Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. People also ask

  2. Dec 22, 2020 · Stephen King's The Dark Tower series includes eight books in total, but not all of them are created equal - here's how they compare to each other. Every Dark Tower book ranked. Screen Rant

    • The Gunslinger (Book 1) “The man in black fled across the desert, and the gunslinger followed.” King has never bettered the opening to 1982’s The Gunslinger, which introduces us to Roland of Gilead, son of Stephen, the last gunslinger in a world that has “moved on.”
    • Wizard and Glass (Book 4) The cliffhanger at the end of Book 3 resolves with Eddie Dean ingeniously out-riddling Blaine the mono. They then find themselves inside a version of King’s epic novel, The Stand.
    • The Drawing of the Three (Book 2) The end of The Gunslinger leaves Roland on a beach overlooking the great Western Sea. The Drawing of the Three picks up minutes later.
    • The Little Sisters of Eluria (Book 0.5) This excellent prequel novella takes place some years before the first book, when a younger (and slightly more optimistic) Roland finds himself in a seemingly abandoned town called Eluria.
    • The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands. August 1991. 1,004 votes. The Waste Lands is the third book of the The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. The original limited edition hardcover featuring full-color illustrations by Ned Dameron was published in 1991 by Grant.
    • The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three. May 1987. 1,124 votes. The Drawing of the Three is the second book in The Dark Tower series of novels written by Stephen King and published by Grant in 1987.
    • The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass. November 4, 1997. 1,189 votes. Wizard and Glass is the fourth book in the Dark Tower series by Stephen King published in 1997.
    • The Dark Tower V: Wolves of the Calla. November 4, 2003. 770 votes. Wolves of the Calla is the fifth book in Stephen King's The Dark Tower series. This book continues the story of Roland Deschain, Eddie Dean, Susannah Dean, Jake Chambers, and Oy as they make their way toward the Dark Tower.
    • Rich Knight
    • The Drawing of the Three (Dark Tower Book #2) Not only is The Drawing of the Three my favorite Dark Tower novel. It’s also my favorite Stephen King novel of all time.
    • Wolves of the Calla (Dark Tower Book #5) Okay, so this is usually the book where a lot of readers just totally give up on the series, and I get it. This book is absolutely bonkers.
    • Wizard and Glass (Dark Tower Book #4) Some fans really hate Wizard and Glass, but I consider it a high point in the series. Instead of moving forward, Wizard and Glass goes way back to Roland’s formative years.
    • The Waste Lands (Dark Tower Book #3) The Waste Lands is what some consider to be the last truly great book in the series. It involves all the characters we met in Book 2—Eddie Dean and Susannah—and we also meet up with a “billy-bumbler” named Oy.
  3. The Series Ranked. IMO From worst to best: 8. Song of Susannah 7. The Wind Through The Keyhole 6. Wolves of the Calla 5. The Wastelands 4. The Dark Tower 3. The Drawing of the Three 2. Wizard and Glass. The Gunslinger is probably my favorite book of all time. I’ve read the whole series over once but I’ve read this one 3 times.

  4. Dec 22, 2020 · The Dark Tower book series include some of his most popular stories to date, but how do they rank against each other? The series is composed of eight installments, each detailing the characters' adventures through parallel universes and various worlds as well as bizarre run-ins with the author himself.

  5. Mar 12, 2023 · The best: Roland Deschain of Gilead, AKA the Gunslinger. The one constant throughout the series, the sincere and humble Roland Deschain of Gilead. Son of Steven and Gabrielle, and the last in the line of Eld. Just like his beloved Dark Tower, he is the glue that holds the story together, and as readers, we make a commitment to follow Roland ...

  1. People also search for