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  1. Jakabok finds himself in 14th-century Europe, where he has a series of often comical adventures, sometimes as a lone traveler and sometimes in partnership with a more experienced and powerful demon he befriends. Jakabok reveals the means by which he became imprisoned in the book.

  2. What are you waiting for? It's for your own good, really, for if you continue to read this article about my humble memoir, Mister B. Gone, penned by one Mr. Clive Barker, you will only get yourself into more and more trouble. Mind-rending, soul-shattering, sanity-obliterating trouble.

  3. 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.

  4. Dec 31, 2007 · 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 angst...

  5. This bone-chilling novel, in which a medieval devil speaks directly to his reader — his tone murderous one moment, seductive the next — is a never-before-published memoir allegedly penned in the year 1438.

  6. Apr 8, 2021 · The Mister B. of the title is Jakabob Botch, a demon whose ghastly past could make even the most merciless sociopath whimper in sympathy. Born in the deepest regions of hell, the spawn of an abusive drunkard and his whorish wife, Jakabob escapes to the world above after suffering fiendish torture.

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  8. Apr 14, 2020 · Mister B. Gone is a short metafiction novel by Clive Barker, published in the United Kingdom and the United States in October 2007. [1] Contents. Plot summary; References; External links; Plot summary

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