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960 pages, Mass Market Paperback
First published November 4, 2003
“It was the possibility of darkness that made the day seem so bright.�
“No one ever does live happily ever after, but we leave the children to find that out for themselves.�![]()
“Coincidence has been cancelled, honey,� Susannah said. “What we’re living in these days is more like the Charles Dickens version of reality.�
“At first everything went according to plan and they called it ka. When things began going wrong and the dying started, they called that ka, too. Ka, the gunslinger could have told them, was often the last thing you had to rise above.�![]()
“For the Ka-Tet of Nineteen (or of the Ninety and Nine; Jake had an idea they were really the same), things were tightening up even as the world around them grew old, grew loose, shut down, shed pieces of itself.�
“In our world you got your mystery and suspense stories ... your science fiction stories ... your Westerns � your fairy tales. Get it?�
“Yes,� Roland said. “Do people in your world always want only one story-flavor at a time? Only one taste in their mouths?�
“I guess that’s close enough,� Susannah said.
“Does no one eat stew?� Roland asked.