

Buy The Wind Through the Keyhole by King, Stephen online on desertcart.ae at best prices. ✓ Fast and free shipping ✓ free returns ✓ cash on delivery available on eligible purchase. Review: Petite appréhension en commençant la lecture : est-ce que j'allais pouvoir me reconnecter à cet univers Dark Tower le temps d'un "petit" roman? Ah bah oui ça fonctionne très bien! Dès la 1ère page j'étais à nouveau dedans. Ce que je trouve très réussi dans la forme : l'histoire dans l'histoire... dans l'histoire! Fallait oser, et là c'est très très réussi et prenant (plus réussi que dans Misery)!!! Bon je ne l'ai pas encore terminé... ça va pas tarder. Mon conseil : contrairement à ce que dit Monsieur KING dans le prologue je pense que c'est mille fois mieux si on connaît déjà la série avant de lire celui-ci. Review: King treats us to 3 different stories within his latest novel. In part 1, we meet up with Roland and his Ka-tat, or if your familiar with the rest of the books, you can call them, our old friends :) heading once again along the trail of the beam, towards the Dark Tower. Though it isn't long before danger strikes, a devastating storm known as a Starkblast approaches, forcing Roland and his companions to take shelter in an abandoned town hall. Stranded until the storm passes, Roland sits everyone down and passes the time with a story from his past. The story of the hunt for the Skin-Man (shapeshifter) We find a young Roland once more (this takes place not long after the events Roland spoke about in Book 4, with Susan and Wizard's Ball) accompanied by another gunslinger, Jamie De Curry, the two set off on a task set before them by Stephen Deschain. A beast believed to be a Skin-Man has been tearing people limb from limb and its up to Roland and Jamie to figure out who it is and how to stop it before a few killings turn into a Bloodbath. During the Skin-Man story, we are subjected to a Story within and Story, as Roland, Young Roland, begins to tell yet another story. The main story within the book is, as you may have guessed from the title, 'The Wind Through The Keyhole' Which is a great tale of Tim Ross, the son of a Lumberjack and his wild adventure packed full of magic, horror and excitement. I dont wish to explain too much about this story. Only that, at first I was like "Awww, I just want to hear about Roland, I don't care about this other kid" but before long, I found myself unable to put the book down as Tim's story turned from a classic sounding fairytale into some-sort of a, Mystery, Horror, Thriller. It's brilliant. Very engaging. Once the story of Tim is over, we return to Young Roland and the hunt for the Skin-man. And finally as this story also comes to a close, we return to our friends, sitting by the fire, as the last of the storm passes by. This isn't a spoiler at all. This is book 4.5 its obvious they are all ok, otherwise books 5, 6 and 7 wouldn't exist. Or would be COMPLETELY different. - - - My final verdict. Though its not solely based around Roland and his Ka-Tet, which those stories I personally loved. As King writes in the book, Those tales have already happened and gone by, 'Once upon a bye' I had no idea what to expect of this book, only that I had to read it once I heard its related to the Epic, that is The Dark Tower. After reading this book, it feels as though Id gone back to read them all again, only to discover I some how missed 306 pages in one of the books. This book does not disappoint. Id highly recommend reading the entire Dark Tower series, then returning to this book last, just as the rest of the Tower fans will have. Best to read it as intended so not to encounter spoilers. Thankie Sai, for I hope this review helps a few of you consider purchasing and reading this novel. May you have long days and pleasant nights, with this book in your hands and your mind lost in the world of the Tower.

















| Best Sellers Rank | #517 in Sword & Sorcery Fantasy #1,131 in Horror |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,998) |
| Dimensions | 13.97 x 2.03 x 21.29 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 1501166220 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1501166228 |
| Item weight | 295 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 6 December 2016 |
| Publisher | Scribner |
L**S
Petite appréhension en commençant la lecture : est-ce que j'allais pouvoir me reconnecter à cet univers Dark Tower le temps d'un "petit" roman? Ah bah oui ça fonctionne très bien! Dès la 1ère page j'étais à nouveau dedans. Ce que je trouve très réussi dans la forme : l'histoire dans l'histoire... dans l'histoire! Fallait oser, et là c'est très très réussi et prenant (plus réussi que dans Misery)!!! Bon je ne l'ai pas encore terminé... ça va pas tarder. Mon conseil : contrairement à ce que dit Monsieur KING dans le prologue je pense que c'est mille fois mieux si on connaît déjà la série avant de lire celui-ci.
K**0
King treats us to 3 different stories within his latest novel. In part 1, we meet up with Roland and his Ka-tat, or if your familiar with the rest of the books, you can call them, our old friends :) heading once again along the trail of the beam, towards the Dark Tower. Though it isn't long before danger strikes, a devastating storm known as a Starkblast approaches, forcing Roland and his companions to take shelter in an abandoned town hall. Stranded until the storm passes, Roland sits everyone down and passes the time with a story from his past. The story of the hunt for the Skin-Man (shapeshifter) We find a young Roland once more (this takes place not long after the events Roland spoke about in Book 4, with Susan and Wizard's Ball) accompanied by another gunslinger, Jamie De Curry, the two set off on a task set before them by Stephen Deschain. A beast believed to be a Skin-Man has been tearing people limb from limb and its up to Roland and Jamie to figure out who it is and how to stop it before a few killings turn into a Bloodbath. During the Skin-Man story, we are subjected to a Story within and Story, as Roland, Young Roland, begins to tell yet another story. The main story within the book is, as you may have guessed from the title, 'The Wind Through The Keyhole' Which is a great tale of Tim Ross, the son of a Lumberjack and his wild adventure packed full of magic, horror and excitement. I dont wish to explain too much about this story. Only that, at first I was like "Awww, I just want to hear about Roland, I don't care about this other kid" but before long, I found myself unable to put the book down as Tim's story turned from a classic sounding fairytale into some-sort of a, Mystery, Horror, Thriller. It's brilliant. Very engaging. Once the story of Tim is over, we return to Young Roland and the hunt for the Skin-man. And finally as this story also comes to a close, we return to our friends, sitting by the fire, as the last of the storm passes by. This isn't a spoiler at all. This is book 4.5 its obvious they are all ok, otherwise books 5, 6 and 7 wouldn't exist. Or would be COMPLETELY different. - - - My final verdict. Though its not solely based around Roland and his Ka-Tet, which those stories I personally loved. As King writes in the book, Those tales have already happened and gone by, 'Once upon a bye' I had no idea what to expect of this book, only that I had to read it once I heard its related to the Epic, that is The Dark Tower. After reading this book, it feels as though Id gone back to read them all again, only to discover I some how missed 306 pages in one of the books. This book does not disappoint. Id highly recommend reading the entire Dark Tower series, then returning to this book last, just as the rest of the Tower fans will have. Best to read it as intended so not to encounter spoilers. Thankie Sai, for I hope this review helps a few of you consider purchasing and reading this novel. May you have long days and pleasant nights, with this book in your hands and your mind lost in the world of the Tower.
I**L
It's the crown jweel for King
L**X
Seller shipped item quickly and it was well-pcakaged. The book is in good condition as stated and I was pleased to see it was a WH Smith Collector's Edition!
B**D
Received it within hours of ordering!!! Packaging could do better but hey, the book arrived in one piece without dents, bends and dogeared pages. Print is good. Surprisingly the spine or the book page edges weren't affected in the insecure packing. All of this matters right- specially if you're a collector and this was the only book missing from your dark tower series collection like in my case! Print and page feel is awesome. The way it should be. No weird duplicate feeling. Do yeah phew! Yet to read it!!!! :-D
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