The Night Circus

Published Nov. 6, 2012 by Anchor.

ISBN:
978-0-307-74443-2
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The circus arrives without warning. No announcements precede it. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Within the black-and-white striped canvas tents is an utterly unique experience full of breathtaking amazements. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is only open at night. But behind the scenes, a fierce competition is underway—a duel between two young magicians, Celia and Marco, who have been trained since childhood expressly for this purpose by their mercurial instructors. Unbeknownst to them, this is a game in which only one can be left standing, and the circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will. Despite themselves, however, Celia and Marco tumble headfirst into love—a deep, magical love that makes the lights flicker and the room grow warm whenever they so much as brush hands. True love or not, the game must play out, and the fates …

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Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

You will like this book if you like dreamy, fantastical scenes and mysterious carnival type settings and unexplained mystery and magic. If this is you, you will probably also like (and possibly better) books like Caraval, and The High House.

You will NOT like this book if you look for: solidly explained magic systems and worldbuilding; fast-moving plots; and watertight plots and character motivations.

I picked up this audiobook simply because my company's holiday party this year is themed after it, and I wanted to know more about the theme. Goal achieved; now I know to dress in black and white, and wear a red rose or red scarf. The rest of the book was entertaining but confusing to listen to in audio form, since the timeline jumps back and forth and it's very hard to keep track of which chapter is happening in which year when you can't flip …

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

I really enjoyed the book overall, but in retrospect it never really ascends to greatness. The circus of course is the main character of the book, and while it's very stylish and enchanting, it never really has any depth. The book is just long enough to sustain the illusion of profundity that it's only in looking back one realizes that nothing is ever much made of any of the individual characters.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

That was actually quite cute. I was pretty sure I would not like it, based on the first 50 pages, which were incredibly twee: second-person present tense; ancient enchanters and arcane duels and a steampunk circus? But I fell into the evocative writing and the enchantment of a mystical place, and I found it just as atmospheric as intended. Yes, there was no plot and no characters to speak of, but those things weren't strictly necessary to the goal, which seemed to be purely setting description. In a lot of ways, I found it most similar to Palimpest, in that the focus was exploring the depth of a physical place, its rules, its sights and sounds and scents, rather than a traditional narrative.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Storygraph'

Oh man, I liked this book so much. The descriptions and the characters and the storytelling, in general, made me very happy. it reminded me of [b:The Bear and the Nightingale|25489134|The Bear and the Nightingale|Katherine Arden|https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1470731420s/25489134.jpg|45268929] in the way it was told - vivid descriptions and lots of characters which were slowly revealed. I got a little choked up when the last words were spoken simply because it was over.

I did have a hard time keeping the years straight at some points but toward the last third of the book or so, I figured out that I needed to pay closer attention to it and then I was good to go.

Beautiful book.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

Originally Posted: August 29, 2014

Posted Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
Actual Rating: 5 out of 5 stars


I have found that one of the most satisfying feelings in the world is coming upon a book which helps you rediscover what it is that you love about reading and Erin Morgenstern’s The Night Circus was able to do that for me. What I love most about this novel is that while it is a love story, it isn't strictly a love story. There are so many other elements and factors in play - other people who are ultimately affected by this unseen battle being waged between Celia and Marco. Morgenstern’s style of writing in this novel is just as magical as the characters and the world she created. I admit that I had difficulty with the style at first, I kept wanting to experience everything from either Celia or …

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

DNF at 59%



I started out liking the book. The descriptions of the agic and the circus seemed promising, and the jumping around in time wasn't that hard to follow. But as the story wore on, it seemed the more words I read, the less got described. There was no in depth descriptions of the magic beyond what we learn in the beginning. And at more than halfway through the story, neither the reader nor the main characters are at all aware of how this game they are playing is supposed to work, all because their abusive parent-figures won't tell them. And even the READER doesn't get to know why. No one is privy to any vital information except two very deeply unlikable characters who quickly become boring in their mysteriousness.



This book is billed as a romance, which is my least favorite genre, I only picked it up because …

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

A fantasy about magic.  And love.  I normally don't like fantasy, considering it  merely a form of science fiction in which the author gets to make up the rules as she goes.  But in this one, that was the whole point. And it was the protagonists who kept changing the rules of the game.  The end result was, literally, magical.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

I love this book more every time I read it!

At first you think this is a story about the circus. Then you think it is about a contest between two skilled competitors. But it's about magic. And relationships. And so much more. And it's beautifully written. Don't go into this book expecting action--it's a slow start. Allow the gorgeous descriptions to fill your imagination. Delight in the details. In fact, read this book, then read it again. The seemingly loose plot threads tie together at the end and give you the beautiful present that is this book.

Highly recommend if you love fantasy and good writing.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Storygraph'

'The Night Circus' is a highly descriptive novel. The author shows remarkable talent for forming such vivid pictures with only words on a page. The structure could be considered confusing for some but it more than compensates by relating an amazingly fascinating story, rich with fantastic plot lines & ever-developing characters. 'The Night Circus' has quickly carved a place for itself in my list of favorite reads.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

The descriptions are plush and evocative. The occasional use of second-person--"You walk into a tent filled with snow..." makes the description even more immersive. The magical circus is so fully imagined, not only sounds and sights but textures and scents. It is a five-star fantasy setting; I'd count the setting among the best I've read.

However, this is a good book to read in small parcels, maybe 4 or 5 chapters at a time. When I read it for long periods, the description really bogs down and left me wanting more plot and narrative. This was not a page-turner until 4/5 through the story.

If you can get into what I think the author is trying to do...to make the circus itself into the main character without resorting to making the tents talk...you will enjoy this book.

Review of 'The Night Circus' on 'Goodreads'

Oh man. This is right in bullseye of the kinds of books I look for.

Normally this would be the kind of story I'd expect from an old-school Clive Barker, or a more sedate China Mieville, but it's not horror, and it's not a sweeping urban fantasy epic. It's about two wannabe demigods who have nothing better to do than to place bets on who can field the better pupil, a millionaire who unknowingly concocts their arena, and the potentially ill-fated pawns who are forced to play their parts as combatants before they become lovers.

The writing is the best part, which I can only described as "measured breath". It rolls and surges and recedes like a symphony. Morgenstern chooses words well; they're not tangled up like Mieville's, but they still manage to paint as clear a picture as Mieville can. No part of this book dragged, which can be …

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