i loved the ending so much. It gives a feeling of true uncertainty, which reflects the emotions of the characters.
@SilverFurniture2311 ай бұрын
I loved the ending. It was not like reading a book. It was like a movie, so fast paced, so well written. The cliff hanger was absolutely absurd but that's why I loved it!
@jer2dabear Жыл бұрын
Just found your channel by searching the dark tower, im glad you are digging it. Great reviews. Very energetic! I'll be watching all your videos, a great Saturday in my opinion:)
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm usually buzzed up on coffee when I review these books which half explains the energy haha! Thanks so much for commenting. It really means a lot that you enjoy the reviews. Thank you.
@peteharper2687 Жыл бұрын
I actually liked the ending. I love the whole series. I'm not easily pleased but for me Stephen Kings's bad endings are better than many authors great endings. I read it all when it was a complete series, so didn't have to wait. I can see how it might irk some people.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Hey, that's awesome to hear you loved the ending and the whole series! Reading it all in one go must've been an epic journey. I totally get what you're saying about King's "bad" endings. Even when they're polarizing, they're still memorable and make you think, which is more than can be said for a lot of other stories out there.
@Danny_Matson6 ай бұрын
You had me in hysterics with your commentary about the ending of this book. Reading the DT is fun because I know your video will be there to watch after, haha. Still only giving three stars to these but everybody's praise of Wizard and Glass has me eager to push on for at least one more.
@Crossword1319 ай бұрын
I like that you said Oi was "a useful person to have around." Anyone who finishes the series and doesn't think of Oi as his own rugged, little, autonomous soul is probably lacking one themselves.
@PaperbackJourneys9 ай бұрын
Yeah Oy is as much a person to me as any other member of the group.
@CliffsDarkGems Жыл бұрын
Awesome video, love the energy and enthusiasm. This is definitely my favorite in The Dark Tower series. Blaine the pain, oh man! Luckily I had the next book lined up or I would have been incredibly frustrated with that ending.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Yeah I can't even imagine waiting 6 years between books if I'm really invested in a story. Thanks again for commenting mate.
@chrismesser82010 ай бұрын
I did spend years reading, 4 not 6, but damn it sucked. I thought about what read going to happen everyday. How would they manage. Also, this is where the idea of ka-tet was introduced. Fantastic! Then when I saw the name of the first book I got excited. I was like, he won't and then when the first obstacle was introduced I thought ok he isn't but the past sets dilemma. Then the second part of the first book kicked off and bam, he is and it makes logical sense. Then the climax of book one was amaze balls (book is two halves called book 1 and book 2). I know this is a rambling mess but wanted no spoilers.
@mmmoynihan Жыл бұрын
King is renowned for endings that finish with a giant spider, 200 extra pages, a ‘wait, what?’ or a wet fart. The Waste Lands falls somewhere between options 3 and 4. When you read this and Wizard and Glass back to back it doesn’t feel that jarring, but I reckon a 6 year wait would have driven me nuts. Great and fair review as always. You’ll have a blast with Wizard and Glass and, if you haven’t already read it, Salem’s Lot. I envy you getting to read ‘Salem’s Lot for the first time, it’s one of my absolute favourite books, not just by King, but by anyone.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
I'm so excited for Salem's Lot now that you've said that. I do enjoy Stephen King's writing style.
@StewartyMac Жыл бұрын
Had I read the books at the time, then I would have been raging at that ending. Thankfully I read the books back to back last year, so it didn't really bother me. This is my 3rd favourite of the main canon after Book 7 (my 3rd fave SK book of all time), and Book 2.
@BruTwo Жыл бұрын
loved the video, i'm currently on the last book and listening to these videos is motivating me to find the time to finally finish the series
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
That’s amazing to hear! I’m really grateful for your comment mate. A part of me doesn’t want to finish the series. I’m enjoying it but on the other hand I can’t wait to reach the tower.
@KellyannMitchell Жыл бұрын
You have motivated me to finally start the Dark tower series. I have the books and I keep side-eying them on my shelf ( I feel they’re judging me 😂) I've taken the plunge to tackle the first book over this weekend. When I resurrect I check back with you and let you know if it was worth it 🫣 Your review has me feeling I'm missing out on an epic adventure( and I refused to me left out 😂😂🤣)
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
HAHA this made me smile. I'm glad I've inspired you to read it. Have you started already? What do you think? The first book is kinda weird I have to say.
