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Originally Posted by Frosstbyte
I really like that explanation given what was put to page, but I'm still left unfulfilled. The "Coda" was a complete waste to me. I really should've heeded King's own warning and left the book after the epilogue, since that ending was much more satisfying.
"Groundhog Day" was good and all, but I liked it much better when it starred Bill Murray. Roland doesn't have quite the same comedic timing.
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I don't know, I really liked the ending. Even with the Coda. I want to go back and re read the ones I read a long time ago to see if I can see any foreshadowing. I reread a few pages of The Gunslinger, and it was fun to see how King had rewritten it to include the deja vu and the dizzyness right in the begining.
The one question that I do have now (it may be because I don't remember much of the first three books) is why does he loop back to in the desert? Why not earlier? Why not later?