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''The Thief Of Always'' is a fable written by [[Clive Barker]] that may read like a children's book, but it's just as enjoyable for adults. It deals with [[Be Careful What You Wish For|temptation]], [[Growing Up Sucks|growing up]] and [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|mortality]], and it has a few good helpings of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], as expected of Clive Barker.
'''''The Thief of Always''''' is a fable written by [[Clive Barker]] that may read like a children's book, but it's just as enjoyable for adults. It deals with [[Be Careful What You Wish For|temptation]], [[Growing Up Sucks|growing up]] and [[Who Wants to Live Forever?|mortality]], and it has a few good helpings of [[High Octane Nightmare Fuel]], as expected of Clive Barker.


Ten-year-old Harvey Swick is unsatisfied with boring, day-to-day life; he is sick of dealing with school, homework, nagging parents... Until a shady figure named Rictus appears in his room and offers him a stay at the "[[Happy Place|Holiday House]]", a [[Lotus Eater Machine|paradise]] where kids don't age or ever have work. There are four seasons a day, every night is Christmas, and the House grants any wish, all made possible by a man called Mr. Hood.
Ten-year-old Harvey Swick is unsatisfied with boring, day-to-day life; he is sick of dealing with school, homework, nagging parents... Until a shady figure named Rictus appears in his room and offers him a stay at the "[[Happy Place|Holiday House]]", a [[Lotus Eater Machine|paradise]] where kids don't age or ever have work. There are four seasons a day, every night is Christmas, and the House grants any wish, all made possible by a man called Mr. Hood.


Harvey quickly befriends the incumbent residents of the house: two other kids named Wendell and Lulu, kindly caretaker Mrs. Griffin and her seemingly sentient cats, and two of Rictus' "siblings". However, some sinister hints are dropped, such as the collection of [[Infant Immortality|children's]] [[Averted Trope|clothes]] in the attic, the forbidden lake behind the House, and mentions of a fourth member of Rictus' family called "[[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Carna]]". Above all, who is Mr. Hood and where does he get his power from? Eventually, Harvey's curiosity and growing suspicions about the House lead him to discover some unpleasant truths...
Harvey quickly befriends the incumbent residents of the house: two other kids named Wendell and Lulu, kindly caretaker Mrs. Griffin and her seemingly sentient cats, and two of Rictus' "siblings". However, some sinister hints are dropped, such as the collection of [[Infant Immortality|children's]] [[Averted Trope|clothes]] in the attic, the forbidden lake behind the House, and mentions of a fourth member of Rictus' family called "[[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Carna]]". Above all, who is Mr. Hood and where does he get his power from? Eventually, Harvey's curiosity and growing suspicions about the House lead him to discover some unpleasant truths...

