tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756064350432457817.post7148196079140972227..comments2012-11-07T06:27:20.733-08:00Comments on DocAsblog: Doctors and Magicscotthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08284975813232300117noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756064350432457817.post-21069294752387778562012-05-14T09:38:03.749-07:002012-05-14T09:38:03.749-07:00You certainly have a unique perspective...perhaps ...You certainly have a unique perspective...perhaps if you tried to view the plot (the magic, etc.) metaphorically? That being said, I did not like this book! The characterizations were empty for me, and I think if you have characters the reader can believe in and root for, the specifics of the world and plot don't matter. But that's just me, always dealing in the magic of relationships and love...maybe we're alike it that way :).Mary Vensel Whitehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01553185765882617010noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5756064350432457817.post-42676078586977951802012-05-14T08:46:30.835-07:002012-05-14T08:46:30.835-07:00I'm glad you finished THE NIGHT CIRCUS. While ...I'm glad you finished THE NIGHT CIRCUS. While it wasn't a meaty story, what enchanted me most was the imaginative life of the circus itself and the people within. I was drawn into the black and white circus tents to discover what happened within, to feel the magic that held the circus together, to place a wish on the Wishing Tree or to wander among the tents and warm my hands before the bonfire. While the competition of arcane magic between Marco and Celia supports the arc, I was most profoundly moved by how Celia and Marco, both children raised devoid of love and warmth, found the magic of love in one another.Carolyn Burns Basshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04911080340568409718noreply@blogger.com