Monday, November 10, 2014

If you are a fan of the series yo or just love good fantasy in general, you will surely enjoy this


In 2004, Stephen King's mammoth fantasy series "The Dark Tower", the first volume of "Revolver Man" was released in 1982. The series is about the last gunslinger in the middle world of Roland Deschain, who along with his Ka-tet consisting of the boy Jake, ex-drug addict Eddie and Susannah, a black woman in a wheelchair, travels through the middle parts of the earth post-apocalyptic yo landscape in search of The Dark Tower, before the world is collapsing into chaos.
"The wind through the keyhole" unfolds in time between volumes 4 and 5 of the series, and is a story in a story in a story. The three stories linked thematically and are always well-written and entertaining.
The frame is the story of Roland's quest for The Dark Tower. Ka-tet'en forced by a storm to take shelter, and while the storm rages outside, says Roland, about the time he and Jamie as young boys and revolver men are sent to Debaria to catch a killer who is terrorizing the population. In Roland's tale we hear the fairy tale "The wind through the keyhole," as Roland's mother told him when he was a little boy. It is the story of the boy Tim, whose father dies, and when the mother of necessity yo remarries, it ends in accident, and Tim goes off to make things right again.
If you are a fan of the series yo or just love good fantasy in general, you will surely enjoy this volume. From the first page, the sentiment familiar with its magical elements linked to the grumbling from our world to an adventurous saga, in which individuals shall live off the pages.
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