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The Night Circus
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Buddy reading this book with my favorite Princess Celeste
2.5/5 Stars
There will be rants on this review, if you're easily offended I recommend you to stay away from continuing.
I really wish I could rate this higher but if you heard about this book already, you probably know there have been a lot of mixed reviews on it. It’s either you really love it or you really hate it. Sadly, I’m one of those closer to hating it.
Before you read this book, I must state two things.
1.DO NOT TRUST THE BLURB & THE REVIEWS WRITTEN ON THE BACK OF THE BOOK. THEY ARE SO MISLEADING AND WILL RUIN YOUR EXPECTATIONS OF THIS BOOK. Seriously, whoever wrote those deserve to get fired, they completely misled me into buying this book with wrong expectation.
2. The Night Circus is not a plot centered book, it’s not a character driven book, it’s a setting centered book and guess what the book is about? (Hint: the title). This is literally what the book is about.
I’ll get around to them later but first I’ll start my review with my favorite part of the book, the writing and setting.
I can’t stress this highly enough, just look at all other reviews on this, even from those who gave this book 1-3 stars, everyone agreed that Erin Morgernstern’s writing is an absolute beauty. Everything in this book is written so beautifully and enchanting that it made me really wish a circus like this do exist.

The setting, the clothes, the magic and even the food are so magical and written in so much detail. (Seriously, prepare to play Hunger Games on your fridge.) Honestly, Morgernstern’s writing alone truly deserves 5 stars, it's the only reason why I still gave the book 2.5 stars even though I have so many problems with it.
I like to think of Morgernstern writings as makeup. You know when you put on makeup to make yourself more pretty or hide the imperfection such as pimple on your face? This is exactly the case. It’s like Morgernstern conjured a spell of BB Cream and Concealer to hide the fact that there’s so many problem within the book.
Now I’m going to talk about the problems, remember that this is all just my observation and opinion.
1. The main characters developments are close to none.
For me, great character developments are one of the most important factors in my love for any book. Other than Bailey, Widget and Poppet (which don’t have enough appearances, Bailey should’ve been the main character rather than Marco or Celia.) I seriously don’t give a shit what happened to any of the other characters because they’re all so flat. There’s just not enough development on them to make me really care. Even after knowing what happened to some of the characters in the book at the end, the only reaction I could give is

2. Extremely slow paced with no plot progression.
I don’t mind slow paced book as long as there is some sense of plot progression, character developments or great climax and satisfying ending waiting for me at the end. In fact, I really love slow paced books which took its time to develop the plot and characters carefully. However, in this book, not only the plot moved at a snail pace, there are so MANY unnecessary parts that could be cut out. Page 220-350 is a major snooze fest for me. All they talk about is the Night Circus over and over again which I get it already, it’s magical. The color of tents is black and white, there’s a majestic clock and a white bonfire, stop repeating them over and over again! These 100+ pages could’ve been used to develop the characters and plot more but no, we get tons of repetitive description again on The Night Circus and unimportant information.
Now let’s talk about the most misleading part in the blurb as well as the rest of the problems. (yes there’s still more.)
1. “A fierce competition is underway” and “The circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will”
I can’t say much about these without spoiling the ending but I’ll say this, there’s no FIERCE competition at all. Don’t expect any kind of skill, action or magic rivalry, there is none. Even the main characters don’t know what the competition is about until around page 400 out of 500 which is really dumb. By the time it was revealed, it was super underwhelming and provide no intensity to the story whatsoever.
2. “Morgernstern manages to conjure up a love story for adults that feels luxuriously romantic” –The Washington Post
Whoever wrote this is either a kid, someone who read a different book or batshit insane cause the love story that occurred in this book is definitely not a luxuriously romantic adult love. It’s instead one of my most hated trope in books, insta-love. The love stories happened twice in this book and guess what? Both of them involved one of the main character, (view spoiler) and are both insta-love. Both happened within ONE CHAPTER on their FIRST TALK with each other. The magicians in the story, especially (view spoiler) seriously need to use some of their magic to keep control of their libido. It will save some of the major conflicts that happened in the book.
Overall, I don’t like the book and I’m really disappointed with it. It starts off really great only to loses its charm and magic quickly. Inflicted with a lot of problems, this is currently one of my lowest rated books in my bookshelves. I should state this though, if you’re looking to read something magical, beautiful settings with absolutely beautiful writings ONLY, I’ll definitely recommend this. However if you’re looking for something with great story, satisfying ending, fantastic characters development, great romance or even an ant sized of actions, nope, I can’t recommend this book. You won’t find any of them here, I’d even tell you to stay away but again, all of this is purely my opinion and my review, you could end up loving it much more than I do.
As I mentioned in the beginning of my review, it’s either you hate it or you love it. Sadly, like the quote in the book “The circus arrives without warning” for me it’s more like “The disappointment arrives without warning.”
2.5/5 Stars
There will be rants on this review, if you're easily offended I recommend you to stay away from continuing.
I really wish I could rate this higher but if you heard about this book already, you probably know there have been a lot of mixed reviews on it. It’s either you really love it or you really hate it. Sadly, I’m one of those closer to hating it.
Before you read this book, I must state two things.
1.DO NOT TRUST THE BLURB & THE REVIEWS WRITTEN ON THE BACK OF THE BOOK. THEY ARE SO MISLEADING AND WILL RUIN YOUR EXPECTATIONS OF THIS BOOK. Seriously, whoever wrote those deserve to get fired, they completely misled me into buying this book with wrong expectation.
2. The Night Circus is not a plot centered book, it’s not a character driven book, it’s a setting centered book and guess what the book is about? (Hint: the title). This is literally what the book is about.
I’ll get around to them later but first I’ll start my review with my favorite part of the book, the writing and setting.
I can’t stress this highly enough, just look at all other reviews on this, even from those who gave this book 1-3 stars, everyone agreed that Erin Morgernstern’s writing is an absolute beauty. Everything in this book is written so beautifully and enchanting that it made me really wish a circus like this do exist.

