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Continuing my re-read of The Dark Tower series, which still stands as my favorite series of all time. I guess the re-read is partially to check and see if that is still the case. Anyway, The Drawing of the Three is the second book, in which Roland gathers his group for his adventure. Whereas the Gunslinger (book one) is slightly more poetic/mystical/meditative, this book is action from the very first chapter. (The first chapter of this book is one of the scenes that has stuck with me for years after reading this the first time.)
It's Stephen King, so it is dark, but it is not horror. It combines elements of fantasy with the feeling of a Western. And it has its funny moments as well. This book begins the sense of connectedness among/between the characters and the different worlds they come from.
If you tried The Gunslinger and just couldn't make it through, there is an argument that you can start the series with this book as well. So, if that is you, maybe give this one a try!