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| 1. | ![]() | The Books of blood: Clive Barker from Dorset Customer Review: As much of a King fan as I admit to be, there is something much more severe and fantastic about Barker and his writing. I enjoyed this collection of short stories particularly because of the variation in themes and plots. Put it to you this way: the first time I read "Midnight Meat Train", my jaw... |
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| 2. | ![]() | Master Chorus Book from Lillenas Publishing Company Customer Review: Barker provides us with an electrifying and engrossing tale. This is not science fiction and is barely a fantasy. Its roots seem closer to surrealism and to the drawings of H.R. Giger. Barker wrote the introduction for Giger's Necronomicon, and in doing so revealed his own values, which are... |
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| 3. | ![]() | Weaveworld from Poseidon Press Customer Review: i received this book today, arrived in perfect condition. it was sent one time, and i didn't receive it, but the bookseller very graciously sent another, which arrived in two days. weaveworld is one of my all-time favorite books, and i'm happy to have my own copy. |
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| 4. | [no image] | Mister B. Gone from HarperVoyager Customer Review: I read all of Mister B. Gone the first day I picked it up, something about the book kept me going. Though it isn't the best book he has ever written I still enjoyed it nonetheless. I think some people disliked this book because they picked it up and expected it to be like his past writings, and were... |
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| 5. | ![]() | The Thief of Always: A Fable from Harpercollins Publisher Customer Review: In many ways this is the scariest of Clive Barker's novels. Not gorey, but the idea was chilling. I know it has been done before (like in the Island of lost boys in Pinnocchio) but it was still terrifying. Next to Imajica: Featuring New Illustrations and an Appendix this is my favorite Barker novel. |
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| 6. | [no image] | In the flesh from Poseidon Press Customer Review: I had read a lot of Clive Barker's short stories when I was younger, but forgot which ones I had read since I hadn't read them all. I couldn't remember if I had read In the Flesh or Inhuman Condition since they both started with the same letter. While reading this one, none of it was familiar until... |
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| 7. | ![]() | Clive Barker's hellraiser from Graphitti Designs Customer Review: I just loved it.When I first opened it, it wasn't very apelling to me, and I took several days to start reading.The first story I found a little lame, but the art was beautiful.And then I started reading all the others stories.Man, I couln't stop felling that thrill, the stories are so great,... |
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| 8. | ![]() | The Inhuman Condition: Tales of Terror from Poseidon Pr Customer Review: I received the book two days before I even expected a delivery. Its in great condition and I am very pleased. |
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| 9. | [no image] | The Mammoth Book of Vampires from Carroll & Graf Customer Review: Each one had at least one twist to the vampire lore that I had never seen before and enjoyed immensely. Unfortunately, while those four stories were exceptional, the remaining 25 were not. While none of the stories were bad, they all seemed to lack something new or different. They failed at grabbing... |
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| 10. | [no image] | THE DARK DESCENT THE EVOLUTION OF HORROR from Tom Doherty Associates Inc. | Click here for more information Buy from:
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