The setting, the clothes, the magic and even the food are so magical and written in so much detail. (Seriously, prepare to play Hunger Games on your fridge.) Honestly, Morgernstern’s writing alone truly deserves 5 stars, it's the only reason why I still gave the book 2.5 stars even though I have so many problems with it.
I like to think of Morgernstern writings as makeup. You know when you put on makeup to make yourself more pretty or hide the imperfection such as pimple on your face? This is exactly the case. It’s like Morgernstern conjured a spell of BB Cream and Concealer to hide the fact that there’s so many problem within the book.
Now I’m going to talk about the problems, remember that this is all just my observation and opinion.
1. The main characters developments are close to none.
For me, great character developments are one of the most important factors in my love for any book. Other than Bailey, Widget and Poppet (which don’t have enough appearances, Bailey should’ve been the main character rather than Marco or Celia.) I seriously don’t give a shit what happened to any of the other characters because they’re all so flat. There’s just not enough development on them to make me really care. Even after knowing what happened to some of the characters in the book at the end, the only reaction I could give is

2. Extremely slow paced with no plot progression.
I don’t mind slow paced book as long as there is some sense of plot progression, character developments or great climax and satisfying ending waiting for me at the end. In fact, I really love slow paced books which took its time to develop the plot and characters carefully. However, in this book, not only the plot moved at a snail pace, there are so MANY unnecessary parts that could be cut out. Page 220-350 is a major snooze fest for me. All they talk about is the Night Circus over and over again which I get it already, it’s magical. The color of tents is black and white, there’s a majestic clock and a white bonfire, stop repeating them over and over again! These 100+ pages could’ve been used to develop the characters and plot more but no, we get tons of repetitive description again on The Night Circus and unimportant information.
Now let’s talk about the most misleading part in the blurb as well as the rest of the problems. (yes there’s still more.)
1. “A fierce competition is underway” and “The circus is but the stage for a remarkable battle of imagination and will”
I can’t say much about these without spoiling the ending but I’ll say this, there’s no FIERCE competition at all. Don’t expect any kind of skill, action or magic rivalry, there is none. Even the main characters don’t know what the competition is about until around page 400 out of 500 which is really dumb. By the time it was revealed, it was super underwhelming and provide no intensity to the story whatsoever.
2. “Morgernstern manages to conjure up a love story for adults that feels luxuriously romantic” –The Washington Post
Whoever wrote this is either a kid, someone who read a different book or batshit insane cause the love story that occurred in this book is definitely not a luxuriously romantic adult love. It’s instead one of my most hated trope in books, insta-love. The love stories happened twice in this book and guess what? Both of them involved one of the main character, (view spoiler) and are both insta-love. Both happened within ONE CHAPTER on their FIRST TALK with each other. The magicians in the story, especially (view spoiler) seriously need to use some of their magic to keep control of their libido. It will save some of the major conflicts that happened in the book.
Overall, I don’t like the book and I’m really disappointed with it. It starts off really great only to loses its charm and magic quickly. Inflicted with a lot of problems, this is currently one of my lowest rated books in my bookshelves. I should state this though, if you’re looking to read something magical, beautiful settings with absolutely beautiful writings ONLY, I’ll definitely recommend this. However if you’re looking for something with great story, satisfying ending, fantastic characters development, great romance or even an ant sized of actions, nope, I can’t recommend this book. You won’t find any of them here, I’d even tell you to stay away but again, all of this is purely my opinion and my review, you could end up loving it much more than I do.
As I mentioned in the beginning of my review, it’s either you hate it or you love it. Sadly, like the quote in the book “The circus arrives without warning” for me it’s more like “The disappointment arrives without warning.”
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October 24, 2016
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December 22, 2016
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December 25, 2016
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75.98%
"Will finish this tomorrow. Beautiful prose everywhere, can't say the same for its pacing though sadly :/"
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December 26, 2016
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Thank you Lucy! it's a shame really I really wish I could rate it higher, there's so much potential to this book. :/

Thank you Silvia!! This book is really a hit or miss, the circus is different as this time there's magic in it but still the executions and repetition bore me after a while. :D

