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PoorMonger

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9. Carnivalesque by Neil Jordan
Sun Aug 27, 2017, 03:54 PM
Aug 2017

Magical storyteller Neil Jordan steps into the realm of fantasy--for fans of Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell and The Watchmaker of Filigree Street.

It looked like any other carnival, but of course it wasn't. The boy saw it from the car window, the tops of the large trailer rides over the parked trains by the railway tracks. His parents were driving towards the new mall and he was looking forward to that too, but the tracery of lights above the gloomy trains caught his imagination . . .

Andy walks into Burleigh's Amazing Hall of Mirrors, and then he walks right into the mirror, becomes a reflection. Another boy, a boy who is not Andy, goes home with Andy's parents. And the boy who was once Andy is pulled--literally pulled, by the hands, by a girl named Mona--into another world, a carnival world where anything might happen.

Master storyteller Neil Jordan creates his most commercial novel in years in this crackling, cinematic fantasy--which is also a parable of adolescence, how children become changelings, and how they find their own way.

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pure escapism fierywoman Aug 2017 #1
Goodness knows hermetic Aug 2017 #3
Only a couple on the go at the moment matt819 Aug 2017 #2
Those sound really good hermetic Aug 2017 #4
Traditions of The Skidi Pawnee by George Amos Dorsey PoorMonger Aug 2017 #5
That sure sounds interesting hermetic Aug 2017 #6
A Storm of Swords by George Martin shenmue Aug 2017 #7
Yeah hermetic Aug 2017 #8
Carnivalesque by Neil Jordan PoorMonger Aug 2017 #9
Still reading "The Axeman's Jazz" by Julie Smith TexasProgresive Aug 2017 #10
Yay! hermetic Aug 2017 #12
Thanks for your welcome concern. TexasProgresive Aug 2017 #14
Last week, driving to and from the eclipse, PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #11
So would I! hermetic Aug 2017 #13
I just got "The Eyre Affair" PoindexterOglethorpe Aug 2017 #15
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