Lord of Candy reviewed The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King (The Dark Tower, #2)
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4 stars
Wow. Roland's journey goes on. He's aged but not seemingly aged. Like well worn leather his creases grow deeper but his substance is the same. This book took on such a jagged set of differences than the beginning work. The drawing of the three, doors into our times scattered within a few decades of each other. Is this the man in black's doing, why are there doors, why the quests within each and without.
I can't give this away because to say much is to say enough. All in all, lobstrosities or honkey mafahs, you're in for a ride of rides. Just don't touch the third rail and fry out before the end because it is an insane adventure of backstories and futures yet to be told all to bring Roland something he needs but doesn't know, more sacrifices for the tower? So much still unknown but all will be told in time.
The language, settings, ponderances may not be for everyone but I think if you can stay in the boat, paddle when necessary, you'll find that the experience was worth it.