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Clive Barker: The Hellbound Heart (2007, Harper Paperbacks) 4 stars

From his Books of Blood to The Damnation Game, Weaveworld, and The Great and Secret …

Review of 'The Hellbound Heart' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I will feature a full review on my blog later, but here are some quick impressions. If you have seen the film it is based on, then you may want to forget it a bit as the original book is different in some very significant ways. If you read the book first and by some miracle you have not seen the film, then I'd say lucky you.

This is a novella/short novel, and you can read it in one sitting with a bit of time. It is well done, tight, good element of horror, and it develops just enough of the mythology to leave things open for future possibilities. It could have ended there, but the option was there (and as we know, Barker and others ran with it). A lot of people speak how this book was great for its time when compared to the other horror that was more "schlocky" at the time. However, I want to look at it as a work on its own, and based on that, it really holds well and it is well worth reading. Whether you like Barker's later works or not (for instance, I read his -Great and Secret Show-, which I did not really like), this by now is a classic of horror, and to be honest, the movie (good as it is for some people), does not do it justice.