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Reddit mentions of Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance. Here are the top ones.

Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance
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Found 5 comments on Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance:

u/courtneyleem · 3 pointsr/TheDarkTower

Some of the things are defined through context, "gunna" (your stuff you're traveling with), "bucka" (some kinds of wagon), then there are the ones that make no sense until explained like ka and tet.

If you're super stuck and planning to read the whole series, take a look at Robin Furth's "Stephen King's The Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance" Amazon link

P.S: There is an updated and expanded one coming in November to reflect Wind Through the Keyhole.

u/tmbridge · 3 pointsr/stephenking

I would strongly recommend continuing TDT until finish and then going back to read all the other novels w/ connections -- this way you, the Constant Reader, wouldn't be spoiled by anything in the Complete Concordance.

The Complete Concordance is great for tracking and researching connections as your read the auxiliary novels.

u/ideeeyut · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

I wouldn't say that you need to read it first. It would make sense without knowing about the connections to the other books. I just thought it was kind of cool how it tied to so many other stories. There was a book made by King's assistant that chronicled the connections.

u/Kinickie · 1 pointr/WTF

Kind of. It has a character directory, so if someone is mentioned and you don't remember them you can get a brief description. It also has geography info for all the worlds, and cross-references with characters appearing in other King novels. More info here