@KellyannMitchell Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys I haven’t started it as yet, I decided to start April 1st when I had less books to read ( even though I never have less books to read 😂) I definitely have it out and my nightstand ready to tackle it come the first. I’m going in with and open mind and since i hate to DNF books I’ll fight with it straight to the end🤭🤣 I will update you on my progress.
@getwildmusic Жыл бұрын
Waiting 6 years for the next chapter was à real GOOD expérience ! Because the story and characters grows on you... and Stephen King talked about it in his books meantime (in his "préfaces” et ”postfaces”... sorry don’t know the right word, I’m french.... when he speak to the reader before or after the story...) That makes me love King and this story more ! Your énergie is so communicative !
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Right it's very unique and you're right, it feels like Stephen King is communicating directly with you personally when he writes the preface. Thanks so much for commenting.
@Theggman83 Жыл бұрын
Oh man, I love the dark tower. Watching your reaction is like getting to reread it. I look forward to your videos. Edit: I actually completely forgot that the book ended that way. It's been a long time since I read it. But I think I forgot it because the following books are good. And by this point I was so invested in the story that I wanted to read more.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yeah I do get a little carried away when I talk about books sometimes lol. Did you read all of the books back to back to back?
@Theggman83 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys no, I had to wait for the new books to come out right after I read Wizard and the Glass. But considering some fans had to wait decades, I consider my couple year wait to be a minor issue.
@caseyharris3551 Жыл бұрын
Always a good day when a new PBJ drops :)
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Thanks Casey! That's so kind!
@caseyharris3551 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys You're very welcome! This Texan is a big fan and I can't wait to continue exploring the series with you. You are not ready for Wizard and Glass 😁🥰
@jeanfish7 Жыл бұрын
Louis La' More is a good starting point for a classic Western
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation!
@bamrainey Жыл бұрын
What did I think about the ending? Well, I felt there was no ending at all. I wouldn't call it an open one, the ending does not exist in this book. So I immediately picked up the next one and read the first chapter. That was the ending for me. Yes, very cruel from Stephen King to make people waiting 6 years in that train. You have a real gift to recap stories in such a passionate way. Emotions are oozing from the screen and I really relive this adventure.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
HAHA Yeah I'm with you mate. You can't exactly call it an ending. Thanks so much for your kind words too. I really appreciate it.
@wesleydraves128110 ай бұрын
For my part the two books which make up the wastelands are vastly different and the second book, Lud, was weak for 100 pages but once they got to the city of Lud it got really good especially with the Tick Tock Man plot and how he moves at extreme speeds and even stabs a woman while still appearing to be sitting on his throne. Also the cliffhanger wasn’t a problem for me I knew it was coming because I heard about it but I still mildly question myself how they’re going to outsmart Blaine
@just_joonster178410 ай бұрын
When R.F (the dark man) came back and dropped the hardest reference to The Stand, that blew my mind. Also enjoyed the ending, obviously would have been upset if The Waste Lands was a one-off book, but i now it will be concluded properly in the next instalment.
@PaperbackJourneys10 ай бұрын
Oh man! "My life for youuuuu!" I've actually seen that line in another author's work but I don't want to give any spoilers. It's just a wink and a throw away line but I was like "NO WAY!!!"
@Zerophimable8 ай бұрын
I’m literally here for this. I loved that. And the single time the book refers to him as “the dark man”. Bro. I loved how it hints to a soft spot he had for The Trashcan Man.
@alflundgren8138Ай бұрын
So good. I was thinking about how tick tock man and trashcan man sounded similar before that moment too. Coincidence, or King purposely trying to draw that connection?
@meursault7030 Жыл бұрын
I'm really looking forward to the rest of this series. Been loving it, the past couple of nights. I have to wait until my girlfriend's out of the room to watch them cuz she's only halfway through the gunslinger lol
@sasapejcin3568 Жыл бұрын
Fantastic book! Gave it five stars!
@Knowmad76 Жыл бұрын
I actually read the book Shardik because I wanted to read some of the tie ins King used
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Fascinating so... Shardik was written my Richard Adams and King included the bear in his novel? I wonder how that came about.
