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Good or bad. What did you think??
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As a reader I felt the characters was at best a bit "meeeh", and at worst silly... The story was a bore, and the writing lacked in most places.
The positive side is that it was an easy and fast read, so I didn't waste too much of my time reading it.





Same!

I thought it was an intriguing book and thoroughly enjoyed it

Excruciating and dragging beginning, but the moment Marco met his love of his life, and though fear is what he felt the first time he saw Isabel Bowen I cannot put it down. My imagination didn't let me sleep as I read the part Isabel threw Marco's book and became a black bird - I exactly pictured Kiera Knightley throwing the book and Jim Sturgess being stunned. Maybe I was imagining too much.
And the moment when they became ghost-like, I appreciated that - and again pictured Keira and Jim. haha
The twins were very interesting, and with the Contortionist. They are just who they are, no need for further explanations.
The weakness for this book / plot is the explanation for the battle between the teacher and the student. Why they want to prove one school of thought as a wrong idea when in the first place, an Idea is a seed - you only need faith to make it happen. I didn't feel the urge of winning the battle.
I enjoyed Marco and Isabel's moments of battling one another and falling in love. so cute, makes me want to go to circus. :)

Nelly wrote: "Loved it. Slow at the beginning, but then it had me. I couldn't put it down. The sights, smells, and textures were all so palpable. I felt like I was there."
I agree.This book is a magical experience.
I agree.This book is a magical experience.




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What a great point Beth! To me, there was no chance to truly invest in the characters. I had a hard time liking or disliking any of them. Morgenstern almost created them because she had to. Her true poetry was in the circus, which was incredibly dazzling. There were many compelling descriptions written about it.
However, for me, that is not enough to make a good book. I enjoy well-detailed settings but I found it to be very slow paced. I didn't care for the layout either, learning about the tents was at the bottom of my priority list.
The ending too left something to be desired.








The name Widget seemed too modern for the time period as well but I'm just guessing about that.
I was too distant from all the characters to care about them.
In short, I didn't like it.


I know a lot of people complained about the dates and her writing style, but I actually enjoyed that. I had no problem following along and loved how descriptive she was.
The book was not boring to me, but the character development between the main characters could have used a little more work. Less of the other characters and a more developed romantic storyline between the main characters to make their "love" believable. I dreaded reading their chapters towards the end of the book and cared more about Bailey and the twins. I am not sure that was the intent?
Another thing that bothered me was the game itself. I still fail to see the point of the game and why he main characters couldn't just stop playing. None of it made sense to me. Is was just a long drawn out torturous game for those involved to wank over as they watched a young couple slowly disintegrate into nothing at the end for absolutely no reason.

I know a lot of people complained about the dates and her writing style, but I actually enjoyed that. I had no problem following along and loved how descriptive she was.
The book was n..."
I liked what you said about caring more about Bailey and the twins. Eventually, I was tired of listening to Celia and Marco's problems (especially since the game seemed too remote a concept anyway) and so I wanted to know what was Bailey's deal and why he was so important to take up half the book.
@Mark- I didn't like the book until pg 220. And I use like generously- more that I could finally read more than 10 pgs at a time once I passed the 220 mark.




@Mark- I didn't like the book until pg 220. And I use like generously- more that I could finally read more than 10 pgs at a time once I passed the 220 mark.
Maybe I'll return to it later in the year and try again, but at the moment the to-be-read pile is too high!

@Mark- I didn't like the book until pg 220. And I use like generously- more that I could finally read more than 10 pgs at a time once I passed the 220 mark.
Maybe I'll return to i..."
A book worth reading. Has several twist and turns, and I agree it is slow in developing. The author has a way of keeping your attention with details and descriptions.



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