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Old 09-17-2012, 08:03 AM   #22
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Originally Posted by haydnfan View Post
I'm getting ready to read the final volume. I think that Wizard and Glass is the finest volume in the series, and Wolves of the Calla is the worst. If I were to rank 'em it would be:

Wizard and Glass > Drawing of the Three > The Gunslinger > The Waste Lands > The Song of Susannah > The Wolves of the Calla
I agree completely with your best/worst selections. But I'd flip-flop your two and three spots, personally. I wasn't all that fond of The Drawing of the Three's "meet the characters" nature. But then again, I've always found exposition ... rather tedious. A whole book's worth of it? ... almost mid-numbing for me. Hop to it and fill me in with characters/history along the way ... in small doses, please.
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