The Wind Through the Keyhole: The Dark Tower IV-1/2
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11/10
It's the crown jweel for King
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Todo correcto.
Todo correcto.
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Good, intact, genuine piece in insecure package
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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Bello
Bello
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Volume 4:5 of the Dark Tower Series or a stand alone tale! Read if you love Stephen King or if you love Westerns in general...
The Unsung Hero of Stephen Kings Considerable Talent:Wow. What can I say? I didn't read this collection because having read Stephen's entire catalogue, I didn't see what amounts to a very long Western {I avoid Westerns like the plague usually} adventure, could possibly add to the mix. I couldn't be more wrong! I've read all of the Gunslinger volumes now, including the post conclusion addition Wind Through The Keyhole and I am once again left in awe. The way Stephen has written these tales weaves Cowboy Roland Deschain, Ex-druggie Eddie Dean, profoundly injured but in no way Disabled Susanna Dean and young but no Child Jake Chambers and their wonderfully intricately painted {That way Stephen has of creating live images of every tiny detail the through words} surroundings in to your imagination and in this case, your heart, is nothing less than breathtaking! When I am reading these books, I'm in love with Mr Deschain and the other characters feel like well loved members of my own family. I feel like I could walk out of my house and down the road and I will stumble into an arid wasteland populated by tumbleweeds, cowpokes and old world Sheriffs who wield huge nickel plated revolvers and drink themselves silly in the local tavern every evening to drown out the harshness of their daily lives. These stories are written so well you feel like you almost could be there. It's shocking how totally immersed one can get into the dreamscapes of another's very clever imagination.I recommend you read these if you like John Wayne, or not. Read them if you've been avoiding them because they might be a little bit too far from Stephens usual work, because they're not. If anything life back then could be more harrowing than an alien invasion, a killer clown on the lamb, or a rip through time enabling one man to go through and rewrite history for the destruction of life as we know it. At turns these books are terrifying. But they're also beautiful, heart-wrenching, thought provoking and harsh. They are masterpieces each and every one.
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