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Books : Wolves of the Calla


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Binding: Hardcover
EAN: 9780340827154
Format: Import
ISBN: 0340827157
Label: Donald Grant
Manufacturer: Donald Grant
Number Of Pages: 640
Publication Date: 2003
Publisher: Donald Grant
Sales Rank: 2215329
Studio: Donald Grant


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wolves of the Calla
I ordered this book for my son, who is jail. He recived it without any problem. Thank you



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good entry in the series, but not my favorite :-)
This isn't my favorite entry into the series; but then, all the rest of the books refer back to this one *a lot*, so it's essential to know what the characters have experienced between books 4 and 6. The only other one I'm not particularly fond of is book 6, with yet more trips into NYC and Maine and tangles with the mobsters. At least Father Callahan is given a mighty fine send-off! I guess King figured he owed Callahan a better ending than skulking out of Salem's Lot and disappearing.

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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It should have stopped at wizard and glass...
I was suspecting that the series was going south at the end of the 4th book.
Wolves just shows that King got lost in the middle earth and is just trying to pull resources from ANYWHERE, his own work or any other work, and he is doing it not from "literary genius" but just from plain desperation, which is more evident in the next two final books.

I do agree with the other comment, he should have stopped after the fourth book and should've avoid giving us the "Wachowski feeling" of ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Wolves of Calla...an excellent addition to the Dark Tower series
This is my favorite book of the Dark Tower series.

I've never been a huge fan of horror (Stephen King's or anyone's else) but the fantasy aspect of this particular series has really caught my attention. And in truth this is much more fantasy than your typical Stephen King horror.

In their ongoing quest to reach the Black Tower, Roland and his Ka-tet (Eddie, Jake, Susannah and Oy) come to a farm village called Calla Bryn Sturgis where some disturbing occurrences have been happening ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Defending A City In Gunslinger Tradition
This book picks right up where the previous installment ("Wizard and Glass") left off, with Roland and his ka-tet still following the Path of the Beam towards the Dark Tower. However, the group is quickly given a proposition by the townspeople of Calla Bryn Sturgis (a town on the brink of entering the mysterious Thunderclap world where the Dark Tower itself lays), who have seen their babies taken by "Wolves" each generation and finally want to put a stop to it. Being a man of honor, Roland of Gilead accepts ... Read More




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