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Original Title: The Waste Lands
ISBN: 0670032565 (ISBN13: 9780670032563)
Edition Language: English URL https://www.stephenking.com/darktower/book/the_dark_tower_iii_the_waste_lands.html
Series: The Dark Tower #3
Characters: Eddie Dean, Jake Chambers, Roland Deschain, Detta Walker, Susannah Dean (The Dark Tower), Blaine, Andrew Quick, Talitha Unwin, Henry Dean, Calvin Tower, Aaron Deepneau, Richard Fannin
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The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower #3) Hardcover | Pages: 422 pages
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Several months have passed, and Roland’s two new tet-mates have become proficient gunslingers. Eddie Dean has given up heroin, and Odetta’s two selves have joined, becoming the stronger and more balanced personality of Susannah Dean. But while battling The Pusher in 1977 New York, Roland altered ka by saving the life of Jake Chambers, a boy who—in Roland’s where and when—has already died. Now Roland and Jake exist in different worlds, but they are joined by the same madness: the paradox of double memories. Roland, Susannah, and Eddie must draw Jake into Mid-World then follow the Path of the Beam all the way to the Dark Tower. But nothing is easy in Mid-World. Along the way our tet stumbles into the ruined city of Lud, and are caught between the warring gangs of the Pubes and the Grays. The only way out of Lud is to wake Blaine the Mono, an insane train that has a passion for riddling, and for suicidal journeys.

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Title:The Waste Lands (The Dark Tower #3)
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Reprint Edition
Pages:Pages: 422 pages
Published:June 23rd 2003 by Viking Adult (first published August 1991)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Science Fiction

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Some day if theres time, Ill tell you all the old stories ... the ones I know, at least. They form a large tapestry, one which is beautiful but very sad. Some fine day ... but not today and not in this third installment of the Dark Tower series. For now, Roland and his friends are too busy doing nothing much for about six hundred pages. They travel, they fight the ocassional monster or deranged mob leader, the sit by the campfire and have some obscure nightmares and prophetic visions. All

"Behold ye, the return of the White! After evil ways and evil days, the White comes again! Be of good heart and hold up your heads, for ye have lived to see the wheel of ka begin to turn once more!" What a journey! From incomprehensibly horrible to absodamnlutely fantastic to okay.This book was all over the place. Both literally and metaphorically.The first half is more of what were given in The Drawing of the Three. That is... a painfully boring story about Roland leaving his wildly

I honestly think this might just be my favourite book out of this series. I say might because I must admit, my memory of the books that follow IS quite vague. So I might end up loving them even more than this one. But I somehow doubt it because this magnificent book reintroduces one of my favourite characters from the series, introduces another favourite character AND introduces my favourite "villain" from this series. I won't name any names because I don't want to spoil it for anyone! I also



After the events of the Drawing of the Three, Roland the Gunslinger has two people from our world along side him in his quest for the Dark Tower. However, he's also going mad because of a strange double set of memories in his head, memories of a boy he crossed the desert with...The Waste Lands is probably my favorite Dark Tower book and epitomizes what I like about the series. It's got the lost technology, lots of action, more bits about Roland's world, and makes Roland's ka-tet complete. The

4.5*I almost, almost, gave 5 stars to this one. I consider this volume to be the best out of the three that Ive read so far. If the book had stopped midway it would have got the maximum recognition from me, no doubt. I love and hate Kings way of writing too much. He managed to keep me at the edge of my seat for 100 pages, hungry for more, promising my undying love and then, after the climax (the forth drawing), he slightly bores me for the next 100. Maybe the plot got too intense and he thought

In short, this book blew my mind. The incorporation of the riddles and the story of Blaine the Mono, I mean, who comes up with this stuff?The King, that's who. Stephen. Freaking. King.What more can I say besides the fact that I loved this with my whole heart and soul?!As you know if you are reading this, this is the third book in King's epic Dark Tower series. This book knocked The Drawing of Three out of the top spot for me - it was that good! Most compelling was the resurgence of my favorite

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