Recommended by Brian Q Quinn, and 1 others. See all reviews
Ranked #6 in Dark Fantasy, Ranked #7 in Western — see more rankings.
Beginning with a short story appearing in "The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction" in 1978, the publication of Stephen King's epic work of fantasy-what he considers to be a single long novel and his magnum opus-has spanned a quarter of a century.
Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, "The Dark Tower" series is King's most visionary feat of storytelling, a magical mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror that may well be his crowning achievement. In November 2003, the fifth installment, "Wolves of the... more
Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, "The Dark Tower" series is King's most visionary feat of storytelling, a magical mix of science fiction, fantasy, and horror that may well be his crowning achievement. In November 2003, the fifth installment, "Wolves of the... more
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Brian Q Quinn @SI_badboy Eddie is the best. That scene grabbed me the same exact way. Such a great book. (Source)
Rankings by Category
The Drawing of the Three (The Dark Tower, #2) is ranked in the following categories:
- #53 in Adventure Fantasy
- #74 in Catalog
- #10 in Character
- #96 in Dark
- #7 in Evil
- #12 in Heroes
- #48 in Horror
- #10 in King
- #68 in Magical Fantasy
- #90 in Post-Apocalyptic
- #58 in Quest
- #21 in Sci-Fi Horror
- #12 in Stephen King