Abarat
393
Novel • Fiction
Abarat • Fantasy World
2003
12-18 years
Abarat by Clive Barker follows a young person named Candy Quackenbush who is transported to the magical archipelago of Abarat. Each island represents a different hour of the day. Amidst various creatures and adventures, Candy discovers her own hidden powers and the significance of her journey.
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Clive Barker's Abarat has garnered praise for its imaginative world-building and vivid illustrations, drawing readers into a fantastical realm. However, some critics note that the plot can feel meandering and the pacing uneven. While Barker's creativity shines, the narrative's complexity may overwhelm younger audiences (Barker).
You'd enjoy Clive Barker's Abarat if you're captivated by richly detailed fantasy worlds and complex characters. Fans of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere and Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy will appreciate its dark, imaginative storytelling and intricate mythos. Ideal for lovers of surreal adventures and epic quests.
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Clive Barker, the author of Abarat, painted over 300 oil paintings to illustrate the novel, which adds a unique visual component to the universe he created.
The concept for Abarat originated from Barker's fascination with the idea of a magical archipelago where each island represents a different hour of the day.
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Abarat is part of a planned five-book series, showcasing Barker's ambition to create a sprawling, multifaceted fantasy world.
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393
Novel • Fiction
Abarat • Fantasy World
2003
12-18 years
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