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* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Due to Hood's magic, only children can find the house. When adults try, all attempts to find the House fail.
* [[Adults Are Useless]]: Due to Hood's magic, only children can find the house. When adults try, all attempts to find the House fail.
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* [[The Barnum]]: {{spoiler|Hood gains immortality by luring in gullible, greedy, lazy or just plain lonely children to the Holiday House and then taking their souls when they've spent enough time there.}}
* [[The Barnum]]: {{spoiler|Hood gains immortality by luring in gullible, greedy, lazy or just plain lonely children to the Holiday House and then taking their souls when they've spent enough time there.}}
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: The book's premise
* [[Be Careful What You Wish For]]: The book's premise
* [[Big Brother Is Watching]]: ''{{spoiler|The House itself}}'' is listening to you.
* [[Big Brother Is Watching]]: ''{{spoiler|The House itself}}'' is listening to you.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The heroes escape Holiday House, but they have to go back to their separate time periods. When Harvey encounters Lulu again outside the House, she's already grown up and engaged.}}
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: {{spoiler|The heroes escape Holiday House, but they have to go back to their separate time periods. When Harvey encounters Lulu again outside the House, she's already grown up and engaged.}}
* [[Blood on These Hands|Blood On Your Hands]]: Said by Rictus to {{spoiler|Harvey}}, but the latter is unfazed.
* [[Blood on These Hands|Blood On Your Hands]]: Said by Rictus to {{spoiler|Harvey}}, but the latter is unfazed.
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* [[Dark Is Evil]]: But it's hard to spot the darkness at first...
* [[Dark Is Evil]]: But it's hard to spot the darkness at first...
* [[Deal with the Devil]]
* [[Deal with the Devil]]
* [[Delicious Distraction]]: Harvey doesn't fall for it, but Wendell does.
* [[Delicious Distraction]]: Harvey doesn't fall for it, but Wendell does.
* {{spoiler|[[Devour the Dragon]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Devour the Dragon]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Did Not Get the Girl]]}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Epiphanic Prison]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Epiphanic Prison]]}}
* [[The Faceless]]: Mr. Hood does {{spoiler|make a "body" for himself from the remains of Holiday House}}, but his true face is never seen.
* [[The Faceless]]: Mr. Hood does {{spoiler|make a "body" for himself from the remains of Holiday House}}, but his true face is never seen.
* [[Fantastic Fragility]]: To defeat the [[Big Bad]], Harvey {{spoiler|wishes up a real, live ark, then an impossible feast, then for every season at once, under the guise of a soon-to-be apprentice testing his master's power}}. This ends up destroying the House and draining the [[Big Bad]]'s power.
* [[Fantastic Fragility]]: To defeat the [[Big Bad]], Harvey {{spoiler|wishes up a real, live ark, then an impossible feast, then for every season at once, under the guise of a soon-to-be apprentice testing his master's power}}. This ends up destroying the House and draining the [[Big Bad]]'s power.
* [[The Fog of Ages]]: Mrs. Griffin
* [[The Fog of Ages]]: Mrs. Griffin
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Harvey's transformation into a vampire for Halloween
* [[Foreshadowing]]: Harvey's transformation into a vampire for Halloween
* [[Giving Them the Strip]]: Henry is grabbed by the back of the jacket, so he slips out of his jacket to escape.
* [[Giving Them the Strip]]: Henry is grabbed by the back of the jacket, so he slips out of his jacket to escape.
* [[Growing Up Sucks]]: Played with. It's definitely a theme in the beginning of the novel.
* [[Growing Up Sucks]]: Played with. It's definitely a theme in the beginning of the novel.
* [[Happy Place]] / [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Holiday House
* [[Happy Place]] / [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Holiday House
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Mr. Hood, for the majority of the book
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Mr. Hood, for the majority of the book
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Marr, Jive. And Hood to a lesser extent.}}
* [[Hoist by His Own Petard]]: {{spoiler|Marr, Jive. And Hood to a lesser extent.}}
* [[Immortality Immorality]]
* [[Immortality Immorality]]
* [[Impossibly Delicious Food]]: Every night is Halloween, then Thanksgiving.
* [[Impossibly Delicious Food]]: Every night is Halloween, then Thanksgiving.
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: When {{spoiler|Marr is [[Hoist by His Own Petard|hoisted by her own petard.]] }}
* [[Involuntary Shapeshifting]]: When {{spoiler|Marr is [[Hoist by His Own Petard|hoisted by her own petard.]] }}
* [[Jedi Mind Trick]]: {{spoiler|Hood's illusions}} can be very persuasive for the [[Weak-Willed]].
* [[Jedi Mind Trick]]: {{spoiler|Hood's illusions}} can be very persuasive for the [[Weak-Willed]].
* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Kid Hero]]
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]: Mrs. Griffin
* [[Kindhearted Cat Lover]]: Mrs. Griffin
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* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Rictus and his family
* [[Quirky Miniboss Squad]]: Rictus and his family
* [[The Renfield]]: Rictus is revealed to be one.
* [[The Renfield]]: Rictus is revealed to be one.
* [[Reset Button Ending]]: [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|Sort of.]]
* [[Reset Button Ending]]: [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory|Sort of.]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[The Reveal]]
* [[Right Behind Me]]: {{spoiler|After Hood is seemingly defeated, Rictus reveals that he had secretly stolen some of Hood's power for himself. But then a hand reaches out of the ruins of the House and grabs him... }}
* [[Right Behind Me]]: {{spoiler|After Hood is seemingly defeated, Rictus reveals that he had secretly stolen some of Hood's power for himself. But then a hand reaches out of the ruins of the House and grabs him... }}
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]
* [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]
* [[Strange Girl]]: Lulu, lampshaded by Wendell.
* [[Strange Girl]]: Lulu, lampshaded by Wendell.
* [[Title Drop]]: In a [[Not So Different]] moment, {{spoiler|"Vampire King" Hood}} tells Harvey he is a "Thief of Always" just like him.
* [[Title Drop]]: In a [[Not So Different]] moment, {{spoiler|"Vampire King" Hood}} tells Harvey he is a "Thief of Always" just like him.
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
* [[Trapped in Another World]]
* [[The Trickster]]: Rictus appears to be this at first, but later on it's shown that Harvey fits the heroic variation.
* [[The Trickster]]: Rictus appears to be this at first, but later on it's shown that Harvey fits the heroic variation.
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Played with. Marr has the ability to transform ''other'' people, she uses it to turn Harvey into a giant bat at his request. [[Hoist by His Own Petard|However]]...
* [[Voluntary Shapeshifting]]: Played with. Marr has the ability to transform ''other'' people, she uses it to turn Harvey into a giant bat at his request. [[Hoist by His Own Petard|However]]...
* [[Weak-Willed]]: Wendell
* [[Weak-Willed]]: Wendell
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* [[What Year Is This?]]
* [[What Year Is This?]]
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Mrs. Griffin
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Mrs. Griffin
* {{spoiler|[[Year Outside, Hour Inside|Year Outside Day Inside]] }}
* {{spoiler|[[Year Outside, Hour Inside|Year Outside Day Inside]] }}
* [[You Have Failed Me]] / [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: {{spoiler|Rictus}}
* [[You Have Failed Me...]] / [[You Have Outlived Your Usefulness]]: {{spoiler|Rictus}}
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]
* [[Your Princess Is in Another Castle]]


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Latest revision as of 17:14, 12 November 2023

The Thief of Always is a fable written by Clive Barker that may read like a children's book, but it's just as enjoyable for adults. It deals with temptation, growing up and mortality, and it has a few good helpings of High Octane Nightmare Fuel, as expected of Clive Barker.

Ten-year-old Harvey Swick is unsatisfied with boring, day-to-day life; he is sick of dealing with school, homework, nagging parents... Until a shady figure named Rictus appears in his room and offers him a stay at the "Holiday House", a paradise where kids don't age or ever have work. There are four seasons a day, every night is Christmas, and the House grants any wish, all made possible by a man called Mr. Hood.

Harvey quickly befriends the incumbent residents of the house: two other kids named Wendell and Lulu, kindly caretaker Mrs. Griffin and her seemingly sentient cats, and two of Rictus' "siblings". However, some sinister hints are dropped, such as the collection of children's clothes in the attic, the forbidden lake behind the House, and mentions of a fourth member of Rictus' family called "Carna". Above all, who is Mr. Hood and where does he get his power from? Eventually, Harvey's curiosity and growing suspicions about the House lead him to discover some unpleasant truths...

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