![]() ![]() ![]() This also happens in Carrie when she gets her period for the first time in gym class. Susanna is in the house of Joe Collins "Dandelo" She slaps herself while laughing and becomes embarrassed because the blood makes her think of the time in gym class she got her period and the girls threw tampons at her saying "plug it up". The dark tower vii page 677 ".she was horribly embarrassed ,remembering the time she had started her period in gym class and a little trickle of blood had run down her thighfor the whole world to see-.some of the girls begin chanting Plug it Up!" This is a reference to the scene in Carrie when they throw sanitary napkins at Carrie. Similar to the situation Susannah describes in book seven, when she gets her first period in high school. The assistant principal, Mr.Morton, randomly takes on a John Wayne expression, just like a cerrtain evil train in The Wastelands.Įstelle Horan's doorbell rings the tune of "Hey Jude" just as was played on an ancient piano in Tull in The Gunslinger In fact, David is certain that another world exists. Furthermore, the club (as I must continue to call it) contains many "'entrances and exists'" where "'men have become lost,'" quite possibly because they lead to other wheres and whens. The club - if it is a club - contains brands, book, authors and publishers that don't seem to exist elsewhere in this world, or this where and when however, we know that there are other worlds than these in which such things likely do exist. And all of this, of course, exists at 249B East Thirty-fifth street in good old New York which we all know is very pesky for having all these dangerous doors just laying around. "Entrances and exits." There are some other references to an unusual pool table and jukebox as well on pg517. David asks Stevens, the "caretaker" of "The Club", about there being more rooms in the building. On pg471 he mentions a "slithery bump" coming from one of the "unexplored rooms" Possibly the worm creature that chases the crew in part4 section1 of DT VII? On pg477 is another quick mention of the mystery publisher Stedham & Son. "The date of the last, 'Breakers',was 1935." Published by Stedham & Son. Very near the beginning, pg462, the initial narrator, David, mentions a set of 11 books he came across at "The Club" by an author named Edward Grey Seville. The descriptions of his experience and the fact that all of the books and items in the club have references to our world but are still slightly different and that there are many, many, rooms in the club, leads me to suspect that the club is actually a level on The Dark Tower or something to that effect. When the narrator is asking questions to the old man at the club he has the feeling that he isn't in manhattan anymore. The crimson King is in black House looking for breakers, the big combination (The glow on the horizon Susannah sees from Castle Discordia)is featured along with its fate, making this book an essential part of the DT story.Ī woman determined to have her baby at all costs, this resonates with MIA (daughter of none) from Song of Susannah. ![]() ![]() Mike Noonan meets Ralph Roberts at a diner and Ralph gives him some advice for insomnia. Kyra ia probably the cause of the events in this book, with the antagonists being possible agents of the Crimson King, trying to make Kyra a Breaker. The house seems to slip through time, and into other worlds and the air around it is "Thin", an 'Outsider' possesses and enhances the ghost of Sara Tidwell this outsider is from another world, maybe Rolands. The house is a twinner of the house in the last book in the series, and some of the places in the area are mentioned in both books. Mike seems to go todash when he visits the Freburg Fair, and returns to the real world via a door. Tab will move on to the next part of the site rather than go through menu items. Enter and space open menus and escape closes them as well. Up and Down arrows will open main level menus and toggle through sub tier links. Left and right arrows move across top level links and expand / close menus in sub levels. The site navigation utilizes arrow, enter, escape, and space bar key commands. ![]()
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