Throughout Clive Barker’s The Thief of Always he specifically shows the development of Harvey Swick directly through his most basic emotions. ... He expiriences thins while he is gone that he always dreamed of doing and always dreamed of being able to control but as the story progresses the house and it’s contents become the focus of Harvey’s world and his descisions. ... I also enjoyed reading this because I always was locked on what Harvey was going to think and what he wanted to know. ... I also enjoyed reading this because I always was locked on what Harvey was going to think and what he wanted to know.
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