@Knowmad76 Жыл бұрын
Once you read Shardik you understand why King used it
@chrisbadgerlord1037 Жыл бұрын
I loved the ending but only because I already had Wizard and glass!!! 🤣So I didn't have to wait! xD But I honestly was shocked that King didn't end the story at them boarding Blain! I thought that would have been an easy natural ending. Also to defeat Blain I am SHOCKED that Jake didn't ask him, :What is the truth?" If u remember Jake's fever dream poem repeats the line, 'and that is thruth' And the woman in shadows' she is the truth' and the 'gunslighner he is the truth' Blain might now famous poems in our world but her doesn't know everything! For example he didn't know that the random actress from family matters wouldn't be a good romantic partner for Jake. So Blain is not all knowing! So he is VERY unlikely to know about Jake's random poem. Plus then the poem would have had even more foreshadowing and importance! Also then the key to defeat Blaine would have been right in front of us the whole time and that is the key to a good riddle!!! THIS video ROCKED!!! Seriously u have great energy! U r funny but also seriously and thoughtful! It was a total joy to watch!!
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
You know what!? I didn't even think of that! That's such a simple solution. Rather than coming up with a answer to the riddle just cut back a little and have it end with them boarding the train and leaving the city behind. You're right!! Then it's a resolution of a kind and we can look forward to the next book. Wild! By the way, thank you for your comment and thanks so much for your kind words. It means a lot.
@cfdavisbell Жыл бұрын
Great review! This book is wild
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!! Yeah it was pretty nuts!
@darnes12 Жыл бұрын
what do have against cliffhangers?
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
I don't think I have anything against cliffhangers, as long as they're kind of intentional? With this ending it genuinely felt like Stephen King just couldn't think of an ending and so decided he was a bit tired of writing the story and so wrote an apology note to his readers instead. It didn't annoy me as much as it did his fans back then because I was able to immediately pick up the next book of a completed series. I just found it so bizarre though. Thanks so much for your comment mate.
@darnes12 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys waited for years to find out what happened, I have trouble thinking he ran out of ideas, the man puts out books 3 times a year.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
@@darnes12 He's definitely a prolific writer and has so many original ideas, but he also famously struggles with endings because he doesn't plot out his books and writes himself into corners that he struggles to get out of. This just felt like a particularly egregious example of that, as he even states at the end of the book "many readers will be displeased with the ending." I think he reached the end and just didn't know how to defeat Blaine and Mono with riddles and decided he wanted to write something else so wrote that letter saying sorry basically. I think a better cliffhanger would have been if Eddie outsmarted Blaine and they arrived in Topeka and realised that they were in the world of The Stand, picking up the newspaper clippings about the super flu as they did in Wizard and Glass. With that said, I did really enjoy The Waste Lands and having different opinions is what makes communities like these fun.
@darnes12 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys I agree.
@razvannicolaie9334 Жыл бұрын
Just came here to drop a like. I am currently stuck with the talisman because I didn't quite enjoy it but oh well. Really curious to finish it and see your thoughts on it and on the waste lands too when I'll catch up(hopefully soon).
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
The Talisman wasn't my favourite. It was interesting but it could drag in certain spots. Thanks so much for commenting anyway. My favourites so far have been The Stand, Drawing of the Three and The Waste Lands.
@sixty9lives Жыл бұрын
Another great review, as far as Stephen King endings they are very hit and miss and sometimes terrible as you may find out. He occasionally nails them like in the story Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption, 11/22/63, etc. I am glad I didn't take the Dark Tower journey until all the books were written as nothing, I hate more than waiting years for a story to continue or end. I am looking at you George RR Martin and Patrick Rothfuss who I have given up on by now.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Yeah I can't even imagine GRRM finishing the series in his lifetime. It might end up with Brandon Sanderson having to step in and finish the series like he did with Wheel of Time. Hopefully not though. I want GRRM to make it to the end. He just takes so long!
@noahwelch2931 Жыл бұрын
i finished the wastelands last night. plot ✅ history of mid world ✅ Villains ✅ Oy ✅ Blaine the mono ✅ Learning about jakes parents ❌ Kings long drawn out world building ❌ susannah demon scene ❌ Ending ❔ ❔
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Oh I love the format of this comment!! Please make sure to do this on each of The Dark Tower videos and let me know what you thought along the way Noah. I wonder how I can get other people to leaves comments like this. I agree with pretty much every point here.
@skunke2290 Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual! :D Waste Lands was a quick read for me (took one week xD) It’ll be fun to see what you think about Wizard and Glass :)
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
I'm getting started on that beauty very soon.
@skunke2290 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys great to hear! I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did! It’s for sure a helluva ride!
