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Stephen Kingcast

Episode Eighty Nine-Wolves of the Calla

Stephen Kingcast

Constant Reader

Arts, Tv & Film, Books, Arts:books

4.7681 Ratings

🗓️ 17 November 2015

⏱️ 143 minutes

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Summary

In this week's episode, I begin the final stretch of our journey to the Dark Tower.  With the publication of the Wolves of the Calla, King began an unprecedented back-to-back-to-back book release that completed the long running series.  The first Dark Tower novel since his car crash, Wolves of the Calla stands as a dividing line that marks the different eras of the Dark Tower series.  How does it hold up?  Is it worthy of the previous entries?  Are you ready, everyone?  The end begins now.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I never realized the passing hours of evening showers and sit news hanging in my darkest dreams.

0:17.0

I'm strangled by your a haunted social scene

0:22.5

Just upon I played by a dawned

0:26.7

A native queen

0:28.0

It's four o'clock in the morning

0:33.1

Damn it, listen to me good

0:36.8

I'm sleeping with myself tonight

0:41.2

Safe in time

0:43.2

Thank God my music still alive

0:47.0

Oh

0:48.6

Someone saved my life tonight.

0:57.1

Sugar bear.

1:02.9

I mean, did you think that I was going to start with any other song?

1:08.0

Seriously, guys.

1:09.6

I mean, to be honest, this song was just to bring it back a little bit.

1:14.0

I mean, this song was one of the reasons why I decided on doing this podcast in the first place.

1:19.9

Someone Saved My Life Tonight is so interwoven in this book that it's a character unto itself.

1:25.4

More so than any other song in any Stephen King novel, I would say.

1:29.9

So yeah, of course I'm going to start off with someone saved my life tonight.

1:34.6

Anyway, I'm going to get into that in more detail, but first, let me do my usual spiel.

1:40.9

Hello everyone, welcome to the Stephen King cast, one man's musings on the works of Stephen King.

1:46.3

Each week, I'll review one entry in the bibliography of Stephen King and the chronological order of publication.

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