
Originally created as a recap blog for my friends too busy to watch t.v., I've branched out to movies, books, food, life in general. No politics tho', don't worry.
Wednesday, September 19, 2018
Mini book review: Books of Blood: Volumes One to Three by Clive Barker
I thought I was a Clive Barker fan but as it turns out, I haven't consumed enough of his output to count. Sure, I've seen and quite liked Hellraiser (and Nightbreed is on my list of to-sees). But I also thought I'd read some of his books and, scanning his bibliography, I guess I was wrong about that. Because I thought I was a fan, I was surprised whenI didn't like his short story collection, Books of Blood, better. I do like horror shorts a lot and thankfully, this collection has a lot to indulge in. I found a few stories that I did like: the battle of wills in "The Yattering and Jack," the theatre's immortality in "Sex, Death and Starshine," "Jacqueline Ess: Her Will and Testament," when movies take form in "Son of Celluloid," the worst island in the world in "Scape-Goats." Again, however, many of the characters felt thin and I had difficulty connecting with the little worlds created in each story - which, again, I don't have any trouble with in the short stories of King, Hill and Gaiman.

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