
The Screwtape Letters
by C.S. Lewis (1942)
Like Mister B. Gone, this offers a unique, darkly humorous perspective from a demon's point of view.

by Clive Barker (2007)
The long-awaited return of the great master of horror. Mister B. Gone is Barker's shockingly bone-chilling discovery of a never-before-published demonic ‘memoir’ penned in the year 1438, when it was printed – one copy only – and then buried until now by an assistant who worked for the inventor of the printing press, Johannes Gutenberg.
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by C.S. Lewis (1942)
Like Mister B. Gone, this offers a unique, darkly humorous perspective from a demon's point of view.

by Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman (1990)
Shares Mister B. Gone's blend of supernatural elements and sharp, witty humor.

by Scott Lynch
Features a morally ambiguous protagonist and a darkly clever narrative, akin to Mister B. Gone.

by Clive Barker (1985)
From the same author, this delves into dark themes and demonic encounters like Mister B. Gone.

by Neil Gaiman (2001)
Explores supernatural beings in the mortal world with a tone that echoes Mister B. Gone's unique voice.
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