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    Book Review: The Gunslinger


    2009 - 12.16
    by Stephen King

    by Stephen King

    Quasi-Spoiler Warning

    As promised, wrapped this book up just a few days ago. Certainly wasn’t the smartest thing to dive into the week of finals…but somehow it all worked out in the end.

    This book came recommended to me by Chris, The Dark Tower being his all time favorite series. Although a very graphic and at times terrifying book, I found myself quickly sucked into this world. I have to admit, most of the draw in the first book is simply the curiosity to learn more about Roland’s past and what drives him to find the Dark Tower.

    I was told when I first started the book that by the end I would hate Roland, so much so that I might not want to continue the series. As I got into the book I realized that Roland is so determined to catch up with the Man in Black and ultimately find the Dark Tower that he is willing to kill anything and everyone in his way to do so, guilty and innocent alike. You get brief glimpses into his past that hint at why he grows into the man he is. But more importantly you get an image painted of the life he had before the world moved on, once lush and filled with a culture that was ruthless and demanding but still good, his home became a strange land where the Earth is barren and the people are treacherous. I think anyone that survived this kind of shift, losing everyone and everything they cared about, would lose a certain amount of humanity. Trust, Love, Friendship and Innocence are all dangerous things for him to have on his journey so he allows the death of the one that represented all of those things to him. I have a hard time hating him for it because I know there must be more behind it then simply what the first book says. That and knowing the Man in Black created this trap for him anyway. (goodness, it’s hard to write about a book and its meaning to you without totally giving important stuff away!!!)

    I give this book an 8/10, it is sometimes unnecessarily graphic and I’m currently really lost as to why he’s seeking the Dark Tower in the first place…but that’s more on my own lack of patience and overwhelming curiosity.

    Next book: The Drawing of the Three: The Dark Tower II

    Book Review: Pride and Prejudice and Zombies!


    2009 - 12.03
    cause who doesn't love some good zombie fun?

    cause who doesn't love some good zombie fun?

    I tend to be quite behind the times when it comes to reading and when I finally get around to picking up a book to read it generally takes me forever because of everything else I occupy myself with… but I’ve finally gotten around to finishing Pride and Prejudice and Zombies by Jane Austin and Seth Grahame-Smith. This was an absolutely delightful parody of the Jane Austin classic. A good deal of the original text remains with brief, hilarious interruptions of zombie, ninja and warrior mayhem! The five Bennet sisters are not only fine young ladies with all the stresses of attending balls, seeking suitable husbands and dealing with a mother who won’t rest until each one is married off, but they are also Masters of Death, trained by Master Liu in China.

    This was a terribly amusing read and I would recommend it to anyone, especially if you love some good zombie fun. Also out by Seth Grahame-Smith is “Sense and Sensibility and Seamonsters”,  his current project is “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”. Check out the Quirk Classics’ website to learn more about their recently announced “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: Dawn of the Dreadfuls”, the prequel to Pride and Prejudice and Zombies detailing the origins of the Zombie infestation in London and Elizabeth’s rise as a killer, due out in the Spring of 2010 by Steve Hockensmith. Something tells me they won’t stop until they’ve “ruined” every classic with insane pop culture and fantasy. As far as I’m concerned, anything is better than sparkly vampires…*gag*

    Edit: Next up…Stephen King’s The Gunslinger, Book one of The Dark Tower series. Recommended to me by Chris. Hopefully with the semester at an end, I’ll find more time for reading.