The Night circus
By Aparna Sen
@Dreamerby (10111)
Calcutta, India
November 5, 2020 10:06am CST
The sojourn from the materialistic world to an unknown space bound by realistic illusion where magic is not a mere trick to cover up the truth but an entirety emerging from supernatural ability happens in “Le Cirque des Reves”-the circus of dreams where every imagination takes form and hits an unnerving stratospheric level of conviction that beguiles the audience steeped in midnight-circus lore. The narration is unexampled as the intangible characters acquire shape, forms and emotion through the striking choices Celia and Marco make when they almost turn in to their nebulous destiny to be decided by a deadly competition which will pull off with the death of one of them. The ending makes the readers muse whether fantasy and reality are really exclusive or like the pillars of the monument they are mutually inclusive. The collision between love and life, strong conviction and soft emotions, fantasy and reality make the book subtly engaging.
I wrote a short review on the book "The Night Circus" which happens to be one of my favourite books.

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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
5 Nov 20
You don't like fiction and fantasy? Well, some of my friends too don't like fiction and they say that fiction books drive us away to a far-fetched place from the colossal real world. But, I am a fiction fanatic. 











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@DianneN (254926)
• United States
8 Nov 20
@Dreamerby I love historical fiction. If you recommend it, I will give it a try. 

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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
8 Nov 20
@DianneN yep. I can tell you about one historical fiction by An Indian Author Amish Tripathi which went Global
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@TheHorse (238349)
• Walnut Creek, California
12 Nov 20
@Dreamerby Usually, I'm not either. But with what's been happening in our Country, I decided it was time to get "informed." I usually read fiction, but not fantasy.
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@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
13 Nov 20
@TheHorse Oh I see. I prefer fiction genre most. Sometimes, I just read fantasy to bid adieu to what's happening around(if it's something depressing) 

@Dreamerby (10111)
• Calcutta, India
12 Nov 20
Oh I see. I am not much into politics
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