
The Drawing of the Three — Audiobook
The instrumentWhen will you finish it?
Based on 13.5 hours of listening (estimated).
| Your pace | You'll finish in |
|---|---|
| 30 min / day | 27 days |
| 1 hour / day | 14 days |
| 2 hours / day | 7 days |
| 1 hour / day at 1.5× | 9 days |
You'll finish in—by —
What our data says
- At 13.5 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 69% of the fantasy audiobooks we measured.
- That's 10% longer than the average fantasy audiobook (12.3 hrs across 761 titles in our dataset).
Computed from fantasy audiobooks in The Books Insider dataset; listening time estimated from page count.
Who is this for?
Best for fantasy listeners — a solid week of commutes at 13.5 hours (estimated).
About the book
[The Dark Tower][1] II Part II of an epic saga. Roland, the last gunslinger, encounters three mysterious doorways on the beach. Each one enters into a different person living in New York. Through these doorways, Roland draws the companions who will assist him on his quest to save the Dark Tower. ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_the_drawing_of_the_three_the.html
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How long is The Drawing of the Three as an audiobook?
The Drawing of the Three runs about 13.5 hours — our estimate from its 455 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 9 hours.
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Is The Drawing of the Three worth listening to at 1.5× speed?
At 1.5× you'd finish in about 9 hours — saving 4.5 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.
When was The Drawing of the Three first published?
The Drawing of the Three by Stephen King was first published in 1987.