@unperson5713 Жыл бұрын
I read this novel when it was new. What did I think of the ending? I was pissed. Until I read the last novel, I wasn't positive he would ever finish the series. Does that mean I didn't buy his next novel? No. I bought it, and the next, and the next. Some books are genius, some are mediocre, a couple are trash. Who is the better alternative?
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Yeah I bet it must have been insane to reach the end and not have another book to reach for like I did. He's a great writer though so he has some credit in the bank on terms of his reputation and what his readers are willing to accept I think. Thanks for the comment.
@lolopandabear9094 Жыл бұрын
I totally agree about Tik Tok Man. With a name like that, I was expecting someone dark but whimsical, like a messed up fairy tale character. Instead we got some viking dude. Kinda a let down, I guess. Surprised you didn't mention Randall Flagg btw.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Didn't I mention him??? That's crazy. Yeah that was pretty huge when he said "As an old friend of mine used to say... my life for you." my jaw hit the floor. I can't believe I didn't mention it.
@modestalchemist2 ай бұрын
Ah yes. When the child reunites with the man who dripped him off a bridge. So wholesome.
@Knowmad76 Жыл бұрын
The demon was definitely afraid of Detta. Haha
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
😂
@brandonfuller76578 ай бұрын
You should read the lonesome dove series
@PaperbackJourneys8 ай бұрын
You know what Brandon, I might just have to do it. I keep hearing this book title being brought up and now you've suggested it directly, I'll add it to my TBR list. Thanks so much for the comment.
@bekkiwilliams95736 ай бұрын
Fab ❤
@greenman6141 Жыл бұрын
Stephen King has a career long problem with knowing how to end his books. The classic example is the original end of The Stand. I know he likes to writes without an outline or plan, but it seems like he just types till he's fed up..then has something silly happen, or not. And stops. The people who wrote the tv series Lost seemed to draw all the wrong conclusions from the King method of writing.
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Ah yeah! You've hit on a point that many King fans (myself included) often discuss-the endings. You're right, Stephen King's approach to endings has been a subject of debate for years. The original ending of 'The Stand' is certainly a textbook example of what some people find problematic. King's "gardener" style of writing-letting the story grow organically rather than planning it out meticulously-does sometimes lead to endings that can feel abrupt or less cohesive. It's almost like you can see him trying to tie up all the loose threads in a hurry. As for the creators of 'Lost,' it's interesting to draw a parallel there. Thanks so much for commenting.
@greenman6141 Жыл бұрын
@@PaperbackJourneys What an exceptionally polite reply! King is such a muddle of contradictions, which I find very endearing. He would have made a PERFECT writer for Victorian penny dreadfulls, where what mattered was the prevailing atmosphere, a host of interesting characters, compelling events occurring at regular intervals often unexplained, thousands of plot threads and no real need to ever end the story. There's much about King's personality and life which strikes me a generally jolly Dickensian. Mark Twain, who also wrote by the pound, in one of his books, whenever he ran out of ideas for any character, he'd have them walk out in a back garden and fall down a well. Managing to make a very funny virtue out of a problem. How would life be possible without novelists!
@andygardiner543111 ай бұрын
And The Man in Black is back too
@PaperbackJourneys10 ай бұрын
Right! I can't remember if I mentioned that in this review?? Thanks so much for commenting.
@kingdingalin6 ай бұрын
The audiobooks are so effing great while I work until it gets to some weird shit and people are near by
@Knowmad76 Жыл бұрын
I was reading them when they were current. The 6 years was awful
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Mate I feel for you on that one. That must have been ROUGH!!
@transformationgeneration Жыл бұрын
I often find myself disappointed in Stephen King endings. I'll love the characters, story within, etc... then the end is a big spider or some other weak ass WTF ending??
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Oh man. It happens again and again. Sometimes he sticks the landing but just as often he come up with something totally out of left field.
@treygaston1958 Жыл бұрын
I feel like the ending was underwhelming but needed on Stephan kings part. The next book is like a long flashback and if he didn’t have this ending play out the way it did then they would have probably made wizard and glass a prologue
@PaperbackJourneys Жыл бұрын
Yeah I'm reading Wizard and Glass next. I'm looking forward to it and seeing how the situation with Blaine the Mono gets resolved.
@kevinnsevinn7994 ай бұрын
6 year gap between books…Stephen King was a sadist for this Then he almost dies because of a truck running him over and he speeds right thru the rest of the dark tower series and it’s mediocre He lost me with this in real time ending like this… for me 6 years I did read the rest of the series but the magic was gone