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The Wind Through the Keyhole (Dark Tower) by King, Stephen (2013) Paperback - Community Reviews back

by Stephen King
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Shelf Indulgence
Shelf Indulgence rated it 13 years ago
Did you see Inception? If so (and possibly even if you didn't), then you know that in the movie, the main characters dig down into one person's dream to plant an idea that he will eventually believe to be his own. To do this, they go into a dream within a dream within a dream, and the further down...
Readundant
Readundant rated it 13 years ago
I have read a few negative reviews of this book that make excellent points about why this is a disappointing addition to the Dark Tower canon. I can't really disagree with them. And yet I enjoyed this story. The difference, I think, lies more with my expectations than the execution.My favorite part ...
Constantly Moving the Bookmark
Constantly Moving the Bookmark rated it 13 years ago
We revisit with Roland Deschain and his ka-tet in this addition to the dark Tower series. As a sudden and deadly starkblast (storm) traps our travelers Roland once again assumes the roll of story-teller. Going back in his memories to the time when he was a very young gunslinger sent to find out mo...
Raging Biblioholism
Raging Biblioholism rated it 13 years ago
Look, you're only going to read this if you're a Dark Tower fan. If you are, don't be afeared! Ka has been good to our Uncle Stevie and he's found one more little tale featuring our old friends. It's simple and nearly half of the book doesn't even feature Roland, let alone the rest of the ka-tet....
pseudolibrary
pseudolibrary rated it 13 years ago
Stephen King's version of The Neverending Story. Not that I'm complaining.
Dantastic Book Reviews
Dantastic Book Reviews rated it 13 years ago
While taking shelter from a storm along the Path of the Beam, Roland tells his ka-tet a story from his youth, about going up against a skin-man with Jamie DeCurry, in which he tells a frightened youth yet another story to bolster his courage...First off, it pains me to give a Dark Tower book less th...
TheBecks
TheBecks rated it 13 years ago
3.5 Stars Believe it or not, there was a time when I hadn't read the Dark Tower series... but we don't talk about that. It's a painful time in my history, and polite company lets me keep my shame to myself. But I mention it because since stepping foot into the Tower multiverse, everything changed. I...
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