![]() ![]() I'm happy to say that Wizard and Glass is a fabulous book, the best in the series, and certainly one of the better King books I've ever read. Wizard and Glass looked to suffer from the same problem, bloat, that had stretched out the lacklustre story of The Waste Lands. However, I was wary of this fourth book because of how disappointed I was with The Waste Lands. But I have a keen interest in the Dark Tower series, because it's interesting to see King's talent stretching across a longer work like this, in a genre that could be called dark fantasy. I admit that I'm not familiar with most of his latest works, having lost interest in horror when I was no longer a teenager. He's been writing for over twenty-five years now, and shows no signs of letting up. Stephen King is probably the most famous horror writer alive. Note: This is the fourth book in King's Dark Tower series, following The Gunslinger, The Drawing of the Three, and The Waste Lands. Wizard and Glass, Stephen King, Plume, 1997, 672 pp. ![]() Review of Stephen King's Wizard and Glass ![]()
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