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Apr 02, 2013 05:05AM

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The Great and Secret Show is a strange but great read. Barker's vision is unique to say the least.
My first Barker read was The Great and Secret Show while I was in high school and I was sure that he had to be on some serious mind-altering drugs to be able to come up with this storyline. After reading all of the Books of Blood series, I was convinced that he was pure genius. Unfortunately, I've heard mixed reviews of The Scarlet Gospels.

I would start with his Books of Blood series. Lean, mean and full of sharp teeth. As much as I love The Great and Secret Show, you have to be ready for a long and intricate head trip into one F#*%d up fantasy

I read the Scarlet Gospels and I didn't find it wonderful. I didn't hate it, but it wasn't as good as I was expecting. Would love to hear what others think.


I finished Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell
by Paul Kane. At first glance, the premise sounds funny. But I'm telling ya, it was really good. The marriage of Sherlock Holmes and Clive Barker's Hellraiser works better than you can imagine.



I have Imajica. When did you have in mind?

I read some of his Books of Blood and love them - plan to re-read a few to properly review them. I remember Damnation Game as being very good, but was disappointed with the Hellbound Heart when I read it in my twenties. There was something too detached about the writing style for my taste.
I like how Barker seems to cater his writing style to the work - you can easily see he has wide range when you read a few of his short stories back to back.

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