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Ebook About Now a major motion picture starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba The penultimate volume in the Dark Tower series, The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah, a #1 New York Times bestseller, is a pivotal installment in the epic saga.Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, the Dark Tower series is unlike anything you have ever read. Here is the penultimate installment.Book The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Review :
This title is about you guessed it Susana. America’s favorite dysfunctional split personality is back in this 6th edition of the dark tower series. Mia and Susan struggle for control, while carrying the red king’s baby. Susan escapes into NY with Roland and gang hot in her heels. If you like the dark tower series up to this point by all means keep reading. After all you’ve come this far. However, if you find the characters annoying and you cant wait for the series to end you can stop after book 5. Yes this book is better than Calla as is the 7th book. But if your not a fan of the series at this point, now is a good place to stop reading.As Susana struggle for control of the body, Roland follows on her heels and the action mercifully does pick up. However, this book is far from a complete novel. The ending is a cliffhanger. And the book doesn’t stand on its own. However, this book is a necessary read in order to get to book 7. Song of Susannah is my favorite of Stephen King’s Dark Tower books so far.There are several reasons. For one thing, King picks up right where the last book, Wolves of the Calla, left off, with Roland’s companion Susannah partially possessed by Mia, a former demon determined to have her baby in Susannah’s body. And unlike some of the earlier subplots in the series, this one ties directly to the main story: Mia’s child will be no ordinary boy—he’s foretold to be Roland’s doom and the Breaker of the last Beams supporting the multiverse. Upping the urgency even more, one of those Beams fails early in Song of Susannah. In short, the stakes are high and the story gripping.Until King enters the story. Literally—as a character.This threw me at first. Earlier books in the series have referenced some of King’s other works, most notably The Stand and Salem’s Lot. And some of the characters were starting to realize that they might be characters, fictional constructs rather than actual people. But in Song of Susannah, King is one of those constructs.It’s easy to see this as indulgent. Every character an author creates contains a bit of that author, but explicitly writing yourself into your self-proclaimed “Ur Story” like this is only a character sheet and a twenty-sided die away from roleplaying. And Song of Susannah isn’t a tongue-and-cheek take on self-aware literature like Redshirts. The Dark Tower series takes itself pretty seriously (well, as seriously as a series with “lobstrosities” can). It’s an epic tale that didn’t start with any indication that it would feature such a device.I also balked out how King’s inclusion of himself took me out of the story. The best books allow you to get lost in them; they’re not just words on a page—they’re experiences. But when the author appears on the page, you’re forced to acknowledge that you’re reading something he/she wrote, and it destroys the illusion.So given those reservations, why did I still like Song of Susannah? Because as I went further, King pulled me back in by making himself a believable character. He doesn’t shrink from his brushes with alcoholism and drug use. He’s not a hero: he’s a person, flawed but trying. And I’m okay with that.I’m also excited to read the final book in the series. I wasn’t sure that would be the case when I set out on this journey with Roland and (later) his band of gunslingers, but if nothing else, Song of Susannah suggests the Dark Tower will finish strong. Read Online The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Download The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah PDF The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Mobi Free Reading The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Download Free Pdf The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah PDF Online The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Mobi Online The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Reading Online The Dark Tower VI: Song of Susannah Read Online Stephen King Download Stephen King Stephen King PDF Stephen King Mobi Free Reading Stephen King Download Free Pdf Stephen King PDF Online Stephen King Mobi Online Stephen King Reading Online Stephen KingRead Place Called Freedom By Ken Follett
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