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The Thief of Always
 
 

The Thief of Always (Mass Market Paperback)

de Clive Barker (Author)
4.7étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (108 évaluations de client)

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When a 10-year-old boy wishes to be delivered from a boring afternoon, a creature takes him to the Holiday House. "Barker masterfully embroiders this fantasy world with a mounting number of grim, even gruesome details," wrote PW, "in a tale that manages to be both cute and horrifying." Ages 10-up.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient de la Paperback édition.


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Harvey, a little boy, is bored on a rainy day. A stranger with an unusually large grin appears and leads him to a house where he can have and do whatever he wants. From here the story takes a leap from this predictable storyline to a compelling eeriness. Initially, Glover's reading is as dimensionless as the story's beginning. As the story becomes creepier, Glover's voice becomes appropriately unsettling. He gives uncanny reality to the hosts of the house by delivering their sense of humor as well. Though it is even disturbing to adults, the tale never becomes graphically violent and is suitable for children. E.S.B. (c)AudioFile, Portland, Maine --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An endearing fable that is timeless, Juil 8 2004
This review is from: The Thief of Always (Paperback)
I first read Clive Barker's enchanting story, "The Thief of Always," in sixth grade. I loved it so much that it never left my mind, and I found myself often thinking about it in highschool, though I unfortunately couldn't remember the title. I was recently lucky to come across the exact same paperback edition at a bookstore brand new, and bought it with joyous whoops of exultation. The story has got it all: fantasy, horror, memorable characters, and deeper meanings.

The novel is about a young boy named Harvey Swick, bored and entrapped in the torpor of a dreary February. He gets a visit from an unlikely character named Rictus who proposes he take a much needed vacation at The Holiday House, a place where children can have all the fun they want. Harvey agrees and leaves behind his world into the magical fantasy world of The Holiday House, which seemingly appears to have all that a child could ask for: presents, delicious foods, ever-changing seasons--Halloween and Christmas every night! But behind this pretty facade lurks a sinister plot that tests the fortitude of Harvey and his friends, challenging him to fight back for his very soul.

I highly recommend this story. Albeit it could be classified as a children's story, it is apt for all ages. Another treat about this book (at least the first edition, anyway) are the wonderful illustrations drawn by Clive Barker himself, which really evince the remarkable genius that he possesses. I urge parents to go buy this book and read it with their children, or read it for themselves! It is truly a great story.

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4.0étoiles sur 5 Fun for Young and Old!, Oct. 21 2003
Par Kelley M. Frankovitch "kfrankovitch" (Atlanta, GA United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Prior to this novel, I had only read Mr. Barker's short stories in the combined volume of his Books of Blood. Many of those stories were pure genius, with riveting plot twists and original premises, but I must admit that I wasn't sure how that would translate into a novel suitable for all ages...

It turns out that I had nothing to worry about. The Thief of Always is a classic fable with enough originality to make it fresh. I was hooked as soon as I read the first paragraph.

Mr. Barker shows an insight into the mind of a child that I don't think I expected from a man who made his mark with tales of gruesome horror. Then again, I probably should have known better given the amazing insight into the human psyche that was apparent in many of his short stories. (Take, for instance, his commentary on mob mentality in "In the Hills, the Cities.")

Like many children in such tales, Harvey's downfall is his boredom and his desire for something different, something fun. He finds himself drawn into a world of wonders that quickly becomes a world of horrors. Barker's supporting cast, the good and the evil, are flawlessly executed with just enough surreal charm to make you fear what might really be going on in Holiday House.

The evil in the story is horrifying (without going too far for a younger reader) and Barker's message is clear. Harvey learns that nothing comes without a price and that time is precious. He learns to appreciate each moment he has with his family and friends, no matter how dull those moments may sometimes seem. In the process of making these discoveries, he also proves himself to be a hero as he overcomes his own weakness to defeat Mr. Hood.

I highly recommend this book for young and old alike ... I've recommended it to my husband, since he's been looking for a light read and this one is well worth the time.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 This is the all time best book, I'm sorry, Oct. 18 2003
I started reading this book when i was 13. There was a copy of it in my library at school funny enough. Anyways i had to return it before i finished it much to my dismay. About six years later i came across it again in Chapters,picked it up and I have read this book about six times. And i could read it more. I don't know why its just every time I pick this book up and start to read, i am totally captivated. I think it is Clive Barkers best book. The Great and Secret Show, however imaginative, i still felt was unneccesarily falic. Barker develops your imagination in this book, but in a very nice innocence. Thats why,disagree with me if you want but this is my absolute favourite book.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Great.
Don't make the mistake in thinking this is ANOTHER cliché haunted house story, which is what I thought it would be when I first picked it up. It really isn't.
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2.0étoiles sur 5 Clive Barker's The Thief of Always...
This book is a decent book for those 14 and under. I'm 16 and read it as it was recomended to me by my brother. I found the plot to be predictable and somewhat boring. Read more
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5.0étoiles sur 5 totally consuming
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Publié le Janv. 31 2003 par ThrashDemon

5.0étoiles sur 5 The Thief of Always (best book in the world)
This was an excellent book. I strongly recommend it to people of all ages with a good imagination and sense of humor. Read more
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3.0étoiles sur 5 The Thief of Always
I read Abarat, and really liked it, so I was disappointed when I read this one. I might have liked it, had I read it 'earlier on in life', but, such is not the case. Read more
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