The Drawing of the Three

The Drawing of the Three

1981 • 463 pages

Ratings469

Average rating4.1

15

This is book 2 in The Dark Tower series and where things really start happening. Book one is basically just the set up for what's to come. While book 1 is slow going I still think it should be read just know that once you get through it things definitely pick up.

I don't really have much to say about this book. It's definitely a step up from the first book but I still can't give it a full five stars because it did lag at times and I am still left with so many questions. I expect them to be answered eventually but still I don't like not knowing what is going on or what the purpose is.

I also have to applaud King for having a character that is a double amputee and in a wheelchair. I can relate to this and I love seeing myself represented in a book. While he didn't really dive deep into the character I think what he included was done very well and never came off as offensive to me.

January 18, 2020Report this review