The Gunslinger is unlike anything I have ever read. Upon reading The Gunslinger, I really did not know what The Dark Tower series was about, and the first installment to The Dark Tower series really gives you an idea of who the Gunslinger is, how he sets out on this journey, and finally, what his mission is.
I really enjoyed several parts in this book. I've seen a lot of negative criticism about The Gunslinger, and quite honestly, I'm the type to give a book a chance and not let anyone else'
s feelings about a novel sway my judgment. I'm glad I read it, and now...I think its safe to say, I'm officially a Constant Reader. :)
The biggest, and really only criticism I have is, some of the scenes (and I won't describe them because its 2 a.m., I just finished reading it, and I probably should go to bed now, and I don't want to spoil anything for a future reader) aren't clear. I'm a visual person when I read, and I like to imagine the story in my head. There were a few parts where I couldn't really understand what was going on, and couldn't get a visual in my head. I had to either re-read the passage, or I would just move on. Oh well...maybe I'm the only one who had that happen?
Now for praise! I'm a Texan, and I'm not a big western fan, but I do occasionally like movies or old westerns on television. Maybe it has to do with me being a Texan...maybe not. The Gunslinger brings you into a world, unlike anything I've witnessed in my life, and it was an interesting journey. This novel sets up the framework for The Gunslinger's long journey ahead. The very end has you wanting to read the next installment right way, The Drawing of the Three.
I really like The Gunslinger, by the way. He reminds me of Clint Eastwood, or at least, that is who I picture Roland aka The Gunslinger being. Heh, heh...maybe that's just me again? He's an interesting character, and I am highly anticipating continuing on his journey to the Dark Tower with him. :)
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