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Title:Song of Susannah (The Dark Tower #6)
Author:Stephen King
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 544 pages
Published:June 1st 2006 by Pocket Books (first published June 8th 2004)
Categories:Fantasy. Fiction. Horror. Science Fiction
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The Wolves have been defeated, but our tet faces yet another catastrophe. Susannah Dean’s body has been usurped by a demon named Mia who wants to use Susannah’s mortal form to bear a demon child. Stealing Black Thirteen, Mia has traveled through the Unfound Door to 1999 New York where she plans to give birth to her chap, a child born of two mothers and two fathers who will grow up to be Roland’s nemesis. With the help of the time-traveling Manni, Roland and Eddie plan to follow Susannah while Father Callahan and Jake will find Calvin Tower, owner of the vacant lot where a magical rose grows: a rose that must be saved at all costs. But despite our ka-tet’s intentions, ka has its own plans. Jake, Callahan, and Jake’s bumbler companion are transported to New York to follow Susannah, while Eddie and Roland are tumbled into East Stoneham, Maine, where they are greeted by Eddie’s old enemy, the gangster Balazar. But it isn’t just bullets that Roland and Eddie must brave. Soon they will meet their maker, in the form of a young author named Stephen King.

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Original Title: Song of Susannah
ISBN: 1416521496
Edition Language: English
Series: The Dark Tower #6
Characters: Eddie Dean, Jake Chambers, Roland Deschain, Susannah Dean (The Dark Tower), Father Donald Callahan
Literary Awards: Locus Award Nominee for Best Fantasy Novel (2005)


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I'm going to sit down and write reviews on the whole Dark Tower series after I finish, but I just have to say these books are becoming more and more tiresome. It just seems as if King has lost the vision of Roland the Gunslinger, so he - in order to have something to write about - constantly tinkers with the lore, changes history around, blames things on this multi-timestream concept, or spends whole novels describing an event merely to snap his fingers and change everything the next book so as

Conclusion: King is either a genius or crazy, most probably both - "That is the truth"

In the aftermath of the battle with the Wolves, Susannah disappears with Black Thirteen to go have her baby. Can the rest of the ka-tet find Susannah and secure the vacant lot where The Rose grows before the Tower falls?This is my third time reading Song of Susannah. It's still in my Dark Tower bottom three but I come at it from a different perspective since my wife and I will be greeting our chap in just under a month.In my re-read of Wolves of the Callah, I said I thought that book could have

I just finished Song of Susannah, and it's ending has made me want to immediately dive right into the last book of The Dark Tower series, The Dark Tower. For the past few weeks while I've been reading SoS, I've really been eager to find out if Roland makes it to The Tower. Now, I'm a little sad to be starting the last book, the final journey. I give SoS four stars. For me, it was a great installment, no doubt, to the series. However, I can't give it the extra star to make it a five star

Im not gonna mark this review as spoilery because there are two things I know: 1. You have already read The Drak Tower series or 2. You are never going to read it. Yep, those are the two camps my friends fall into these days. If, by some strange, unexplained cosmic mystery, you havent yet read these books but plan to one day, you should probably stop reading here. Just a warning in case you exist. Anyway, spoilers...Coming right up.....I love that Stephen King made himself into a character in

I can't describe how happy certain events in this one has made me. It's SO good. I never expected early on that it'd go in this direction, and I love it. This literally could've only ever been written by Stephen King, and within the exact time frame that he wrote it in. There are still so many ways he could take this, and I can't wait to see how it all plays out in the next one. If you've just begun this series, or are thinking about starting it - DO IT AND KEEP GOING! Looking back, the earlier

The story wasn't bad, some of the new characters were interesting, but I cannot give it a higher rating because of the author himself.Stephen King has indulged in the ULTIMATE form of ego stroking in this volume and it pissed me off. The plot could've been structured some other way to avoid what he's doing right now - you *can* adjust plot, much as it sometimes hurts to do so - and the fact that he went ahead and wrote what he wrote is annoying and... well, gross. It's gross. I had hoped, by the

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