Q: If you had to spend eternity inside the pages of a book which book would you choose and why?
I'd definitely choose the world of the Night Circus. I really adored that book and I think that a hugely depressing for me is that this circus doesn't and couldn't exist. Reading it felt like I was transported alongside the characters and I feel as though I have visited in some ways. But that's not enough. I want to taste the cinnamon popcorn, see the Illusionist's Show and wander the long, twisting Circus paths. I would be an ardent Reveur, and run myself into debt getting everywhere for each show. Also, I like the idea that eventually even I could learn magic (maybe)!!!
The added bonus is the Victorian era. I like the style of clothes and speech of Victorians, and I just love to live within it all.
The added bonus is the Victorian era. I like the style of clothes and speech of Victorians, and I just love to live within it all.
Dear Santa: Which books made it to your Christmas wish list this year?
You can go to my Top Ten post from Tuesday to see some of the books I named for wish-list books.
This year, it seems, I've gone for mostly fantasy, entirely unintentionally. I love YA, but mostly when it is paranormal or fantastical to a degree; so in this light my accidental trend makes sense. But then I got to thinking about and I think I've figured out.
Short books burn me out.
I'm a fast reader, and I've found that when I read YA I can finish them in an afternoon if I'm determined, but this kind of reading exhausts me in the long and short term and I lose that element of being able to sit down with a long book and enjoy whiling away successive evening reading it. I still like YA, and I have titles I want and others I'll be attracted to as well, but I hate feeling like I'm reading things too quickly. With everything that is going on, I need books like something I can return to every night and be sure in my enjoyment and contentedness, at least for a while. And with exams, I don't have the time to be sitting down for an entire afternoon just to read a book; since I find the YA I read to be action packed and not considering the fact I might actually like a break.
But maybe I'm just reading into it too much!
This year, it seems, I've gone for mostly fantasy, entirely unintentionally. I love YA, but mostly when it is paranormal or fantastical to a degree; so in this light my accidental trend makes sense. But then I got to thinking about and I think I've figured out.
Short books burn me out.
I'm a fast reader, and I've found that when I read YA I can finish them in an afternoon if I'm determined, but this kind of reading exhausts me in the long and short term and I lose that element of being able to sit down with a long book and enjoy whiling away successive evening reading it. I still like YA, and I have titles I want and others I'll be attracted to as well, but I hate feeling like I'm reading things too quickly. With everything that is going on, I need books like something I can return to every night and be sure in my enjoyment and contentedness, at least for a while. And with exams, I don't have the time to be sitting down for an entire afternoon just to read a book; since I find the YA I read to be action packed and not considering the fact I might actually like a break.
But maybe I'm just reading into it too much!
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And Merry, Magical Christmas as well as a truly infallibly Marvellous New Year to you all!
And Merry, Magical Christmas as well as a truly infallibly Marvellous New Year to you all!
I still have to read the Night Circus, but it sounds so good! New follower! :P
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I've read some fantasy recently and remembered how much I love the genre. :)
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I haven't read Night Circus yet, but it's on my tbr shelf! =)
ReplyDeleteI still need to read the Night Circus but sounds fabulous!!!
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The Night Circus was such a beautiful book :-)
ReplyDeleteI can understand where you're coming from - sometimes reading too many stories too quickly wears me out too. And I have yet to read Th Night Circus, but it sounds AMAZING :)
ReplyDeleteHopping through. Definitely Night Circus. I'd want to hang out with the twins and their kittens.
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Cinnamon popcorn?? You didn't tell me that part! This book sounds so good and it's sitting right over there -----> waiting for me to read it. (along with 50 or so other books) I can't wait to get to it so we can discuss!
ReplyDeleteI love fantasy books! If I didn't know my family already bought my presents, I'd totally ask for Touch of Power.
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I actually can't express how Happy I am that you all seem to want to read Night Circus. Get to it and love it like a cuddly little Kitten!
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ReplyDeleteYes, the Victorian era is rpetty cool, a little oppressive with rights, but definitely intriguing.
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The Night Circus is coming up soon in my reading list, and I'm really looking forward to it! I'm a new follower! My Follow
ReplyDeleteI haven't read Night Circus. This is frustrating but I've heard great things about the book!
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I love your reply to the question. I am a new follower so come follow me at bookreaper.blogspot.com. Happy Holidays!
ReplyDeleteNight Circus WOULD be a cool world to live in. Can you imagine the different tents and the magic? Maybe the people with the red scarves would follow around too, wouldn't that be cool :)
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I have heard good things about Night Circus, I'll surely read that soon. :) New follower, Happy Holidays!
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