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Sunday, July 12, 2020

The Circus of Stolen Dreams by Lorelei Savaryn

How I Heard About It:
*This was another middle-grade title that I obtained during the #alavirutal2020 event.  Penguin Random House has a list of books readers could download from their virtual exhibit.  I knew nothing of the title or author so was excited going into the reading experience. 


What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
1.  *Andrea and her parents haven't been the same for the last three years.

2.  *That was when her younger brother, Francis, disappeared and was never heard from again. 


3.  *When Andrea finds out her parents are ready to get rid of Francis' things, she freaks out, and flees from their home. 

4.  *While she is on her own thinking, Andrea stumbles across a "circus" called Reverie. 

5.  *It is here she meets several other children, a mysterious leader called "The Sandman", and learns her brother may actually be inside the circus. 


What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
1.  *As I've stated before in other posts, magical realism, isn't my favorite genre, but I certainly did enjoy the story. 

2.  *Andrea was a thoughtful, sensitive, and realistic character I enjoyed getting to know through the pages of the story.

3.  *The author did a tremendous job of slowly revealing what happened the night Francis disappeared. 

4.  *I found the world under the circus tents to be full of imagination, suspense, and mystery.

5.  *On the surface, the reader may not recognized the depth of important themes and life-lessons, but there is a lot to think about and discuss. 


Who Should Read It:
*The novel is just over 300 pages, the story line is a bit complex, and the pacing can be a bit slow and detailed during certain sections.  For these reasons, I would recommend the book for readers in grades five and six along with the middle-school reader.  The novel will be released in September of 2020.  Happy Reading! 


Rating:  4 STARS out of 5 Stars



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