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The Wind Through the Keyhole (The Dark Tower, #4.5) - Community Reviews back

by Stephen King, Jae Lee
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Ana V.
Ana V. rated it 12 years ago
It's always weird, coming back to a series of which you haven't read in a long time. I read the first four books of the Dark Tower series when I was sixteen, and the story seemed to remain burned in my brain. I needed only to read the little resumee at the beginning of Wolves of Calla and everything...
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The Wind Through the Keyhole by Stephen King (The Dark Tower Series book 4.5)
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BOOKWRAITHS REVIEWS rated it 12 years ago
I've been plowing along with The Dark Tower series for a little while now, and it has been a love/hate relationship at best, though more love than hate lately. Sometimes, however, you just stumble upon the perfect book; it has the right character with the right story for you at just the right time ...
DonnaH
DonnaH rated it 13 years ago
I listen to this book from audible. Stephen King is the reader and does bring something to the story. I liked this book but yet was left wanting more from it. I have read the Dark Tower series from the beginning spanning some 20 years and loved them. This one is worth listening to, just don't expe...
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins
Bob @ Beauty in Ruins rated it 13 years ago
Stephen King begins The Wind Through the Keyhole with a nod to Robin Furth and the gang at Marvel Comics. It's a fitting dedication since, with the exception of a narrative framing piece, this really could have (perhaps even should have) been a story arc in the comic series.That's not to say I disli...
Booklog
Booklog rated it 13 years ago
Not at all what I was expecting. I think a lot of the negativity is coming from people who expected this to further elaborate on the story of Roland's final tet and their quest to the Tower, but, honestly, that story's been told, and I'd not add a single thing to it. Wind is instead a story within a...
Jennifer | Book Den
Jennifer | Book Den rated it 13 years ago
Dark Tower Fans: Should I read this after Wizard and Glass or after The Dark Tower?
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