gunslinger thought in a detached way that the light was good. “Now darkness overhead with stars in it. Water down below.” It happened. HeContinue reading “The Gunslinger – Favorite Part”
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