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Old 08-21-2010, 09:39 AM   #127
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Originally Posted by Johnny McNasty View Post
Just reread the Dark Tower series. Like some people say it is more enjoyable the second time around.
I'm on the second book. I absolutely love surreal stuff like this, that blurs different genres. Does it stay consistently good, throughout most of it?

There is another series of books similar to The Dark Tower, called The Dungeon. VERRRRRY obscure, but the first two books are fantastic. Problem is that each book is written by a different author, and it goes downhill fast because of it. Didn't even bother reading the 5th and 6th books.
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