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In The Wind Through the Keyhole, Stephen King returns to the rich landscape of Mid-World, the spectacular territory of the Dark Tower fantasy saga that stands as his most beguiling achievement. Roland Deschain and his ka-tet—Jake, Susannah, Eddie, and Oy, the billy-bumbler—encounter a ferocious storm just after crossing the River Whye on their way to the Outer Baronies. As they shelter from the howling gale, Roland tells his friends not just one strange story... more
Published: April 1, 2012 by Simon & Schuster
Genre: Science Fiction & Fantasy, Horror. Fiction. 320 pages
. . .King's anachronistic stew is also a little heavy on the thee-ing and thou-ing for my taste. . .
Full ReviewIt’s. . .both a pleasure and a surprise to encounter “The Wind Through the Keyhole,”
Full Review. . .carries less heft and is unlikely to be ranked among King’s top works, but it is a fun way to while away a weekend.
Full Review. . .a perfect storm of everything he (King) does well.
Full ReviewAll in all, this is certainly a worthwhile addition to the Dark Tower cycle.
Full ReviewIn the twilight of a brilliant and perhaps unequalled career, King is in terrific form.
Full ReviewThis gripping novel is sure to put King back on the bestseller lists.
Full ReviewThe writing is clean and well-edited, with little of the meandering that marred the series’ weakest books.
Full ReviewOld timers. . .are likely to find themselves frustrated by this so-called midquel's essential insignificance.
Full Review. . .my guess is fans will be a little disappointed and newcomers won't find enough to truly love.
Full ReviewKing has proved that he does long well. . .But when the author reins himself in and keeps it short, he's even better.
Full ReviewKing is one of the great popular artists of our time, and his greatness comes, in part, from the fact that the consolation he brings us is minimally built on sentimental denial of things as they are.
Full ReviewWhile The Wind Through the Keyhole is not what I expected, it is still wonderful.
Full Review. . .I’d strongly recommend that you skip The Wind Through The Keyhole for the time being. Read the other seven volumes first, and then come back for this one.
Full Review. . .compelling and moves the over all story along. Great book!
Full Review. . .if you are hoping for more adventures with the gunslingers you know, this book is a disappointment.
Full Review. . . a light, fantastical read guaranteed to have Dark Tower followers pining wistfully for the a re-read of the entire series.
Full Review. . . a captivating read with a lot of surprises along the way.
Full ReviewWill more likely serve as a footnote for the many fans of the series than a point of entry to expand its readership.
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