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The Waste Lands

by Stephen King

Series: The Dark Tower (3)

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75 Books Challenge for 2009 : HugeHorrorFan's 2009 Book Challenge 268Huge_Horror_Fan, Yesterday 10:12pmignore
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100 Books Challenge for 2009 : MKS1977's 100 books for 2009 67MKS1977, August 9ignore
What Are You Reading Now? : What books are next on your reading list? Part 2 155pologal, April 29ignore
King's Dear Constant Readers : What if? (spoilers included) 62Booksloth, April 4ignore
50 Book Challenge : paghababian's 75 Book Challenge in 2008 37paghababian, January 1ignore
King's Dear Constant Readers : November - Guess the book/story/character game 218klarsenmd, December 2008ignore
King's Dear Constant Readers : October - Guess the book/story quote game 205Jodyreadseverything, November 2008ignore
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Stephen King Fans : King rocks! 13beatles1964, October 2008ignore
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King's Dear Constant Readers : Name this S.K? story 195TheBentley, July 2008ignore
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... Gauchers . Lord-Tout-Nu d' Alexandre Jardin . 41. Les petits secrets d'Emma de Sophie Kinsella 42. Terres perdues 43. Magie et Cristal tomes 3 et 4 de La Tour sombre, de Stephen King 44. Miss Charity de Marie-Aude Murail pour la jeunesse, ce ...

#94 The Waste Lands, The Dark Tower III By Stephen King

... King. Junior High was behind me and High school was just a few weeks away. I was down to the last 10 pages of King's book The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands - and for those of you who haven't read it, this book has one of the biggest cliff-hangers I have ever come across, we're talking life ...

Category 4 – Stephen King 1. The Drawing of the Three 2. The Waste Lands 3. Wizard and Glass 4. Wolves of the Calla 5. Song of Susannah 6. The Dark Tower 7. Danse Macabre 8. Roadwork 9. Rose Madder 10. Insomnia

... I obv. key all my updates for here) was blocking Librarything ??? In my absence I started Fingersmith, but then The Waste Lands came available at the library so I switched to that. Then I read Black Swan Green, as per the Group Read for June over on Babbling Books: http://onlineb ...

D'oh , my reservation for The Waste Lands came up at the library- finally, but I didn't collect it in time...

Favorites from March were The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands and Persepolis 27. The Legal Limit by Martin Clark -an imprisoned drug dealer is angry that his hot shot lawyer brother won't pull strings to get him out or prison, so he threatens to destroy him with a secret buried in his ...

... Charlotte Perkins Gilman *Dailylit 19. The Tenderness of Wolves, Stef Penney 20. The Lighthouse, P. D. James 21. The Waste Lands, S. King 22. Black Swan Green, David Mitchell 23. Lifeless, Mark Billingham 24. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Stieg Larsson 25. The Kite Runner ...

... King's Dark Tower series 1. The Gunslinger 2. The Drawing of the Three 3. The Waste Lands 4. Wizard and Glass 5. Wolves of Calla 6. Song of Susannah 7. The Dark Tower ...which makes 11 --- For my birthday (23rd April) I ...

... ass. If you wish to read them, I posted reviews on the previous books: The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, and The Waste Lands. I am really enjoying this series. Onward!

Déjà vu, was this quote already done? And why am I relating it to The Who? WAG The Waste Lands, where Jake was worrying about his essay grade.

... Speaking of long novels, I am still reading The Dark Tower series by Stephen King. I am on the third volume of the series, The Waste Lands. I plan on reading all seven all the way through.

ding, ding, ding......it is The Waste Lands, IMO the best of the dark tower books. Your turn beeg.

ok 10 year before Black house... The waste lands?

I do know that Roland's World has moved on because he talked about that in The Dark Tower III The Waste Land. Blane the Locomotive had crashed himself at the end of the line having lost the Riddling Contest to Roland, Jake and the others. I don't think I ever got too far into The Dark Tower IV Wi ...

If that makes sense to anyone why even bother to read all 7 volumes of Harry Potter or Stephen King's 7 volumes ofThe Dark Tower Series either. Just begin with volume 7 and don't start at the very beginning. beatles1964

So, not The Stand, not Misery, not The Dark Half, not The Waste Lands, not The Drawing of the Three, not The Dark Tower (book 7 of the series) but you seem to be hinting at it being a Dark Tower series book. So I am going to guess at The song of Susannah.

... my least favorite, it basically sets it all up for the rest of the books. The Drawing of the Three was great and so was The Waste Lands, I sped through them and couldn't put them down. If you like Stephen King and have read a lot of his other books, you'll recognize plotlines and similar ...

The Waste lands?

11. The Waste Lands by Stephen King (588 pp) Finished it on the 19th, started Wizard and Glass.

10. The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King (480 pp) Started The Waste Lands yesterday. I'm really enjoying this series, and I'm glad I can read them all back to back, but I'm a little concerned about reaching my (52 book) goal; these books are getting longer and longer. The Waste Lands ...

The Waste Lands (Dark Tower Book 3) by Stephen King

... starts telling his story - the language becomes compressed and fast-paced, like someone itching to get another hit. 8. The Wastelands by Stephen King - Book 3 of the Dark Tower is very story-driven. A lot happens in this book to drive the story forward, vastly different than the scene-setti ...

Just finished: The Waste Lands - Stephen King and picked up: House Atreides - Brian Herbert Still in the middle of: Kiss of the Spider Woman - Manuel Puig

beckylynn in Stephen King Fans : King rocks! (Jan 28, 2008, 9:38pm)

You guys have to get around to reading The Stand and The Dark Tower Series. They are the best. Cell reminds me of a shorter modern age Stand, so if you don't want to tackle a huge book, Cell would be a short read to start with.

I am currently reading Wastelands Stories of the Apocalypse by various authors. I just finished Towing Jehovah by James Morrow.

I'm in the midst of reading the Dark Tower series now, recently finished The Waste Lands, I'm not sure what you're into, but Outlander and the succeeding books by Diana Gabaldon are a great series, a romantic historical fiction series, with a bit of time travel thrown in. Sounds crazy, but ...

... - been on LibraryThing for about a year, been a Stephen King fan for a lot longer than that (survived the 'wait' between The Wastelands and Wizard and Glass). The Dark Tower series is my absolute favourite of King's work, but there are a few others I like to note: Fav. short story: ...

I'm currently reading The Waste Lands by Stephen King, the third in his Tower Series, and expect to finish it today or tomorrow, and then I'll begin The Kite Runner which should be my first book of 2008.

I just finished The Pilot's Wife and am about to start The Waste Lands, book 3 of Stephen King's Dark Tower series, and then The Kite Runner.

... by Margaret Cesair-Thompson. (The touchstone is wrong.) For class prep, I'm rereading Arden of Feversham and Richard III. I have no idea why The waste lands by Stephen King popped up!

... Fair by Thackeray not quite an entire quote but an allusion to the Vanity Fair of The Pilgrim's Progress 4. The Wastelands by Stephen King -T.S. Eliot's 5. For Whom the Bell Tolls by Hemingway quoting John Donne This is fun.

51. Richard III (reread) 52. The Woman's Prize, or The Tamer Tam'd by John Fletcher 53. The Pirate's Daughter by Margaret Cezair-Thompson

... put my addiction on hold until XI comes out. Am now trying to decide what to start next. Am listening to Stephen King's The Waste Lands, book 3 of the Dark Tower series but may have to reread books 1 and 2 because I read them long ago and have forgotten much about the stories and characters. ...

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