Should I read the Dark Tower by Stephen King? I usually just read classics and world literature, and never read Stephen King before.
As a child I saw the film version of "It" and I still like The Shining, which might be more due to Kubrick than to King. I also read Lord of the Rings when I was younger, and kind of liked it, but I do not really appreciate it any more.
>>8645703
The first three/four books are enjoyable in their own way, and then it all just falls apart after that, but you're committed at that point so you have to keep going.
No.
>>8645708
Have you read it, or parts of it? I mean a friend of mine strongly suggested it, and I started to read a few pages of the German translation. And now, I do not know how I can talk myself out if that.
Another question about the last phrase: is ti correct to say "talk myself out if that", I just checked with Pulp Fiction and Jules Winnfield says: "and your ass ain't talking your way out of this shit." So should I better say: "I do not know how I can talk my way out of that."?
go on read it
>>8645703
who is this white cis male!? Roland is canonically black!!