As I said earlier, Circus is my favorite book in Insanity series. Why?
Because:
- We learn more about Alice’s past;
- We learn if Alice is the Real Alice (or maybe we’re cruelly deceived?);
- We learn who Black Chess are. Finally;
-And so on.
BUT! I DID NOT EXCEPT SUCH BOOK ENDING, though at the same time I was wondering why the 4th book in the series is called “Hookah”. Damn you, Caterpillar! You’re so sweet, mad, willy monster from Wonderland.
I read the book in less than a day, which doesn’t happen a lot. I’m reading the Thirteen’s Tale for a three weeks already and something made me to read the Circus. And I thankful to this something. Because the book hooked me from the beginning and till the very end. And I did as Cameron said, how to read this book:
"Begin at the beginning and go until you come to the end. Then stop.
Which I did. I read this mad book."
Want to say, if you didn’t like cruel things in the 1st and the 2nd book –you’ll like the 3rd more, because it is less cruel... in a way. There are no watermelons, blowing heads and dancing corpses. There are riddles, the Mad Hatter, Wonderland and many cute, fluffy rabbits. Who, at the end of it all, twisted everybody around their little finger.
Starting with two chapters of prologue the reader is immediately sent to Hatter’s mad world, but is he as mad as it may seem on the outside? The author wrote a very twisted story and, frankly, I do not know how to live up to December because the fourth book must be awesome.
Let’s talk about the characters.
Alice Wonder – nineteen-years-old girl, who finally (really?) accepts her maddens. All people around her keep telling she is mad. All people (or monsters?) – keep believing she’s the Real Alice. But is it right? Throughout the book, Alice goes through a lot to remember her past. Pillar says she’s the One, Fabiola – she’s not. And only Alice knows, who she really is. You say this is mad? Yeah, you’re right, because the whole book is mad.
Pillar. Oh, Carter Pillar, you are such a suspicious character. You inspire confidence since the first book – 12 corpses on your conscience is nothing. But everybody keeps telling Alice you can’t be trusted. But why? We still don’t know the answer to this question. I hope we’ll know it in “Hookah” and his motives, and his thoughts, and why he is such a wig with Alice.
One of my favorite moments is when Pillar takes care of Alice:
"If you don’t tell us how to free her from the bracelet, I will eat you for dinner. Wait. That’s not quite impressive. I will kill you, cremate you, and then smoke you and get high on your grave."
The Hatter. The Hatter twisted everybody around their little finger. Why? You must read the Circus on your own to know the answer to this question.
A March Hare always seemed to me the maddest person of Wonderland. His presence in the book - one of the most important.
Special thanks to the author for Alice's sisters - I was puzzled until the end of the book, I did not know how they are related to her past, and who they really are.
More appreciation for being told about the gardens, which are created by Charles Jencks. The wonders of Garden of Cosmic Speculation – this is how the real Wonderland should look!
“So what is this garden exactly?” I scroll through my phone, staring at the unbelievably amazing pictures of the inside of the garden. Uncannily, it reminds me of Wonderland. I think whoever sees it would think of Alice’s books instantly. I wonder why Lewis Carroll movies haven’t been shot here.
I could tell more about the Circus, but I don’t want to tell spoilery moments, so… 5 of 5 stars! I loved the book! And I want December so mad! Did I just say mad? I mean bad, so bad!
P.S.: Cameron, does every book has own key? ;)