Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 2017) From the Publisher: Several months have passed since The Drawing of the Three, and in The Waste Lands, Roland's two new tet-mates have become trained gunslingers. Eddie Dean has given up heroin, and Odetta's two selves have joined, becoming the stronger and more balanced personality of Susannah Dean. But Roland altered ka by saving the life of Jake Chambers, a boy who -- in Roland's world -- has already died. Now Roland and Jake exist in different worlds, but they are joined by the same madness: the paradox of double memories. Roland, Susannah, and Eddie must draw Jake into Mid-World and then follow the Path of the Beam all the way to the Dark Tower. There are new evils.new dangers to threaten Roland's little band in the devastated city of Lud and the surrounding wastelands, as well as horrific confrontations with Blaine the Mono, the piratical Gasher, and the frightening Tick-Tock Man. The Dark Tower Series continues to show Stephen King as a master of his craft. What lands, what peoples has he visited that are so unreachable to us except in the pages of his incredible books? Now Roland's strange odyssey continues. The Waste Lands follows The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three as the third volume in what may be the most extraordinary and imaginative cycle of tales in the English language. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower III. Pocket Books, ISBN: 9781501161827 (December, 2016), 688 p., $9.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 2016) From the Publisher: Several months have passed since The Drawing of the Three, and in The Waste Lands, Roland's two new tet-mates have become trained gunslingers. Eddie Dean has given up heroin, and Odetta's two selves have joined, becoming the stronger and more balanced personality of Susannah Dean. But Roland altered ka by saving the life of Jake Chambers, a boy who -- in Roland's world -- has already died. Now Roland and Jake exist in different worlds, but they are joined by the same madness: the paradox of double memories. Roland, Susannah, and Eddie must draw Jake into Mid-World and then follow the Path of the Beam all the way to the Dark Tower. There are new evils.new dangers to threaten Roland's little band in the devastated city of Lud and the surrounding wastelands, as well as horrific confrontations with Blaine the Mono, the piratical Gasher, and the frightening Tick-Tock Man. The Dark Tower Series continues to show Stephen King as a master of his craft. What lands, what peoples has he visited that are so unreachable to us except in the pages of his incredible books? Now Roland's strange odyssey continues. The Waste Lands follows The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three as the third volume in what may be the most extraordinary and imaginative cycle of tales in the English language. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower III. Scribner's, ISBN: 9781501143540 (May, 2016), 640 p., $18.00.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 2016) From the Publisher: Several months have passed since The Drawing of the Three, and in The Waste Lands, Roland's two new tet-mates have become trained gunslingers. Eddie Dean has given up heroin, and Odetta's two selves have joined, becoming the stronger and more balanced personality of Susannah Dean. But Roland altered ka by saving the life of Jake Chambers, a boy who -- in Roland's world -- has already died. Now Roland and Jake exist in different worlds, but they are joined by the same madness: the paradox of double memories. Roland, Susannah, and Eddie must draw Jake into Mid-World and then follow the Path of the Beam all the way to the Dark Tower. There are new evils.new dangers to threaten Roland's little band in the devastated city of Lud and the surrounding wastelands, as well as horrific confrontations with Blaine the Mono, the piratical Gasher, and the frightening Tick-Tock Man. The Dark Tower Series continues to show Stephen King as a master of his craft. What lands, what peoples has he visited that are so unreachable to us except in the pages of his incredible books? Now Roland's strange odyssey continues. The Waste Lands follows The Gunslinger and The Drawing of the Three as the third volume in what may be the most extraordinary and imaginative cycle of tales in the English language. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower III. Scribner eBook, ISBN: 9781501141416 (January, 2016), 4616 KB (ca. 612 p.), $8.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (UK 2012) From the Publisher: A blend of riveting action and powerful drama, The Waste Lands leaves readers breathlessly awaiting the next chapter. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 9781444723465 (February, 2012), 584 p., £8.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (UK 2005) From the Publisher: Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. With an introduction by the author. Hodder & Stoughton, ISBN: 034089623X (February, 2005), 584 p., £10.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 2003) From the Publisher: Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. Revised Edition. With a new introduction by the author. Signet, ISBN: 0451210867 (September, 2003), 590 p., $8.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 2003) From the Publisher: Roland continues his quest for the Dark Tower, but he is no longer alone. He has trained Eddie and Susannah -- who entered Mid-World from their separate whens in New York City in The Drawing of the Three -- in the old ways of the gunslingers. But their ka-tet is not yet complete. Another must be drawn from New York into Mid-World, someone who has been there before, a boy who has died not once but twice, and yet still lives. The "Ka-tet," four who are bound together by fate, must travel far in this novel encountering not only the poisonous waste lands and the ravaged city of Lud that lies beyond, but also the rage of a train that might be their only means of escape. The stunning Plume edition features full-color illustrations by Ned Dameron and is a collector's item for years to come. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. Revised Edition. With a new introduction by the author. Illustrations by Ned Dameron. Plume, ISBN: 0452284716 (June, 2003), 422 p., $21.00.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (UK 1997) From the Publisher: Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. New English Library, ISBN: 0340707526 (December, 1997), 584 p., £6.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 1997) From the Publisher: Ahead of him are mind-rending revelations about who and what is driving him. Against him is arrayed a swelling legion of foes both more and less than human. A breathtaking drama of action and adventure, discovery and danger, The Waste Lands is a further testament to Stephen King's novelistic mastery. Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. Signet, ISBN: 0451173317 (June, 1997), 590 p., $7.99.
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Stephen King: The Waste Lands (USA 1991) From the Publisher: Inspired in part by Robert Browning's narrative poem, Stephen King has written once again of his twenty-year affair with The Dark Tower and its strange world that is both so familiar and unfamiliar to us. Writing of his masterwork, King reveals that he is "...still able to find Roland's world when I set my wits to it, and it still holds me in thrall... more, in many ways, than any of the other worlds I have wandered in my imagination." The first volume in the cycle, The Dark Tower: The Gunslinger, tells of the haunting, mysterious character of Roland of Gilead, the last gunslinger, in a world that has "moved on." A second volume, The Drawing of the Three, picks up Roland's quest upon a deserted beach of the Western Sea. In The Waste Lands, we are joined with old acquaintances: the boy Jake who has been introduced in The Gunslinger, along with Eddie Dean and Susannah, who are so prominently featured in The Drawing of the Three. Roland's strange odyssey continues. There are new evils... new dangers to threaten Roland's little band in the devastated city of Lud and the surrounding waste lands, as well as horrific confrontations with Blaine the Mono, the piratical Gasher, and the frightening Tick-Tock Man. The Dark Tower cycle continues to set its author on a plane apart. What lands, what peoples has Stephen King visited that are so unreachable to us except in the pages of his unique writings? Stephen King: The Waste Lands. The Dark Tower 3. Donald M. Grant, ISBN: 0937986178 (December, 1991), 512 p., $38.00.
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