
“‘And if you come back this way, stop and visit awhile with old Bix. We’re in a new billy-bumbler ball-game for we readers who read (about Mia’s Farrow et al) ‘The Dark Tower’ in its pre-ordered, pre-ordained order – till now. Meanwhile, oy myself wonder about ‘The Path of the Beam’ and how it has been affected by this retrocausal diversion to pre-Calla. (Bix B9 Benign?) He is the ferryman with a raft to take the ka-tet bank to bank, I guess. Well, it is good to be back Jake is somewhere ahead.

I, you see, am an old man, too – in real life as the reader of this book. Here, we (Roland, Eddy, Susannah-Detta) find Oy talking to an old man. Retrocausal is the key word, the ka word, I guess, something that I’ve been harping on about ever since I invented Cern Zoo.

So early into my retrocausal ‘inquel’ reunion with my friends of this story-world-made-real, I did not expect such personal confirmation to me in this way from the author himself of my theory in earlier ‘Dark Tower’ real-time reviews that I am Oy or Oy am me. “Oy was beyond them, at the edge of the circus-painted raft, looking rapidly down at his own reflection.” THE WIND THROUGH THE KEYHOLE by Stephen Kingįirst published 2012 – this edition Hodder & Stoughton hardback 2012 (first British edition) purchased from Amazon UK and received today. There is no guarantee how quickly the review below will progress, whether it be days or years. These reviews are intended to be virgin first-reading real-time-review extrapolations without benefit of any other information about them. My on-going real-time reviews of THE DARK TOWER novels by STEPHEN KING. DF LEWIS’s DETAILED REAL-TIME REVIEWS OF THE WHOLE DARK TOWER SERIES LINKED FROM HERE.
