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I've given up on Wheel of Time, I've tried time and time again and just can't get into it. So instead I picked up this
![]() The Gunslinger by Stephen King Stephen King was easily my favourite author when I was between the ages of about 12-15. I think this was largely because my dad loved him and we shared books a lot. His material is great if you've got long commutes which I did when living in Vancouver so I really got into his stuff. Despite all that though, I never really had much interest in The Dark Tower series because it wasn't horror, but almost a decade later I'm really beginning to see the errors in not examining the series earlier. I'm confident this would have blown my mind if I was 13 or 14, but I'm still enjoying the shit out of it right now. It's good to finally get back into a series, it's been a little boring just reading individual books for the last year after finishing A Dance with Dragons. |
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I was bored so I checked for reviews of this book on Amazon, and this is my favorite:
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That seems to be a common theme with fantasy authors, going into elaborate detail about the most mundane things. I let Martin get away with his descriptions of food because they always sound delicious and gives me ideas for incorporating that into my own cooking.
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