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|title=Mister B Gone
|author=Clive Barker
|buy=Maybe
|borrow=Yes
|format=Hardback
|pages=240
|publisher=HarperVoyager
|date=October 2007
|isbn=978-0007262618
|amazonukwebsite=<amazonuk>0007262612<http://www.clivebarker.info/amazonuk>|amazonuscover=0007276281|aznuk=0007276281|aznus=<amazonus>0060182989</amazonus>
}}
There are two elements to this book. First, the story told by a demon who travels with a friend in the middle ages, finding a great invention and world-shattering truths. The second element is when I sat on my front room couch yesterday and read it all.
For those wanting to read a different approach to the evil-in-words theme, more gory horror can be found [[Dying Words|here]].
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'''Reviews of other books by Clive Barker'''{{commenthead}}
[[Abarat]]{{commentheadcomment|name=Sandra Cooper|verb= said|comment=I didn't enjoy this book at all and found it juvenile and badly written. But......is it at all possible that all the punctuation mistakes and syntax errors etc. could have been Clive Barker's last joke? Maybe these errors were a symptom of the book being daemon possessed? Jakabok Botch was, after all intrinsic to the ink and print itself? Just a thought- still didn't like it!Sandra Cooper}}

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