
The Wind Through the Keyhole
A Dark Tower Novel
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Narrated by:
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Stephen King
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By:
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Stephen King
About this listen
Stephen King's epic fantasy series, The Dark Tower, is being made into a major movie starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey. Due in cinemas February 17, 2017 USA.
For listeners new to The Dark Tower, The Wind Through the Keyhole is a stand-alone novel, and a wonderful introduction to the series. It is a story within a story, which features both the younger and older gunslinger Roland on his quest to find the Dark Tower.
Fans of the existing seven books in the series will also delight in discovering what happened to Roland and his ka tet between the time they leave the Emerald City and arrive at the outskirts of Calla Bryn Sturgis.
This Russian Doll of a novel, a story within a story, within a story, visits Mid-World's last gunslinger, Roland Deschain, and his ka-tet as a ferocious storm halts their progress along the Path of the Beam. (The novel can be placed between Dark Tower IV and Dark Tower V.)
Roland tells a tale from his early days as a gunslinger, in the guilt ridden year following his mother's death. Sent by his father to investigate evidence of a murderous shape shifter, a 'skin man,' Roland takes charge of Bill Streeter, a brave but terrified boy who is the sole surviving witness to the beast's most recent slaughter.
Roland, himself only a teenager, calms the boy by reciting a story from the Book of Eld that his mother used to read to him at bedtime, The Wind through the Keyhole.. 'A person's never too old for stories,' he says to Bill. 'Man and boy, girl and woman, we live for them.' And stories like these, they live for us.
©2012 Stephen King (P)2012 Simon & Schuster Audio Division, Simon & Schuster Inc.Stephen King is not a reader
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Please don’t read/listen to this during your first journey to the tower as it slows down considerably - it’s best read after you read The Dark Tower and gives you an opportunity to revisit your old friends again and I think would make for a more enjoyable listen.
Read AFTER the last book! Quite slow, but still good
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Unneccessary Addition
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Mediocre
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This said I am loathe to criticise him as he wrote such a great story.
Great story, but mixed narration
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Good return to the tower series.
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nice distraction.
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And despite what some other reviewers have said, I was absolutely enthralled by the reading. I was transported to the firesides listening to the master storyteller spinning his yarn. It's a rare treat indeed to have such a gifted novelist do that. Thank you, Stephen.
A magical experience
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Awesome
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I haven't read many of the Dark Tower novels and have found them of variable appeal, although an insipid King story is still enhanced by his vivid fluent writing style. I enjoyed The Song of Susannah and this has inspired me to return to the series.
It's a cleverly structured matrioshka of 3 stories, all enjoyable and a good introduction to the society and language of the Dark Tower world.
Loved it
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