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Finally picked up The Gunslinger by Stephen King after wanting to get into the series for a while. It's engrossing (and more brutal than I expected) so far, can't wait to find out what all the hubbub is about the ending.
Many people didn't like it, but I though book 4 (wizard and glass) was the best.
Wizard and Glass is where I fell off the series, didn’t end up getting far in that one. Although I think it had less to do with that particular book and more of the fatigue of trudging through the books for a few fantastic moments. I enjoyed The Drawing of Three but man it felt like it could’ve been about 30% shorter at times
I thought Wizard and Glass was a level changer. Up to that point, I was enjoying the series but after reading book 4 I was absolutely floored. My fav of the series.