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Thief of Always por Clive Barker
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Thief of Always (1992 original; edición 2010)

por Clive Barker (Original author), Kris Oprisko, Gabriel Hernandez

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Mr. Hood's Holiday House has stood for a thousand years, welcoming countless children into its embrace. It is a place of miracles, a blissful round of treats and seasons, where every childhood whim may be satisfied... for a price! A graphic adaptation of Clive Barker's hit novel, featuring full color art by Gabriel Hernandez.… (más)
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Título:Thief of Always
Autores:Clive Barker
Otros autores:Kris Oprisko, Gabriel Hernandez
Información:IDW Publishing (2010), Paperback, 144 pages
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Valoración:****
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Clive Barker's The Thief Of Always (Graphic Novel) por Clive Barker (Original author) (1992)

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Clive Barker brings readers this delightful fairy tale, surrounding the main character of young Harvey, a bright adventurous young boy with a stubborn streak. I advise not being put off by its seemingly childlike innocence; this one features monstrous beings, cruel twists of fate, and genuinely frightening outcomes. All ages can enjoy Thief of Always, for it stirs up the imagination and brings back that child in all of us.

Starting off with the basics (Harvey is bored), we are quickly whirled into the colorful world that Barker masters so well. The whole novel is quick in pace and never dull for a moment. I got caught up in the first chapter and before I knew it, the end reared its head and this fun ride was already over. The setting is of a fascinating, mystical, storybook house. With some minor plot similarities to The Haunting where the house is concerned, we learn through Harvey's eyes what is what and a small mystery is solved. The atmosphere was perfect for an adult fairy tale -light tone but darker meanings.

Besides Harvey the other characters add their own style. Little Wendell is a bit more mischievous but enjoyable. The housekeeper Mrs. Griffin plays a big part and at times I wasn't sure what to make of her. All villains would frighten anyone no matter how old if they were encountered - they are obviously Barker's creations.

One minor complaint was that not many believed Harvey's story when he tried to tell it. When this happens it is a personal pet peeve of mine. I cannot stand everyone else not believing a character. But the end justified the means and I wasn't left a sulking fan. It wrapped up as well as any adult fairy tale should. Quick and filled with action but enough fluff to lengthen, the style is written in a simple and straight-forward manner.

Great stuff to have fun with, and a wonderful trip down memory lane - a reminder that things don't have to be complex and sophisticated in order to be disturbing and creepy. ( )
  ErinPaperbackstash | Jun 14, 2016 |
10-year-old Harvey Swick is bored as only a child can be, languishing in the doldrums of a grey and drizzly February, when a mysterious visitor offers to take him to a place of excitement and adventure. Not looking a gift horse in the mouth, Harvey goes along with him, and soon finds himself living in the idyllic Holiday House – a magical micro-kingdom where the mornings are springtime, the afternoons are summer, and the evening brings Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas in quick succession. Before long, of course, he begins to suspect the house is not as perfect as it seems.

The Thief of Always is a really great children’s book that combines elements of fantasy and horror, weaving a suspenseful fairytale while also examining the nature of childhood, growing up, and the inevitable passage of time. I really wish I’d read it in primary school, but I still enjoyed it as a 25-year-old. It’s a quick, fun, clever read, and while I can’t unreservedly recommend it to all adult readers, I can definitely recommend it to kids around the age of ten. ( )
  edgeworth | Mar 27, 2014 |
Now, this is not a typical Barker book, I'm no Hellraiser fan. But, I heard him on NPR one day and he talked about this book, I believe it was one of the first, if not the first book he ever wrote. He was quite young, and it has that feel to it. It is a well written book by a man with a vivid and facinating imagination. For all of those escapists out there, you will enjoy it, and learn to appreciate the normal every day. ( )
  Ameliapei | Apr 18, 2013 |
This is an awesome book full of thief's and good friends. ( )
  FINNIAN11 | Jan 23, 2013 |
Review also appears on my goodreads: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/337185401

TERRIFIC.

If you are reading this review and not know what The Thief of Always is about, please read the synopsis before reading this review. I'm afraid I'd spoil when I summarize. Besides, I want to write down my thoughts, RIGHT. NOW.

The Thief of Always is categorized as horror for children. I tilted my head at first, thinking: really? Simply because I did not know what to expect. In order to be hooked to a children novel, I had let my ten-year-old side take over (right now, I am 14, a teenager. I thought that placing my mind in a younger age will help me be interested more).... but guess what?! After a few chapters into the book, I didn't need to pretend I was 10-year-old, b/c I was so interested!~ meaning, The Thief of Always can be seriously entertaining to teenagers (perhaps even adults too!).

Honestly, this book is too underrated (as in popularity). It deserves more readers! The whole world should read it , taking it to the extreme. But I mean it. I am so ashamed that I didn't read this book when I was younger. Because if I did, my childhood will surely be so bad-ass. Perhaps, I'll even learn to like books earlier (I didn't start liking books till 6th grade, where my ELA teacher forced us to read every single day). Anyway, this book exceeds the children standard for sure.

Okay, let's see, most reviewers have commented on how fabulous the opening line is. Let me say this: I couldn't agree more. And so is the last line! Altogether, wonderful.

Clive Barker's prose is so remarkable. Great descriptions and do not go overload. Perfect for story-telling. The only thing that bothers me is the amount of "however"s he used. Allow me to exaggerate a bit, but as the book advanced towards the end (excluding the last chapter), it feels that there is always a "however" within each paragraph. It can feel very redundant. It's Barker's style, I guess.

The plot:
SMOOCHES! Really meaningful; it has a purpose, where it truly shows the preciousness of time!

The ending, I LOVE IT. It is so so so so, oh so, SWEET ! ( )
  wishforteax | Aug 6, 2012 |
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Mr. Hood's Holiday House has stood for a thousand years, welcoming countless children into its embrace. It is a place of miracles, a blissful round of treats and seasons, where every childhood whim may be satisfied... for a price! A graphic adaptation of Clive Barker's hit novel, featuring full color art by Gabriel Hernandez.

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