The Night Circus
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One sentence at the very end of the book
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It's been a while that I read the "The Night Circus", time for a re-read I guess. I remember that the events, the magic drove Chandresh to insanity by the end.
I always took Poppet's careful removal of the knife as a sign that Chandresh was about to self destruct by this time, but I might be completly wrong with my assessment.


Kelli wrote: "I think it's because it was covered in Herr Thiessen's blood, and that it (and he) belonged more properly with the circus than with Chandresh. I think it was another loose end for Poppet to tie up,..."

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