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lorrekarloff said:'The Inhuman Condition' is a book of his short stories, also 'The Books of Blood' Volumes 1-3.
The Inhuman Condition is one of the Books of Blood.
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lorrekarloff said:'The Inhuman Condition' is a book of his short stories, also 'The Books of Blood' Volumes 1-3.
Thanks for pointing that out. I didnt realize they were the same because I borrowed it under the title of 'The Inhuman Condition' from the library and I just recently got 'Books of Blood' Vols. 1&2 at a library sale and didn't realize that Volume 1 is the same book. Any idea why the title change?Stewart said:The Inhuman Condition is one of the Books of Blood.
Stewart said:Imajica and possibly Abarat.
(-Paul M. Sammon)"The Midnight Meat Train" mixes splatter-film techniques with a subtle incorporation of H.P. Lovecraft's "Old Ones" mythology. The result is a rather nasty satirical swipe at New York City's ongoing fear of its own subway system. Be warned, however, for we're about to get - uh - "meaty" here, and Barker has obviously studied a dog-eared copy of Gray's Anatomy.
Libra6Poe said:I'm reading a short story by him: Midnight Meat Train. Has anyone else read this?
Stewart said:I've read all his work (including his plays) with the exception of Weaveworld (I could never get into it) and The Thief of Always. And the two Abarat books.
CDA said:I've never read any of his stuff. Can anyone recommend a good place to start?