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Gunslinger any good? Running with the demon?


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Habeed
July 3rd, 2001, 02:47 PM
Today I was just cruising around my local library when I spotted a Steven King series titled "gunslinger". Supposedly, it mixes horror and fantasy. That SOUNDS rather cool...Steven King is the worlds most popular author (so he should be at least passable in quality one would think)...and I sort of like a dark fantasy story rather than the cheery style of Eddings or Mercedes Lackey.

BUT, noone has mentioned it here recently. Even fantasy I HATE gets mentioned. Will I enjoy it or encounter an unpleasant surprise?

Then I saw the sequel to Brooks "running with the demon" and wondered if the series was any good. Its not Shannara, and Brooks is at least a passable author from what I've seen. Any good?

Rob B
July 3rd, 2001, 03:55 PM
Actually, The Gunslinger is book 1 of King's masterpiece of fantasy The Dark Tower. King is about my favorite author, so I can wholeheartedly recommend picking up the books.

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Cygnus
July 3rd, 2001, 04:49 PM
I REALLY like The Dark Tower series. I think that it just gets better with each book. It is an interesting mix of western, fantasy and just plain weird Stephen King. I strongly recommend it. Just be prepared to wait a long time for the next book. Sigh.

I also like Running with the Demon. It's the first book in a series that has three books in it so far. It's a mix of fantasy and reality, and I think that Brooks pulls it off well. I would also urge you to read this, but pick up The Gunslinger first!

Lotus
July 3rd, 2001, 04:57 PM
Indeed I would second Cygnus' recommendation on Stephen King's Dark Tower series ... Western + fantasy + Roland (medieval romance) + Wizard of Oz is about right. I had never really liked King before until I started this series (waiting eagerly for next one.. sigh), and then plunged into a lot of other King (the less horrific ones I mean)

Barbarossa
July 3rd, 2001, 09:15 PM
If you want an example of the dark tower series, read "legends", a collection of not so short stories by authors of epic fantasy (GRRM, Jordan, Tad Williams, Orson Scott Card to name but a few), there is a gunslinger story in it too.

Lady Fox
July 4th, 2001, 07:24 AM
I like Brook's Running with the Demon trilogy. I would recommend RwtD to anyone who likes alternate reality/modern fantasy type books. I think this series is much better than his Shannara books.

Eventine
July 4th, 2001, 02:47 PM
Lady Fox is right, the Running with the Demon series is a great change for anyone wanting to read Brooks who is Shannara'd out.

Zsinj16
July 4th, 2001, 02:52 PM
I was wondering, are King's Dark Tower novels the senseless "hack n' slash" type, like in his other novels? I mean, I can understand hacking and slashing in battle and war scenes, but in my opinion, in all of King's books that I've seen he just seems to do a bunch of hacking and slashing for no reason.

Cadfael
July 4th, 2001, 06:17 PM
posted by Zsinj16
but in my opinion, in all of King's books that I've seen he just seems to do a bunch of hacking and slashing for no reason.

I really have no idea where you got that impression from, have you ever read a Stephen King book? As regards the Dark Tower, it is a million miles away from being a 'hack'n'slash' book. Oh hell... I am gonna go the full hog...

It is one of the best works of Speculative Fiction that has ever been published, and anyone who has not read it yet are missin a work of genius... er... IMHO http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif.

Shadowen
July 4th, 2001, 10:46 PM
I really enjoyed the first 2 books in this series but was a bit disappointed in 'Wizard and Glass' - maybe I just wasn't in the mood!

Well worth a read though, but as someone said above, be prepared for a very long wait for the next book - whats it seen so far, 6 years? And you though Jordan was bad! http://www.sffworld.com/ubb/smile.gif

 

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