Wolves of the Calla

What is the author's style in Wolves of the Calla by Stephen King?

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The point of view of this novel is the third person omniscient viewpoint. The novel is told through the eyes of many characters, including Roland and the members of his ka-tet, as well as numerous townspeople from the little community of Calla Bryn Sturgis. The point of view is omniscient in that it allows the reader to see the actions, thoughts, and emotions of the narrating character, allowing a fuller experience within the novel for the reader. This point of view allows the reader to not only see the actions of the characters, but to understand the reasons behind that action.