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Mister B. Gone

By Clive Barker
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“Think of a darker, more aggressive version of C.S. Lewis’ The Screwtape Letters. . . . Filled with wicked mischief and dark dares.” — Kansas City Star

From Clive Barker, the great master of horror and the macabre, comes a brilliant and truly unsettling tour de force of the supernaturala terrifying work that escorts the reader on an intimate and revelatory journey to uncover the shocking truth of the battle between Good and Evil.

“Burn this book!”

So warns Jakerbok, the spellbinding narrator of this fabulously original “memoir,” a tale of good and evil deliberately “lost” for nearly six hundred years. Jakerbok is no ordinary soul; he is a minion of hell with a terrifying plan to cast the world into darkness and despair—a plan thwarted by a young apprentice of Johannes Gutenberg who buried the one and only copy of this damnable manuscript that his master printed in 1438.

Compelling and direct, Jakerbok shares the secrets of his life, going back centuries to recall the events that shaped his childhood, including the traumas he suffered at the hands of his parents, super demons themselves. He explains how he rose from “minor” to “major” demon status, and gleefully reveals his nefarious plot to “invade” the minds and hearts of unwitting humans everywhere thanks to the ingenious Gutenberg and his invention. “Burn this book!” he advises throughout—a taunt, a warning, and a command that will actually unleash the evil with which he has hidden in every word and every page, infusing the very ink and paper upon which they are printed.

Inventive and irresistible, Mister B. Good reaffirms Clive Barker is one of our most brilliant and original voices, an artist with a keen insight into mysteries deep within the human heart.

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493 Reviews

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Expressionless Face“I hate rating a Clive Barker’s book so low, but— did this book really have a point? I don’t feel like there was. It looks like Barker was plagued by a lack of inspiration during the time he wrote Mister B. Gone, because man… if I had to describe this book with as few words as possible, it would be this: an under-seasoned word salad. At LEAST 30% of the book is spent talking to the reader, threatening them, begging to burn the book, explaining what he’ll do to them and their family and their dog if they don’t burn the book. Pages and pages long of this exact same crap. The plot. What plot? It’s disjointed at best. That’s why following the least amount of structure is important, so the reader is engaged in the story and there is a logical progression to it. Here, stuff happens… and the book end and after trudging through all this we’re left with “that’s it?” and close the book, frustrated. It started off pretty fun, following the life and happenings of a low cast demon in the ninth circle of Hell. But it got boring pretty quick as he just went on to a series of things that happened and blah blah blah and then Gutenburg “invented” the printing press and then **SPOILERS** a very secret lab working on very a secret and important invention that will change the fate of the world….has fucking windows. So, obviously demons broke in. Logic, where are you? And then Mister B. was turned into words (this very book) as a punishment for snooping into a meeting between Heaven and Hell 🤦🏻‍♂️”
Thinking Face“This was an interesting book, I like the concept of something in the book speaking to you through its pages. It was well written, but it certainly was slow at times. I think it is worth reading though!”
“This book has a unique plot: we follow a devil as he retells the story of him being captured by a massive net (think SpongeBob and Patrick when they touched the hook and got pulled up to the surface) from the 9th circle of hell, and pulled to the surface (earth) where he now has to live. And subsequently tormented people on earth for fun, because he’s a devil. I appreciate the creativity and unique plot, but I don’t think it was my personal cup of tea. I was gifted this book and even though I like horror novels, this isn’t my type of horror. This book had body horror, grotesqueness, torture, etc. The writing was also a bit too convoluted for me, it was hard to follow along, and I couldn’t get into it.”

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