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Book Review on Stephen King's " The Dark Tower" and Brandon Sanderson's " The Way of King's "

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It is a Stephen King story, after all. This is a tale about vampire hunters called Gunslingers. Because this story is not the first book in the series, I was a bit lost earlier in the book, though I did have somewhat of a grounding because the plot kind of harked back to one of King's earlier stories, Salem's Lot, which was a vampire tale. However, the characters are bilingual. They speak a language from another dimension which the writer sometimes doesn't bother to translate

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Malaika Mendes
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Book Review Brandon Sanderson's The Way of Kings

Well, most novels of this type usually do. The story is told from the point of view of at least four main characters, an assassin, a high prince, a slave, and a noble woman. Each one has a separate mission or goal, but they are all intertwined in the story. Like Tavaren Robert Jordan's Wheel of Time. The pattern weaves as the pattern wheels, you know, and the style of the narrative does remind me of Jordan's Wheel of Time
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