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Song of Susannah by Stephen King (2004, Hardcover) 
Song of Susannah by Stephen King (2004, Hardcover)

 
Song of Susannah by Stephen King (2004, Hardcover)

Author: Stephen King
Publisher: Donald m Grant Pub Inc
Publication Date: 2004-06-08
Series: King, Stephen
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 1880418592
ISBN-13: 9781880418598
Product ID: EPID30443851
Description: This is the sixth volume of the seven-book DARK TOWER series, a mix of horror, SF, and dark fantasy that ties together several of Stephen King's novels, including THE STAND and SALEM'S LOT. Father Callahan, Jake, and Oy are searching for...
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This is the sixth volume of the seven-book DARK TOWER series, a mix of horror, SF, and dark fantasy that ties together several of Stephen King's novels, including THE STAND and SALEM'S LOT. Father Callahan, Jake, and Oy are searching for Susannah Dean, who is essential to their quest to find and preserve the Dark Tower. Susannah is trapped in 1999 New York, possessed by the demon-mother Mia, who is using Susannah's body to bring forth her child. The baby is also the gunslinger Roland's child--and Roland's future nemesis. Meanwhile, Eddie Dean and Roland travel to 1977 Maine, where they encounter a famous horror-book writer...

Details
Publication Date:2004-06-08
Series:King, Stephen
Illustrator:Darrel Anderson

Size
Length:413 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.5 in
Thickness:2.0 in
Weight:34.4 oz

Publisher's Note
While Jake, Father Callahan, and Oy struggle to free Susannah Dean, whose body is possessed by a demon-mother named Mia, Roland and Eddie find themselves swept by magic to East Stoneham, Maine, in the summer of 1977, where they encounter a terrifying and dangerous worold, one inhabited by the author of a novel called 'Salem's Lot.

Industry Reviews
"Self-deprecating, scatological, at times wickedly funny, as familiar with Godzilla movies and the guy behind the Wizard of Oz as he is with the sagas of gods, King turns a potential recipe for literary meltdown into what just might be a masterpiece."
Locus - Faren Miller (06/01/2004)

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      A great read
    Review created: 12/01/06
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    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.

    I have to give all the books in this series the full five stars. While most of them can be read as a novel without absolutely having to have read the preceding novels, this is probably the only one that might have trouble standing on its own. I didnt' enjoy it as thoroughly the first time I read it through ( I actually devoured it in less than a day), so I read it again and a third time and enjoyed each reread better and better. King always has a little grief, a little joy, a little of everything really in all that he writes, and this volume is no exception. Just another few chapters in a very, very, very long book called the Dark Tower, and just as worthy as all the other books in the series.


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