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Originally posted Friday, October 12, 2012.
Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern
I give this story a solid 5.
This is the story of an unconventional game played to the death, only the participants don’t really understand that they are just pawns in a rivalry that has gone on far too long. It is the Night Circus that is their playing field and the weapon of choice is magic, though there won’t be any waving of wands or chanting of spells here. In many ways, that aren’t so oblivious, mystery and intrigue are the catalysts to changes in the player’s favor whether they are actively playing or not.
When posting my typical To the Point review of the audio book I said, “Think Cirque du Soleil meets Harry Potter with youthful imagination and mature sophistication. Listening to this story is like hearing a secret that no one else can handle, except you.”
Maybe I was being a bit deep, but that’s how the story made me feel. This is not a story for children, but only because I don’t think they’d get most of it. Teens with a fever for magic would probably eat this up, but still, the story is mature. I like that the story is for and about adults, but it’s clear the that Erin was definitely in touch with her inner child when she imagined this quirky Circus and all the people in it.
The story is filled with youthful imagination and has a mature appeal, but most of all, it has that ‘love conquers all’ or that ‘good triumphs over evil’ feel to it. The best thing about the story to me is the fact that the reader never really gets to pick sides in the game. Every time you think you’re going to pick one player over the other, something happens and the story takes you in a whole new direction. Like every story that inspired and shaped my imagination as a child, Night Circus left me wanting to leave the world of reality and take a trip through the lines of the story. I can just see myself now staring into the white flames of the bonfire just as the festivities are about to begin. I wish there was more of it to read.
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15 replies on “#FlashbackFriday: #Fantasy #Book Review: Night Circus”
I’ll be reading this soon, so it’s good to hear good things about it.
I read it about once a year.
Any review I’ve seen of this book has been excellent.
You missed mine, then, Alex 😉
Now, I’m curious about your review.
I can understand that. I really enjoyed it.
This was a fun review to read, Toi! Sounds like the kind of book I like to ‘get lost’ in. Thanks! 🙂
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I haven’t heard of the author or book before but you really seemed to love it. It is not usually the type of book that I would read but it might be a good vacation read.
If you give it a chance, I hope you like it.
Now I got thoroughly irritated by this book which I found pretentious and lacking in depth. Isn’t it great that we all have different views and opinions!
I always say, not everything is for everyone. At least you read it and made up your own mind about it, instead of just going along with the crowd.
Great review! This book sounds like it would be something I’d like to read.
Hope you give it a try.
Sounds like an interesting book. Too bad I’m so behind with my reading.
I’m always behind on my reading and my writing. 😉