This book is one of the few that works better as an audiobook because it's got lovely flowing sentences that sound great when spoken aloud, and there are all these fantastical sensory details that suck you right into the dreamy magical world of the night circus. The downside, however, is a book that...
[Originally posted on tumblr on 14. November 2013] I finished ‘The Night Circus' by Erin Morgenstern last week. It took me long enough, phew.So yeah, this book - it’s one of those books that were written during Nanowrimo. At least the first draft. About the book itself: I had no idea what to expec...
I actually enjoyed this story. It definitely was not as intense as I was expecting but maybe that's why I like it. And I can not begin to express how thankful I am that she didn't go into obscenely boring details of description. It was simply refreshing.
The circus arrives without warning... this is the first sentence of a story that, in my opinion, was one of the best I read this year. The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern was a perfect blend of mystery, history, paranormal, and romance. I must admit that I started this book thinking would be a fu...
I can't remember where I read it, but someone somewhere compared this novel to The Hunger Games (presumably because there is a fixed venue and they are supposed to duel it out). Um, how about no. :/ Anyways. The overlapping timeline was confusing for about half of the book. Also, there are loose end...
This was such a fantastic read. I never would have picked up this book if it weren't for a bookclub I participate in, but I am so glad that November's read was this book. What I liked most about the book was Morgenstern's descriptive writing. The images I have of the circus in my head are beautiful....
"The circus arrives without warning..."This was not one of the best books I've ever read, but I enjoyed myself. The writing transports readers to Le Cirque des Rêves and allows them to have their own unique experiences while meandering thought the magical chapters No, there are not many action-packe...
This was such a fantastic read. I never would have picked up this book if it weren't for a bookclub I participate in, but I am so glad that November's read was this book. What I liked most about the book was Morgenstern's descriptive writing. The images I have of the circus in my head are beautiful....
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