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3 Circus Novels That’ll Have You Craving Cotton Candy
Posted By: Chava Burnham | Posted On:
A circus is a magical place where almost anything can happen. It’s filled with yummy food, like cotton candy, peanuts, and fried, sugary dough. There are sights and sounds to fill you with wonder. Even if you’re not a child anymore, you can be drawn in by the excitement of a circus act; the performers do death-defying stunts while glittering under the big top lights. It’s no wonder that a circus can make an excellent setting for a novel. We’re bringing you 3 circus-themed novels that will spark your imagination, all of which you can acquire at your favorite used English bookstore in Israel.
The Night Circus by Erin Morganstern
Our first circus novel is The Night Circus by Erin Morganstern. This beautifully written debut novel by Erin Morganstern will grip you from beginning to end. The Night Circus, officially called Le Cirque des Rêves, is a traveling circus that arrives in the middle of the night without a preamble. But this circus is different than what you’re used to. This circus only opens at night and closes as the sun peeks up on the horizon.
But The Night Circus is more than a circus. Behind the scenes, a game is played out between two contenders– Celia Bowen and Marcus Alisdair. They must create wonderful exhibits in the circus to entertain and delight the audience. But the game has a deadly side. It only ends when one of the participants can no longer go on. They compete for years and years until strange things begin to happen, all of which are connected to the circus.
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
While grittier than The Night Circus, the novel Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen is a love story for the ages. The story takes place during the Great Depression in America, and begins when Jacob Jankowski’s parents pass away, and he finds out that his parents had no money left to pay their debts. Losing his home and being newly orphaned, Jacob leaves veterinary school and sets out to find a new path in life.
Geek Love by Katherine Dunn
Taking a turn for the strange, we have Geek Love by Katherine Dunn. Geek Love is a story about a traveling carnival run by a family head by Aloysius “Al” Bionwksi and his wife “Crystal” Lil, along with their children. When their carnival begins to fail, they must make a radical decision: they develop an idea to breed their freak show using drugs and radioactive materials to alter their children’s genes. The experiment succeeds, as much as you might say that, and it turns their children into a multitude of altered humans.
The second storyline follows the daughter of one of the freak children, a girl named Miranda. She does not know that her mother is one of the carnival freaks. Miranda, being the byproduct of a strange telekinetic pregnancy, has a small tail. She meets a woman who tries to convince Miranda to remove her tail and make her into a sex object. But Miranda’s mother, who has been spying on her daughter, sets out to save her daughter from such a fate.
Geek Love has been hailed by critics as ushering in a “modern, freak show vibe.” There are many words to describe this book, such as beautiful, upsetting, dark, and tragic. Lovers of the weird and twisted will enjoy the freak show that is this book and be prepared for a little bit of uncomfortableness along with it.
A Circus Can Inspire the Imagination
Craving cotton candy yet? We’ve just been through a strange journey of books that take place in circuses and carnivals, from the magical to the weird. But through it all, these are stories about people, not just the circuses, and their struggles, hopes, and dreams.
Written by Nicole Madigan