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I want to read most of the series by the time Mike Flanagan's series comes out (which will probably be a few years from now). I'll go ahead and set the prediction that we will see season one of the show summer of 2026.
I got this list from reddit after a Stephen King blog went dark. From what I understand, this is the medium-sized reading list--it's the extended universe without including absolutely everything that could possibly be added. I took the liberty (for my own sanity) in moving some installments into the bonus category. (This is mostly because I have made a silly personal vow to never read It and it has been included on this list vaguely).
Join along if you want to embark on The Dark Tower journey! Everyone's list is always going to be a bit different, but this is the one that I will be working on. There are other lists here on StoryGraph that follow different reading orders, different books/short stories, so take a look at those too!
I got this list from reddit after a Stephen King blog went dark. From what I understand, this is the medium-sized reading list--it's the extended universe without including absolutely everything that could possibly be added. I took the liberty (for my own sanity) in moving some installments into the bonus category. (This is mostly because I have made a silly personal vow to never read It and it has been included on this list vaguely).
Join along if you want to embark on The Dark Tower journey! Everyone's list is always going to be a bit different, but this is the one that I will be working on. There are other lists here on StoryGraph that follow different reading orders, different books/short stories, so take a look at those too!
The Dark Tower Extended Reading List (Mid Tier)
6 participants (20 books)
Overview
I want to read most of the series by the time Mike Flanagan's series comes out (which will probably be a few years from now). I'll go ahead and set the prediction that we will see season one of the show summer of 2026.
I got this list from reddit after a Stephen King blog went dark. From what I understand, this is the medium-sized reading list--it's the extended universe without including absolutely everything that could possibly be added. I took the liberty (for my own sanity) in moving some installments into the bonus category. (This is mostly because I have made a silly personal vow to never read It and it has been included on this list vaguely).
Join along if you want to embark on The Dark Tower journey! Everyone's list is always going to be a bit different, but this is the one that I will be working on. There are other lists here on StoryGraph that follow different reading orders, different books/short stories, so take a look at those too!
I got this list from reddit after a Stephen King blog went dark. From what I understand, this is the medium-sized reading list--it's the extended universe without including absolutely everything that could possibly be added. I took the liberty (for my own sanity) in moving some installments into the bonus category. (This is mostly because I have made a silly personal vow to never read It and it has been included on this list vaguely).
Join along if you want to embark on The Dark Tower journey! Everyone's list is always going to be a bit different, but this is the one that I will be working on. There are other lists here on StoryGraph that follow different reading orders, different books/short stories, so take a look at those too!
Challenge Books
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Everything's Eventual
Stephen King
Read "Everything's Eventual" and then "The Little Sisters of Eluria"
19
(bonus)
On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
Stephen King
The person who made the original list included On Writing due to the near death experience King faced in the middle of writing the series. OP believes that this nonfiction work helps explain how he was influenced to conclude the series.