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Lädt ... Wizard and Glass (The Dark Tower, Book 4) (Original 1997; 2003. Auflage)von Stephen King
Werk-InformationenGlas von Stephen King (1997)
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I liked it better the first time I listened. There's so much vileness that I ended up fast forwarding several times so that I didn't have so much ick in my ears. Other than that, it's great. ( ) I enjoyed this book. However, it moved soooooo slow. This book to put it simply isnt for someone who needs a quick read. At 928 pages this book takes a minute to get through, especially if you dont have a lot of time to just sit down and read. Apart from that though, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. This book picks up where the last one ends off, on Blaine The Mono, Roland and his Ka-tet survive, only to find themselves stranded in Topeka, Kansas. One that has been stricken with the superflu virus, while following i-70 towards a glass palace, they encounter a thinny, a place where the fabric of reality is falling apart. In the night that comes, Roland tells his Ka-tet about another thinny and his experience with it, now this is where the book gets really long. This "flashback" sequence lasts probably about 600, maybe 700 pages of the book. Although i felt this flashback was kinda neccesary and had a lot of really good action sequences, it was absurdly slow sometimes. To the point where it started to lose me halfway through. However, the end of this book is absolutely fantastic, the amount of action and drama found in this make all of this slow reading, and plot building worth it. I wont spoil the end, but it is just amazing, and i genuinely cant reccomend this book and series enough. The only reason this book doesnt get a 5 is due to the pacing issues and how slow most of the book moves. I had high expectation with this books because all of my friends had given it a high rating. Now, the book has points of being amazing and times when I wished it would just move on. The bookends are great with the portion at the very beginning (which should've been part of the last book, honestly) making me laugh my absolute ass off. But the main portion of the book is largely a flashback of Roland's past. While it did have many interesting moments and does reveal a lot about Roland, it also just stretches on for way too long. It's well written , but it's a chore to get through because you know what's going to happen. I kept wondering why the heck I was expected to care about any of this past history. The main story barely advances at all! I feel like this should have been an in-between book, not a book that is part of the main story. Eventually, the flashback story does become interesting and relevant, but man, it is slow getting there, and I really had to fight my frustration in order to finish the book. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Gehört zur ReiheDer dunkle Turm (4) Ist enthalten inThe Dark Tower 8-Book Boxed Set von Stephen King (indirekt) Bearbeitet/umgesetzt inHat eine KonkordanzAuszeichnungenPrestigeträchtige Auswahlen
Mit einer neuen Einleitung von Stephen King. - Nach "Schwarz", "Drei" und "tot" legt Stephen King mit "Glas" nun den vierten Teil seines Zyklus' vor, der nahtlos an "tot" anschließt. Roland und seine Freunde befinden sich an Bord des Zuges Blaine, wo sie einen letzten verzweifelten Versuch unternehmen, den in den sicheren Tod rasenden, computergesteuerten Zug zu überlisten. Erst in allerletzter Minute können sich die Gefährten, das Ka-tet, aus dem Zug retten. Doch der Ort, an dem sie ankommen, ist ausgestorben - die Menschheit wurde von einer Seuche ausgelöscht. Dennoch treffen die Gefährten in einem märchenhaft anmutenden Schloß auf ein menschliches Wesen: den ihnen feindlich gesonnenen Marten alias Merlin. Der fordert sie auf, die Suche nach dem Dunklen Turm aufzugeben und sich von Roland abzuwenden, da dieser alle Personen, die er liebt, tötet. Wird es Marten gelingen, das Ka-tet auseinanderzubringen? Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden.
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Google Books — Lädt ... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Klassifikation der Library of Congress [LCC] (USA)BewertungDurchschnitt:
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