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Old 12-14-03, 08:53 PM
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Here is the cover of Dark Tower 6 "Song of Susannah"!



Looks pretty cool to me. I read somewhere that this book will shorter than the rest.
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Has anyone read the book just released? I think part 2 and 3 have been the best so far
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I am reading it right now and so far it has been very good so far.
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I heard this entire book will be in verse, like a poem. Or rather, like a song. The song of Susannah, apparently.

I wonder what the chorus will be.
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Originally posted by gusamo
I am reading it right now and so far it has been very good so far.
what he said.
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Originally posted by James W. Powell
I heard this entire book will be in verse, like a poem. Or rather, like a song. The song of Susannah, apparently.

I wonder what the chorus will be.
Wow - that sounds interesting.
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O.K. someone PLEASE fill me in here! I thought Wolves of the Calla was just released. How is this book even a thought yet? Is it going to be released soon?

Thanks in advance,
Russ
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Originally posted by Russ Rubman
O.K. someone PLEASE fill me in here! I thought Wolves of the Calla was just released. How is this book even a thought yet? Is it going to be released soon?

Thanks in advance,
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Song of Susannah is slated to come out June/July of next year and the seventh and final installment to follow at the end of the year.
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Originally posted by James W. Powell


I wonder what the chorus will be.
"Baby, can you dig your man?"
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Originally posted by Russ Rubman
O.K. someone PLEASE fill me in here! I thought Wolves of the Calla was just released. How is this book even a thought yet? Is it going to be released soon?

Thanks in advance,
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Think Peter Jackson's LORD OF THE RING trilogy, except in book form. King pretty much wrote them all "at once" but is releasing them every six months.
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Originally posted by James W. Powell
I heard this entire book will be in verse, like a poem. Or rather, like a song. The song of Susannah, apparently.

I wonder what the chorus will be.
Where did you hear this? I highly doubt it.

But you never know...
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Yeah, I'm just kidding. Too much sugar this morning.
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Originally posted by James W. Powell
Think Peter Jackson's LORD OF THE RING trilogy, except in book form.

I'm thinking about it....and I just can't wrap my head around it. Those movies would never work as books. Sorry, I don't buy it.
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Originally posted by Josh-da-man
"Baby, can you dig your man?"



Good one.
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Originally posted by TeeSeeJay
I'm thinking about it....and I just can't wrap my head around it. Those movies would never work as books. Sorry, I don't buy it.
Well, they gave it a shot

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and again

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Well, they gave it a shot

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and again

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Bah. only piers anthony could do it justice.

Just see what he did with the material in his novelization of Total Recall.
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I just ran across a brief plot synopsis for SoS. Read at your own risk. There's only one (IMO) big spoiler, and it answers a certain question that's been asked here several times very recently. Don't forget to spoilerize any comments you may have!
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The penultimate volume in the Dar Tower series, Song of Susannah is a pivotal installment in the most anticipated series of publications in Stephen King's legendary career.

As Stephen King's seven-volume magnum opus draws to its electrifying conclusion, his hero, Roland Deschain, discovers the key to the quest that defines his life.

Susannah Dean, her body taken over by a demon-mother named Mia, has used the power of Black Thirteen to transport out of Calla Bryn Sturgis to New York City in the summer of 1999, so that she can give birth to her "chap". While Jake, Father Callahan, and Oy try to break Susannah's date with destiny at the Dixie Pig on Lexington and 63rd, Roland and Eddie use "the persistence of magic" to get to East Stoneham, Maine in the summer of 1977. It is a frightful world at they walk in on. For one thing, it is real, and the bullets are flying. For another, it is inhabited by the author of a novel called Salem's Lot, a writer who turns out to be as shocked by them as they are by him.

Driven by revelation and suspense on these two fronts, Song of Susannah continues the Dark Tower saga from Wolves of the Calla; its dual climaxes create a positively distressing imperative to move on to the quest's conclusion. King's legions of ardent readers will again relish the links between the Dark Tower universe and his other book's - and delight in the unfolding denouement of his magnificent serial epic.
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Wow, it sounds like either that could be totally amazing or totally awful. It'll be interesting to see if King can pull it off.
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I just started reading this series of books during the last couple of weeks and have nearly finished book 3. I really should slow down as I don't want to have to wait along time between books. I'm not really that into the books but I guess I'm like Eddie. I don't really want to go on this ride but I want to see what all the fuss about the tower is.
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Looks like Quint over at AICN has just read the book and written the first review: http://www.aintitcool.com/display.cgi?id=17401
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June 8th can't come fast enough!
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I have less than 70 pages left on WoC, and I'm glad I won't have to wait too long till SoS. I really dig book 5 so far. If I had to rank them:

1. Wizard and Glass
2. Drawing of the Three
3. The Gunslinger (revised edition, as it's the only one I've read)
4. Wolves of the Calla
5. The Wasteland

I think they are all excellent, no drastic preferences between them.

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Re: Here is the cover of Dark Tower 6 "Song of Susannah"!

Looks pretty cool to me. I read somewhere that this book will shorter than the rest.
I hope so. I am tired of all these rabbit trails SK comes up with. Let's get to the dang Tower already!

And of course, I bet the ending will be wrapped up in 5 pages all nice and neat in typical King style.
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How pissed would you be if he decided to add 6 more books to it, just to tell the story of the last hundred steps leading up to the tower, ala Robert Jordan. Good thing SK isn't like him.
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Originally posted by mytzplyx
How pissed would you be if he decided to add 6 more books to it, just to tell the story of the last hundred steps leading up to the tower, ala Robert Jordan. Good thing SK isn't like him.
Thank goodness I know he won't. I am partially happy for his "retirement". It will allow me to catch up on other books of his I haven't read (3 that I can think of). When "Dreamcatcher" came out, I saw that it was near 700 pages and I was like, not this time and didn't buy it. I always bought SK books on day of release. Course I broke down and bought the hardback for $6 when it was on sale at Waldenbooks.


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