Why did I love this book?
I had been recommended The Night Circus for years, and I have no idea how I’d put off reading it for so long!
Fairytale retellings are some of my all-time favorite books, and while The Night Circus is no fairytale, it has the same quality that I adore so much in those retellings: lush, gorgeous atmosphere and beautiful prose.
The circus itself is a delightful confection that comes to life in such vivid ways, and as much time as you spend exploring its various tents with the characters, there’s always a surprise in store. And there are so many mysteries and dark secrets to unravel that I couldn’t help but devour the novel.
As epic fantasy author Brandon Sanderson said in a lecture on writing fantasy novels (and I’m heavily paraphrasing here), you have to choose when designing a magic system whether you’re going for a sense of wonder or a tightly rule-bound approach to magic.
In my own writing, I lean
towards the rule-bound approach, and I think that’s why I appreciate the
opposite so much—because I think it’s so much harder to do, and it really does
speak to my soul. To create a world that’s beautiful and dark and mysterious
(without being confusing), to rekindle that sense of wonder I felt as a child
first discovering my favorite fantasy stories…that is something rare and wonderful.
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The circus arrives without warning. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not. Against the grey sky the towering tents are striped black and white. A sign hanging upon an iron gates reads:
Opens at Nightfall
Closes at Dawn
Full of breath-taking amazements and open only at night, Le Cirque des Reves seems to cast a spell over all who wander its circular paths. But behind the glittering acrobats, fortune-tellers…