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My third venture into the work of Clive Barker finds a surprising and deceptive little book that has more going on between its covers than is initially appar...
During this video, I discuss and review Mister B Gone by Clive Barker. I have done this as part of a buddy read and collaboration with Aline from Pygmy Puff ...
Mister B. Gone is a short metafiction novel by Clive Barker, published in the United Kingdom and the United States in October 2007. [1]
Mister B. Gone marks the long-awaited return of Clive Barker, the great master of the macabre, to the classic horror story. This bone-chilling novel, in whic...
Mister B. Gone is Barker's shockingly bone-chilling discovery of a never-before-published demonic 'memoir' penned in the year 1438, when it was printed -- one copy only -- and then buried...
It seems that Mr Barker has regressed to a 16-year-old doing a GCSE in English language – his new novel Mister B. Gone has all the style and substance of a extended essay written by a...
Mister B. Gone is a novel written in the first person from the perspective of a demon called Jakobok Botch, which is trapped within the pages of the book. After pleading for the reader to burn the book, the demon recounts the story of its life.