The Waste Lands

The Waste Lands by Stephen King, published by New English Library in 1997, is a New Ed edition comprising 584 pages. This installment in King’s epic fantasy series follows Roland, the Last Gunslinger, as he journeys closer to the Dark Tower, a central element of his dreams and nightmares. Alongside his companions, he navigates the treacherous landscape toward Lud, an urban wasteland, while being pursued by the Ageless Stranger.
Readers will encounter a richly woven narrative that delves into themes of revelation and destiny within a macabre world. As Roland and his friends traverse a desert of damnation, the story unfolds with a blend of horror and fantasy elements, characteristic of King’s unique style. This edition offers an immersive experience for those interested in literature that blends genre fiction with contemporary themes.
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In the third novel in King’s epic fantasy masterpiece, Roland, the Last Gunslinger, is moving ever closer to the Dark Tower, which haunts his dreams and nightmares. Pursued by the Ageless Stranger, he and his friends follow the perilous path to Lud, an urban wasteland. And crossing a desert of damnation in this macabre new world, revelations begin to unfold about who and what is driving him forward.
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