A review by smesnake
Imajica by Clive Barker

2.0

I owned The Thief of Always as a kid and it remains one of those formative, dark scary books that I continue to believe shaped my love of reading. That said, I need to stop reading Clive Barker books. I need to accept the fact that I find him rambling, overly sentimental and his descriptions often purely crass, (not in the good way.)It took me MONTHS to wade through this book and in the end what took him over 800 pages to spit out could have been summed up in less than half that.