The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King

The Drawing of the Three (Dark Tower, #2)

by Stephen King

The Man in Black is dead, and Roland is about to be hurled into 20th-century America, occupying the mind of a man running cocaine on the New York/Bermuda shuttle. A brilliant work of dark fantasy inspired by Browning's romantic poem, "Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came."

Reviewed by scarr on

4 of 5 stars

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As much as I enjoyed the first book in this series, there really is a vast improvement in King’s writing in this book. Something I have always appreciated about King is his ability to write characters so freaking well. I know that’s like the job of an author but seriously - the people he writes feel so real.

Anyway, now my husband can bother me about when I’ll finish the 3rd book in the series

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