Okay, if we're just talking about the very last book....
Overall, I would give it a thumbs up. I know a lot of people got really pissed off at the ending, but remember "ka is a wheel" and one of the first themes discussed in the Gunslinger is "resumption." There were a few things that were "off" in my opinion, or at the very least, incredible (not like the whole book wasn't, but in the context of this series, I think you know what I mean). I was never a fan of Stephen King inserting himself into the story to begin with... obviously he addresses that at the end, but I still think it's a rather selfish thing to do. So that kinda irked me... the way Eddie and Jake died? Again, not so believable and hard to take. And while I understood the importance of Patrick Danville, I thought that whole end scene with the Crimson King was rushed and not well conceived.
I actually cried while reading this one, mostly because my favorite character (Oy) bit it near the end... I actually got very teary during all the bad parts with Oy-- when Jake died and he stopped "talking," his loss of appetite towards the end, his reluctance to bond as closely to anyone besides Jake. I always knew that Susannah would reconnect with Eddie and Jake in some way, but again, thought it was too pat.
My husband has the first
Concordancebook and I just ordered the
second one for him as a surprise. He said a lot of questions were answered in the concordance. Of course, there's also a lot of background info that plays into the DT series from other books (I have not read them all, but my husband read the Little Sisters of Eluria over the summer-- interesting points). One thing he did mention to me, which I missed, was that on Roland's re-emergence from the tower into the desert-- he had the horn this time. He didn't have it when he reached the tower. So maybe Roland *did* learn from his past?
It was hard to finish the book, to be honest. One side of me wanted to see what happened in the end, but the other side of me was reluctant to part with these characters.
I know I'm glossing over a lot here... was there anything specific that you had in mind?