There's what I was talking about, thanks JB.
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There's what I was talking about, thanks JB.
King kind of touched on that in the afterword of the book.
So you think it was a foreshadowing of him finding The Rose in the lot, the Rose being the twin of the Dark Tower, and so also represents the multiverse it in its own way, and thats it?[/QUOTE]
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I know that I never forgot it. I even had a book mark that had Kings original afterword on that vision.
It may not have been needed anymore, Brice, after the first book, but it kept coming back. I agree with your reasoning, but I think that in the back of King's mind, there was more to this story than...
Now I really want to know the deeper meaning behind this.
I remember now, wasn't the grass in the abandoned lot purple, but because of paint, too?
It was one of my favorite parts of the first book, but I think it was just a young, into drugs and drinking, King writing something into the plot to help the story. But, seeing as it made it into...