Commencing in November 2003 with the publication of "Wolves of the Calla," continuing in June 2004 with "Song of Susannah" (Book VI), and ending in November 2004 with "The Dark Tower" (Book VII), this is one of the most eagerly anticipated publishing events in Stephen King's career.
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Commencing in November 2003 with the publication of "Wolves of the Calla," continuing in June 2004 with "Song of Susannah" (Book VI), and ending in November 2004 with "The Dark Tower" (Book VII), this is one of the most eagerly anticipated publishing events in Stephen King's career.
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Wrightson, Bernie. New in new dust jacket. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 736 p. Contains: Illustrations. Dark Tower (Hardcover), 5. Audience: General/trade.
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Wrightson, Bernie. New in fine dust jacket. pp. 714. Cloth bound, 2-color illustrations on endpapers. Full color illustrations. 714pp. Pristine book. Crisp, clean, tight, never opened/read. DJ is slightly scuffed and has a 1/2" taped tear at the lower front edge of the cove. Adult fiction. General audience.
Book was in very good condition and shipped very quickly. I will order more books.
brjunkie
Nov 13, 2008
The Dark Tower 5: Wolves Of The Calla
Being a fan of the Dark Tower series, I was highly disappointed in this book. I found it to be boring and unneccessary in the telling of the journey of the wonderful characters. This is a book that can be skipped in the reading of the series. This story could and should have been told in less than 700 pages. However, the tales of Susannah's pregnancy and the throwing of the plates are what kept me reading until the end. I am looking forward to book VI.