The Night Circus

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I was able to read The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern recently while I was in Venice. It was a joy to come back each afternoon or evening to the apartment we were staying in and lose myself again for a while in the enchanting (and enchanted!) world of the circus. I was delighted to follow Celia and Marco, engaged in a duel of magical prowess to the death though neither of them realize the dire consequences of failure at the beginning of the game. Their respective teachers who train them in the use of their magical abilities have clearly been at this for quite some time, setting generation after generation of students on the perilous road to prove which instructor’s methods are better suited to unleash magic into the world (the story of Celia and Marco takes place over several years, stretching from the late 1800s to early 1900s).

The magical world of the circus comes to include a devoted group of followers whose lives become as entangled in the fate of the circus-world as the performers themselves. These followers become as critical to the life of the circus as the magicians who craft and sustain it and finally one of these devoted followers must make a choice that is as vital to the existence of the circus as the choices of Celia, Marco, and the other performers.

Magic suffuses everything in the Night Circus world, which is lovingly crafted and described by Ms. Morgenstern in this, her first novel. I heartily recommend it without reservation!

Magicals Anonymous

Stray Souls Magicals AnonymousWhen Sharon Li unexpectedly discovers she’s a shaman, it’s not a moment too soon: London’s soul is lost. Using her newfound oneness with the City, she sets about saving London from inevitable demise, but the problem is she has no clue where to start. Meanwhile, a mysterious gate has opened, and there are creatures loose that won’t wait for her to catch up before they go out hunting. Now Sharon and her motley crew of magical misfits must find a way to save the world…

This, and the other books of the Magicals Anonymous series, follow Sharon and the other members of her 12-step group for the magically challenged as they set out to save the people of London–and the world–from a wide variety of occult threats. Even Matthew Swift, the Midnight Mayor of the city, is in need of Sharon’s assistance from time to time.

Run, do not walk, to get the Magicals Anonymous series NOW!

Thessalonica, by Harry Turtledove

Harry Turtledove's "Thessalonica" first appeared in 1996.

Harry Turtledove’s “Thessalonica” first appeared in 1996.

This alternate history, Thessalonica, recounts how George, a simple shoemaker who lives in Thessalonica in the 7th century A.D., attempts to rescue his home city from historical invaders. George is a Christian, as are most of the city’s residents, but remnants of the old pagan religion and its creatures are known to still exist in the hills. George happens upon a satyr, who warns him of a new danger approaching Thessalonica. The danger turns out to be the invading Avars and Slavs, who have at their command bats with gleaming red eyes who dive on the soldiers who patrol the city walls and giant wolves whose howls chill the souls of the besieged. Rumors of worse threats abound as well, such as the fire goddess the invaders can summon. Even the satyr, nymphs, centaurs, and other remnants of the Greek pantheon lurking in the mountains around Thessalonica are frightened.

Within days the city is surrounded, and though the strength of their Christian God enables the population to keep the warriors at bay, George realizes they may need additional help to finally defeat their enemy. With the help of the pious Priest Luke, George convinces the satyrs and centaurs to come to the aide of Thessalonica.

This alternate history of the Byzantine Christian interaction with the Slavs and other pagans of the 7th century is wonderfully written and I am happy to recommend it!