Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Abarat: Book One by Clive Barker
"I dreamed a limitless book,
A book unbound,
It's leaves scattered in fantastic abundance.
On every line there was a new horizon drawn,
New heavens supposed;
New states, new souls.
One of those souls,
Dozing through some imagined afternoon,
Dreamed these words.
And needing a hand to set them down, Made mine. "
-Clive Barker, Abarat: Book One
Thus begins your journey into Abarat, a world unlike any other. Candy is an average girl living in an average town, known as Chickentown, Minnesota. Her father is a drunk, known to beat her in midst of his alcoholic rages and her mother is a quiet, passive woman who works to bring home the family income and keep the family together the best she can. Needless, to say, there is nothing holding Candy to her home. In an angry fit, Candy walks until she no longer can see any part of Chickentown, however, she does see an old abandoned lighthouse. It is the very remains of this lighthouse that take Candy away to the world known as Abarat. Once in Abarat, Candy journeys on one adventure after another, all the while meeting vivid characters and dodging (extremely) evil counterparts. This is story that you don't want to miss.
I have not been so enthralled in a story since I read Harry Potter. A must-read for those who like fantasy, adventure, and the timeless tale of good-over-evil. The book itself contains over 100 oil paintings done by Clive Barker himself, which add a rich context to the story.
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