
Wizard and Glass — Audiobook
The instrumentWhen will you finish it?
Based on 21.2 hours of listening (estimated).
| Your pace | You'll finish in |
|---|---|
| 30 min / day | 43 days |
| 1 hour / day | 22 days |
| 2 hours / day | 11 days |
| 1 hour / day at 1.5× | 15 days |
You'll finish in—by —
What our data says
- At 21.2 hours (estimated), it runs longer than 91% of the fantasy audiobooks we measured.
- That's 72% 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 who want epic quests — a long-haul epic at 21.2 hours (estimated).
About the book
[The Dark Tower][1] IV Part IV of an epic quest. Roland the Gunslinger and his followers have to contend with a sentient monorail intent on killing itself and taking them with it. While seeking to return to the Path of the Beam that will lead them to the Dark Tower, Roland tells his friends a story about the tragic loss of his first love, Susan Delgado. ([source][2]) [1]: https://openlibrary.org/works/OL81600W/The_Dark_Tower_1-7 [2]: https://stephenking.com/library/novel/dark_tower_wizard_and_glass_the.html
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How long is the Wizard and Glass audiobook?
Wizard and Glass runs about 21.2 hours — our estimate from its 718 pages at a typical narration pace. At 1.5× speed that drops to roughly 14.1 hours.
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Is Wizard and Glass worth listening to at 1.5× speed?
At 1.5× you'd finish in about 14.1 hours — saving 7.1 hours. Most listeners adjust to 1.25–1.5× within a chapter or two.
When was Wizard and Glass first published?
Wizard and Glass by Stephen King was first published in 1997.