Thank you Monika! you're welcome! this book's pacing is extremely slow so I wouldn't recommend it to you! :)



Thank you Pauline! oh really??? I actually have a few of my friends who doesn't like the book but yeah I guess I'm on minority here! I hope you enjoy it more than I do! :D

Thank you Josh! don't worry, you could like it more than me Josh! it's just not for me. :)


That's too bad, it sounded like such a great book too. :p Oh well.

haha I'm so sorry Dani! I'll be waiting for the day when you finally read this though, you could enjoy this more than I do! :)

That's too bad, it sounded like such a great book too. :p Oh well."
Thank you May!! The writings and settings are definitely beautiful but other than that there's nothing else that I like about the book. :p

In the beginning, I was taken in by the author's writing and the charm of the Circus, but the ending was so anticlimactic. I know I should have known what I was getting into from the title of the book, but I got kinda sick of the oh-so-wonderful-black-and-white-circus!
Really liked your review :)

In the beginning, I was taken in by the author's writing and the charm of the Circus, but the ending was so anticlimactic. I know I should have known what I was getting into from the title of ..."
Thank you girl! (I'm scared to call your name)
That's exactly what happened to me! The author's writing is stunning, the Circus first appearance was really wow but then that's it. The rest of the book just go downhill from there. *sigh*



Thank you Colleen! :) yeah I know, the blurb totally misled me!! I seriously thought there will be some kind of rivalry, it doesn't have to be actions or fight to the death. Turns out I couldn't be more wrong.

Thank you Margret, I'm glad my review could make you smile. It's okay to disagree! we can't all love the same book! :D
Trust me I really wanted to rate this higher cause I really love the first 150 pages but I can't.
Uprooted is on my TBR, hopefully I'll love it more! :)

I seriously think most blurbs are written by people who haven't read the book. Or they are purposefully misleading to try to boost sales. It's sad really. Sometimes I don't even bother reading the publisher's description.

That's true Colleen! Honestly though, I don't think I'll ever buy this book if I didn't read the blurb. There are some books which I'm already interested that I won't read any description or blurb cause there's spoiler on them most of the time.
I literally bought this one cause I thought the cover was so beautiful and the blurb sounds interesting. :'D


Noo Mary! I'm only disappointed in Girl on the Train & Saga on your 5 stars shelves! I loved Vicious, Warbreaker, Mistborn and I know I'll love The Raven Cycle! *hugs*
btw you can read my review on this one, the spoiler tag is just the name of one of the main character. I just put it there in case anyone who read my review doesn't want to know. My reviews are spoiler-free! :D

Great review! My feelings exactly. I commend you for finishing it."
Thank you Alex!! yeah, I'll take that compliment. This book got boring really badly somewhere in the middle, your decision to DNF it was right imo :p



Thank you Maggie! I was hoping to like this book too! You still should give it a try though, you could end up liking it more than me! :)
Haïfoun wrote: "Awww too bad to finish the year on such a bad note! :-("
I know Haifa :( no no I'll read another standalone! the year can't end like this!!!

Thank you Albertina!! yeah the writing is beautiful and exquisite! nothing else for me though sadly :/
T. K. Elliott (Tiffany) wrote: "Thanks - this is a very useful review. And it doesn't surprise me."
Thank you and you're welcome Tiffany! :)

Oh thank you for letting me know that! *scampers off to read review*
Ohkay now I've read it! I'm so sorry that this didn't work for you. Gosh I hate repetition like what you mentioned above it was one of my problems with The Furies of Calderon. But I do love a beautiful writing style. Either way though, it sucks that you didn't love it but at least it's off your TBR! :D

Oh thank you for letting me know that! *scampers off to read review*
Ohkay now I've read it! I..."
Aww thank you Mary! You know I love you too! *hugs back*
Yeah, this book just doesn't work for me. I hope you'll like it more than me though, the writing is so beautiful indeed and a lot of people liked the book! :)


Thanks Bethany! I figured I'll forget everything about this book in a year other than Poppet & Widget and the setting which have been carved repetitively into my brain XD


Thank you love! it's too bad that it's not my cup of tea :(
I'm glad you still enjoyed the book though! the writing is definitely a beauty :)


Thank you Emma!! It's too bad I didn't like it but I'm glad you loved the book and it became one of your favorites of the year! If you're looking for something setting-centered The Night Circus is really a great choice! :)

Haha so sorry Bil!! This is really my honest opinion about it but if you really want to try, mass market edition is really beautiful too! That's the one I bought! :)
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Thank you Adina!! you could give it a try if you're looking for something completely setting centered, but if you aren't, I definitely recommend skipping it. :D

Thank you Adina!! you could give it a try if you're looking for something completely setting centered, but if you aren't, I definitely..." Not really. I cannot tolerate too much of setting descriptions.

Thank you Joko! Sorry for the super late reply! :p

Thank you Joko! Sorry for the super late reply! :p"
Haha, no worry. I am grateful with your review, I could remove the book from my tbr list. :)