![]() They were (almost all), morally ambiguous, which heightened the level of ‘realness’ to this. The characters, every single one (and there were many), were fleshed out, unique, and utterly pivotal to the story. ![]() I want nothing more than to experience a circus like this, and I know I haven’t done this book justice with this review, but it is truly impossible. It is simply there, when yesterday it was not.” The Rêveurs were such a wonderful idea, and I will be a Rêveur for this book, forever. It’s impossible to describe my feelings about this book, its soul is the circus, and the circus is nothing without those making it what it is. The writing was so spellbinding, just as the magic in this book. Its disorienting, like the entrance to the circus you don’t know where you are, or where anyone is but you know if you keep going, you’ll be in the circus. It was written out of time, with the beginning of each chapter probably in a different location, day or year than the one before. ![]() ![]() There was no action in this book, it was an incredibly slow burn and the romance is subtle, yet fits in perfectly with the book. ![]() However, it is the most thoughtful, gentle and elegant challenge, with each move made with purpose and intention. This challenge has rules, but Celia and Marco don’t know them, and it takes them many years to fully understand the stakes upon which they are battling. It all began with a challenge, a girl named Celia and a boy named Marco. The book is about a circus, which isn’t really anything like a circus. ![]()
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