The Night Circus
by Erin Morgenstern 



   Distributed in 2011, The Night Circus is a novel written by Erin Morgenstern – highlighting his debut as an author. The story is centered on a circus that appears without warning. Inside the 'black-and-white stripes canvas tents' is an absolutely one of a kind affair brimming with stunning surprises. It is called Le Cirque des Rêves, and it is just open during the evening.   What we do not know is the fact that there's a fight and/or competition in progress: a duel between two magicians, Celia and Marco who have been prepared since adolescence explicitly for this reason by their fluctuating teachers.

   As hinted above, the theme of magic possesses a main position in the story. In spite of the fact that the greatest piece of it is devoted to an opposition among Celia and Marco, it likewise portrays individuals' demeanor to enchantment and puzzles. The most intriguing thing is that every single person is similarly interested by it and frightened of it. As opposed to put stock in enchantment, " individuals see what they wish to see ". For the most part individuals are so unnerved of a simple thought that there is something on the planet that would never be clarified intelligently that they see " what they are told they see ". It is no big surprise that individuals carry on like that; all things considered, humankind has dependably had a troublesome association with enchantment and black magic. 
   In the meantime, an existence without enchantment is excessively unsurprising and the lion's share of individuals wouldn't fret to appreciate it now and again. That is the motivation behind why individuals still purchase tickets to a carnival and utilize cards to peruse what's to come.

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