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cbrunner11 's review for:
Wolves of the Calla
by Stephen King
Updated re-read review posted at Brunner's Bookshelf
This was an amazing book!!! I have loved every instillation in the Dark Tower series more and more. That may be because they seem to get longer and longer but this was great.
Reading the reviews before and as I read I noticed a lot of people were not happy with the pace and the length of it. There might have been a few things that could have been left out to cut down on the length, but as long as this is at 925 pages, it didn’t feel that long. Well the book is rather heavy so I felt the weight of it, but I seemed to breeze through this when would get the brief chance to read it. Even though the free time I had was short I found myself downing 50 to 70 pages at a time.
In this book the four Gunslingers come across a town on their journey to the tower and are asked for some assistance. This town, Calla Bryn Sturgis, is having one child from there many sets of twins taken by the Wolves every 23 years or so. This is the year the wolves return to claim these children and the town doesn’t want this to continue any longer. While in the town Roland and his Ka-Tet stay in the town to try and uncover the many mysteries these people hide while preparing for war.
This is an amazing story and every book has kept me on the edge of my seat. That characters are so well developed I felt like part of the town. For those who have not read the Dark Tower series I would highly recommend it. I can’t wait for the next chapter in this epic saga.
This was an amazing book!!! I have loved every instillation in the Dark Tower series more and more. That may be because they seem to get longer and longer but this was great.
Reading the reviews before and as I read I noticed a lot of people were not happy with the pace and the length of it. There might have been a few things that could have been left out to cut down on the length, but as long as this is at 925 pages, it didn’t feel that long. Well the book is rather heavy so I felt the weight of it, but I seemed to breeze through this when would get the brief chance to read it. Even though the free time I had was short I found myself downing 50 to 70 pages at a time.
In this book the four Gunslingers come across a town on their journey to the tower and are asked for some assistance. This town, Calla Bryn Sturgis, is having one child from there many sets of twins taken by the Wolves every 23 years or so. This is the year the wolves return to claim these children and the town doesn’t want this to continue any longer. While in the town Roland and his Ka-Tet stay in the town to try and uncover the many mysteries these people hide while preparing for war.
This is an amazing story and every book has kept me on the edge of my seat. That characters are so well developed I felt like part of the town. For those who have not read the Dark Tower series I would highly recommend it. I can’t wait for the next chapter in this epic saga.