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Books of Blood, Vol 1
Books of Blood Vol 1
Author: Clive Barker
Six horror stories include "The Book of Blood," "The Midnight Meat Train," "The Yattering and Jack," "Pig Blood Blues," "Sex, Death, and Starshine," and "In the Hills, the Cities." Reprint.
ISBN-13: 9780297787884
ISBN-10: 0297787888
Publication Date: 8/15/1985
Pages: 160
Edition: Limited edition
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Publisher: Littlehampton Book Services Ltd
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Don't read it at night!
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A nice introduction to Clive Barker and some unsettling horror.
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this was the first book by Clive Barker I read. I picked it up by a friends suggestion after complaining that nothing I've read lately was any good. So I sat down after she gave me Books of Blood Vol. 1

To be honest I'm not a short story kind of person and growing up on Stephen King and Poe and Lovecraft I was wondering how Barker would measure up. Boy was I in for a surprise! From page 1 I was obsessed with this book, I couldn't book down, I took it to work and would sneak off to the bathroom just to read a page or two when I couldn't stand my own impatience to find out what happened.

The stories are original, creepy in a it gets under your skin kind of way, makes you wonder about people who seem harmless (esp. after the Midnight Meat Train). I read well into the night then laid awake thinking about the stories like Pig Blood Blues and Sex Death and Starshine.

***** 5 star review from me!!
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Another good one. Stories in this volume include some of Barker's more interesting and well-known works. Rides into darkness and absurdity, with his signature touch for adding sexuality and gritty human nature seamlessly in fantastic horror. A good read if you like his previous works, not as tame as King, not as wordy as Koontz, a blend of visceral, graphic horror and chilling, though no one story will leave the lights on. Well told tales, sparks of violence, sex, dark comedy, and literary sense woven in a dark web.


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