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Imajica by Clive Barker
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So far its Andy and Addy. Anyone feel free to join! We will be starting on the 15 or 16 of August.
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I saw that the kindle version has some sort of dictionary with it, I guess to explain the world of imajica better. Do u think its helpful to have that?
So Imajica has reached your turn Addy :) I was wondering when you were going to read it.Now I'm thinking of maybe joining you, but I'm way over my head and still late with Milk Blood lol
Next weekend, I am going with my wife to the location where I bought my copy of Imajica at a used book store two years ago. It is interesting that I've had the book for two years and now will finally be reading it there. Full circle.
So how do u guys wanna read this? I believe its a huge tome and I tend to be a little slow as my reading time has been cut down since I started working. Any suggestions?
I also read the first chapter today at lunch. I plan to just go along at my own pace. Let's use spoilers as we go.Barker has some amazing prose. The line about Judith having every season of leaves in her eyes on pg 7 was great.
Yes, there was another part I liked, something about killing someone you love is like killing a little part of yourself. Oh geez, I sound so morbid, but it kinda makes sense.
This is one of my favorite books of all time. Easy. The closing paragraphs of Gentle's introduction are so perfect it almost hurts. In the very best way.
I have never read anything like this. I feel like I have to take notes...lol. Nevertheless, its getting interesting.
This is one of my favorite books of all time, and I have been vowing to go back and reread most of my Barker collection after going to a wonderful appreciation panel at WHC in New Orleans, so I think I'm going to take the plunge and join you guys if that's OK, but it'll be a couple more days before I can get started reading. It has been so long since I read it, I'm sure I'll have forgotten large portions of it.
Sounds awesome, Robert. I read the first half of this book five years ago and have wanted to finish it since. I am going to try and savor the book, so you should be able to catch me easily.
I'm up to chapter 7 so far, as I didn't get as much reading time as I had hoped on this business trip, but I should get more next week. The 2 things that strike me so far are how much I actually do remember now that I am getting back into it, and the sheer depth of imagination in this book (and I've barely scratched the surface! :-)
Im about 20% and can't put this down! I wish I had a physical copy, but my phone is doing the job quite well...for now anyway.
I'm off for a short trip and am packing light. Debating whether to bring this behemoth or just choose a paperback.
Yeah, I understand, I have a used hardback first edition, and you could definitely kill someone with that thing...Got a bit further last night.
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Yes, Robert, I had no idea what was going on, but I had an idea it wasn't who he thought it was. (view spoiler)
Addy, the answer to your question I do remember from my previous read, so I'll refrain from comment. :-)I'm in Chapter 16 at the moment, and loving it! this was the push I needed to finally keep my vow to start back through his books. He's such an amazing writer. (view spoiler)
Well, my progress will likely stall for a few days, but I have a flight to Denver mid-week and back the next day, and will likely have a fair amount of time to kill in the airport and on the plane, so I may be close to halfway finished by the end of the week. I can always set it aside and read something short if I start to get too far ahead of you guys. I almost don't want to go too fast, as amazing as it is. :-)
I am new to the group and sort of want to start this and chat about it. Long time barker fan, have always wanted to read this massive story , one of the only ones of his I have not.. How far behind am I, 12-16 chapters it looks like?
Thank you, sorry for not doing a proper introduction yet, I will get to that soon. I need to upload a picture as well :) Been lurking on goodreads for a year of so and finally want to take part in some book clubs as I read constantly and do not really talk to anyone about it! I got the Imajica hard cover signed a few years back as a gift but do not want to use that as a reader copy (despite being signed it also weighs a ton). I noticed the post above about the e-book having a dictionary, anyone find this useful enough to go with that edition? I have been putting this book off for about a decade, wanted to save my last classic barker read for the right time. Thanks!
I'm not using that edition, but when I tried to find it again, it wasn't listed...weird. So far, I haven't needed to look anything up, but I did start to write notes.
Welcome, Dominic! I'm on ch20, so I'm a bit ahead of others at the moment. I'm going on a business trip Wednesday and will have a lot of reading time in the airport and on the plane since it's difficult to take work with me, so I may be quite a bit ahead after that.I'm considering putting it aside after the trip to read a couple of shorter things, partly so I don't get too far ahead of everyone else, partly to just let it stew in the back of my brain for a while, and partly because I have other things to read and review, and I don't want to fall too far behind on those. :-)
I've been here a while, and still don't have a profile picture either, so don't feel bad...
I'm back from a few days away. I'll pick this up again tomorrow. Hopefully I can catch up over the weekend.Btw, I took
with me. I promised myself I'd read it this summer, and summer is short.
I'm at the start of ch27, and it looks like a good place to set it aside before my trip and use reading time while traveling to catch up on other things. I don't want to rush this, and I'm a bit ahead anyway. While I love everything about the story, I'm enjoying the Gentle/Pie pieces of the storyline a bit more than the others. (view spoiler)
It has been a few years since I read it but it really sticks in my mind and memory as such a unique epic fantastical tale. It is truly a Barker story-not your usual kind of 'fantasy' novel, not horror like Barker usually used to produce but it has a few horror moments. If you have read his novel Weaveworld that might prepare you for this amazing huge tale.





