Tuesday, 12 March 2013

The Night Circus






The Night Circus, by Erin Morgenstern, centers around Celia and Marco, two ‘gifted’ young people who have the ability to perform illusions and magic. The pair are chosen by their respective mentors to be opponents in a long running challenge, or game. The venue for this game is The Night Circus, a glorious example of magic and illusion that only opens at night. The circus travels around the world, never warning of its arrival, simply appearing one day. I read this book while I was staying up North, in the Highlands of Scotland. There was very little to do up there and that meant that I was able to give this book my full attention. I kinda think that if I hadn’t been able to give it my full attention I would have had absolutely no idea what happened.  Morgenstern has included some of the best description I've ever read, and as someone who’s interested in descriptive writing, I’ve read a lot. This does make it quite a slow read however, and I found myself struggling to grasp quite how the intricate details of Marco and Celia’s ‘challenge.’ The relationship between the two was developed excellently and I did finish the book quite quickly which means it definitely hooked me. I did love certain aspects of the book however I feel like Morgenstern may have ‘rambled on’ a bit much and overcomplicated an otherwise intelligent and, for lack of a better word, brilliant plot. I would definitely recommend this book to anyone with a love of fantasy, however I am not an avid reader of the supernatural and I still loved it so anyone should give it a go. 


Overall: perhaps not as good as some of my friends made it out to be, but still the best description I’ve ever read and a great tale, with a wonderful (if confusing) ending! 

Rachel. X

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