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My Bookish Life Graphic Novel Spotlight: Dark Tower : The Gunslinger The Journey Begins

          Hello everybody! How are you all? I hope you all are having a good night . I'm on page 337 out of 834 pages of my Dark Tower VII reread but I finished this graphic novel and want to review it . I think I will be finished with the Dark Tower VII soon though.  So lets do this.

Title: The Dark Tower The Gunslinger : The Journey Begins 
Author: Stephen King , Robin Firth, Peter David
Genre: Graphic Novel
Pages: 160 roughly
Rating : 5 stars

Synopsis: Twelve years have passed since the fateful Battle of Jericho Hill and the fall of the gunslingers. Since the Affiliation's resistance against John Farson became little more than a faint memory. Since the friends that stood by young Roland Deschain burned to ash in the Good Man's razing of Gilead. But Roland survived...and now he stalks the desert, hunting the spectral Man in Black in his quest for the Dark Tower.

My thoughts on the book: I loved this adaptation of this part of the story. I pretty much read this in one setting. This is the book in the graphic novel series that kicks off a really good journey. Even if you don't like graphic novels you should check this one out especially if you are a Stephen King fan.

    So this graphic novel actually has us at where the Dark Tower book series starts. I think they have done a good job of depicting the start of the series. I just love this story and the graphic novels are also doing a wonderful job of telling it! 

         This graphic novel gave me so many feelings! I truly ran the gambit. Even though I have already read the actual book series it had me so tense. 

Once again the artwork in this book is beautiful and really helps draw the reader into the story. This graphic novel series is just a joy overall. I have to give this book 5 stars! 

           That's it for this update. Hopefully I will be back soon with another book review. If you like my content please give my blog a follow. I hope you all have a good night talk to you all again soon!



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