Abarat, Book 1

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Harper Collins, 2002 - Fiction - 388 pages
Once upon a world
where time is place
a journey beyond imagination
is about to unfold....

It begins in the most boring place in the world: Chickentown, U.S.A. Candy Quackenbush lives in Chickentown, her heart bursting for some clue as to what her future might hold.

When the answer comes, it's not one she expects. Out of nowhere comes a wave, and Candy, led by a man called John Mischief (whose brothers live on the horns on his head), leaps into the surging waters and is carried away.

Where? To the ABARAT: a vast archipelago where every island is a different hour of the day, from the Great Head that sits in the mysterious twilight waters of Eight in the Evening, to the sunlit wonders of Three in the Afternoon, where dragons roam, to the dark terrors of Gorgossium, the island of Midnight, ruled over by the Prince of Midnight himself, Christopher Carrion.

As Candy journeys from one amazing place to another, making fast friends and encountering treacherous foes -- mechanical bugs and giant moths, miraculous cats and men made of mud, a murderous wizard and his terrified slave-she begins to realize something. She has been here before.

Candy has a place in this extraordinary world: she is here to help save the Abarat from the dark forces that are stirring at its heart. Forces older than Time itself, and more evil than anything Candy has ever encountered.

She's a strange heroine, she knows. But this is a strange world.

And in the Abarat, all things are possible.

 

Contents

MORNINGTIDE
9
Room Nineteen 11 HOLE FR 2 What Henry Murkitt Left Behind
19
Doodle
26
Street Ends
35
A Shore Without a Sea
41
The Lady Ascends
50
Light and Water
60
A Moment with Melissa
71
On Vespers Rock
173
The World Through Borrowed Eyes
182
The Hunt
189
WICKED STRANGE
195
In Gallows Forest
197
The Man Who Made the Kid
207
Digger and Dragons
221
Mischief Undone
240

Events on the Jetty
75
TWILIGHT AND BEYOND
85
The Waters
87
The Card Players
93
A Talk on the Tide
101
In The Great Head
113
Carrion
123
WHERE IS WHEN?
135
Bug
137
The Universal Eye
144
Almenak
156
The Tale of Harks Harbor
164
The House of Lies
256
Words with the CrissCross Man
274
A Slaves Soul
284
Cats Eyes
296
Come Thou Glyph to Me
308
The TwentyFifth Hour
328
Monsoon
350
All Things in Time
363
Different Destinies
375
Some Excerpts From Klepps Almenak 395
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Critics of the horror story have frequently called Clive Barker the "British Stephen King". Born in Liverpool in 1952, Barker attended the University of Liverpool but moved to London in 1977, where he worked as a commercial artist and became involved with the avant-garde theatrical community. Primarily a playwright during this period, he also produced short fiction that he would eventually publish as part of his six-volume collection titled Books of Blood (1984-85). More than any other author of contemporary horror fiction, Barker has had a major impact on the direction of the genre. He has introduced strong elements of sex and graphic violence into his fiction, but these elements are employed with an artistic objective. Barker underscores his work with complex subtextual metaphors and artistic allusions. Preoccupied with the craft of writing and with its effect on the reader, Barker is an innovator of formula and genre, often parodying the former in order to change the philosophical contour of the latter. Barker has achieved commercial success not only with his short fiction but also with his novels, which tend to be epic in scope and to blend elements of horror with those of high fantasy. Barker is one of the more influential voices in horror cinema, having written and directed a number of films. His printed works include The Candle in the Cloud, Absolute Midnight, The Scarlet Gospels, and Black is the Devil's Rainbow: Tales of a Journeyman. His films include Dread, Tortured Souls: Animae Damanatae, and Hellraiser.