Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
I also love the idea that one form believes that
magic is teachable and anyone can learn it and the other believes that you must have divine talent.
I know what side of the argument I side with (
it's teachable
), but I understand the point for the other view.
I have to remember to
send an email to the bailey @ nightcircus address and see what, if any, response I get.
And I desperately want one of the
silver tickets to the circus. I'd wear it as a necklace.
Ha! I just
sent the email to the bailey @ nightcircus address,
and this
was the response: Thank you for your interest in Le Cirque des RĂªves! If you are inquiring as to the itinerary of the circus, we apologize, but it is against our policy to disclose information about current or upcoming locations.
Other inquiries will be responded to in as timely a manner as possible.
I find that utterly charming. And yes, THAT is the circus I want to run away with.
Completely charming! The whole book is quite fabulous. The most compelling read I've read this month. Or at least one of them.
I just got Night Circus from freelibrary on my Nook! Guess that'll be next up!
Ooooh, Liese! I hope you enjoy it.
Ohhh Liese, I hope you like it. The Night Circus is absolutely wonderful. It's on my Nook shelf labeled "best books ever" alongside Good Omens. I loved it!
Ok so I finished
Night Circus
At about 2 last night. (And left for work at 6, but whatevs) It was truly fabulous. I love its worldbuilding and want to have little drabble world babies with it where I make other tents. Totally agree about the
magic as teachable bit
which I do as a vocal teacher. It can be easier or harder based on your propensities, but I teach anybody.
I loved the ending and found it satisfying in an epic mythical sort of way.
I need to read it again immediately, but more slowly.
Aw, Liese, that was so very much my response. Except I had another book in the wings.
One of the things I like so much about this book is how the resolution really satisfied -- both the
romantic sense,
but also how it just all fits.
I totally think everyone should
create new tents.
I was discussing it with Grace's nurse and we were talking about it in relation to
Time Traveller's Wife.
They both have this sort of acceptance of the mystical as possible. But where TTW totally fucks up the ending and really, how hard would it have been to have
the husband travel into the future when the wife would have been 80 so she would see him before she was also going to die?
Night Circus allows the reader such a sense of satisfaction.
Yeah, I actually am reading 1Q84 next, but I wanted to immediately reread.
I like how it set up that there couldn't be a satisfying resolution:
I was about to be really pissed at a suicidal self-sacrifice for love,
but then there was! But not without a cost, you know. Satisfying didn't come free.
Well, it was pretty
sacrificial
just not completely
suicidal.
It was a beautiful and elegant solution to a fucked up problem.
I so wish I could go and see the tents! And, I love the fact that the circus had its own fandom!