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“The household of Clive Barker, whose "Abarat" is the first in a new fantasy series, includes the teenage daughter of his partner.”
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“Entertainment Weekly called Abarat “a blend of Alice in Wonderland and The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe.””
“You can't blame the guy, but you also can't help but remember other darlings of the media who had similar dreams smashed in front of them paging Clive Barker's, "Abarat"...”
“Inspired by Clive Barker's book named "Abarat" I took the inspiration and wrote some music that was in my head while reading.”
“Abarat by Clive Barker (2002, Hardcover, Illustrated)”
“Although Sookie Stackhouse is definitely up there on my list, I'd say my favorite heroine from a fantasy series is Candy Quackenbush from the Abarat books by Clive Barker.”
“ANG another AMAZING read is a book called “Abarat” by Clive Barker!”
“Jack has come to our world from the Abarat, a magical land that he says used to have commerce with our world.”
“The Abarat is an archipelago of twenty-five islands: one for every hour of the day, plus a mysterious, twenty-fifth island inhabited by unknown beings and surrounded by an impenetrable fog.”
“I could knock out 20 pages of Abarat in about 15 minutes.”
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Fictional Places
Fictional worlds, countries, etc., particularly fantasy or sci-fi ones
Oz, Narnia, Wonderland, Underland, Underground, Labyrinth, Neverland, Pern, Tortall, Middle Earth, Archenland, Andalasia and 76 more...
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