@jakebrake @CStamp @stux i agree...

If i may suggest one of my fave books, not tied to this.

"The thief of always" by Clive Barker.....

Amazing read

@Noortjevee @jakebrake @stux FWIW, it seems a movie for it is in the works. :)

"A live-action adaptation is currently in the works, scheduled to be directed by Jennifer Kent."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thief_of_Always

The Thief of Always - Wikipedia

@CStamp @jakebrake @stux one has been teased so often i lost hope of a good one

(Also lost hope on a new Abarat book)

@CStamp @jakebrake @stux

The Books of Abarat is a young adult fantasy series by Clive Barker, set in a magical archipelago of 25 islands, each representing an hour of the day, with a planned five books, of which three have been published: Abarat (2002), Days of Magic, Nights of War (2004), and Absolute Midnight (2011).

@CStamp @jakebrake @stux

The series follows a girl named Candy Quackenbush as she navigates this world, battling darkness and discovering her connection to it, all brought to life with Barker's own surreal illustrations.

@CStamp @jakebrake @stux

I always kinda identtified with Candy

not sure why

It might remain a mysterie forever

@Noortjevee @CStamp @jakebrake @stux The world of Abarat where every island is an hour reminds me of an artists rendition of a tidally locked "eyeball" planet.

@airisdamon @CStamp @jakebrake @stux

Have a link?
This sounds intresting

Eyeball Planets May Actually Exist, And They're as Creepy as They Sound

You've heard of hot Jupiters.

ScienceAlert