Thanks to NetGalley and Bloomsbury USA for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review.
Release Date: Available Now
288 Pages
Synopsis: It looked like any other carnival, but of course it wasn’t. The boy saw it from the car window, the tops of the large trailer rides over the parked trains by the railway tracks. His parents were driving towards the new mall and he was looking forward to that too, but but the tracery of lights above the gloomy trains caught his imagination…
Andy walks into Burleigh’s Amazing Hall of Mirrors, and then he walks right into the mirror, becomes a reflection. Another boy, a boy who is not Andy, goes home with Andy’s parents. And the boy who was once Andy is pulled–literally pulled, by the hands, by a girl named Mona–into another world, a carnival world where anything’s might happen.
After reading the synopsis for Carnivalesque I was so excited to dive into it. I love stories about changlings and carnivals and this sounded like an entirely new take on the theme. But sadly it just didn’t live up to my expectations. The biggest problem I ran into was that I couldn’t connect with the characters. They were a little too one-dimensional and there was really no obvious development to them even by the end of the book. The story is told from the POVs of Andy and his mother, but there was little distinction between their voices which left me confused at times when the narrative switched between them. I also found that, except for a few instances, the plot moved too slowly. The world-building is beautifully descriptive, but in many ways, is too wordy and overly-descriptive. I think what frustrated me the most though, was that Carnivalesque is filled with so much potential, but it seemed to stay just out of reach…at least for me. There are reviewers, however who did enjoy this, so please check out their reviews before making up your mind as to whether you want to try this. Ana, over at Ana’s Lair enjoyed this more than I, so if you’d like to see another opinion, please read her review at https://anaslair.wordpress.com/2016/12/19/carnivalesque
With a title like that, I expected something marvellous. Sorry to hear it didn’t quite hit that spot. Excellent review as always.
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Thanks Vinnie. I’d have to say that this was one of my most frustrating reads so far this year. But as I said, other readers like Ana did enjoy it.
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Sorry to hear of your frustration. Though we can’t love them all.
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This is true.
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And if we all agreed, it would be boring.
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Funfairs can be good subjects for spooky stories. But it appears that this one didn’t deliver.
Best wishes, Pete.
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At least not for me Pete. Ah well. On to the next!
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Yeah, despite the gorgeous cover, I have seen mediocre reviews for this one so I guess I’m good to skip it, especially since there are just too many books and not enough time!
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To be honest Stephanie, this probably would have been a rare DNF for me, but as it was under 300 pages, I pushed myself to finish it.
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Oh I know how that goes! It’s good to know that – def skipping. Thanks for the honesty.
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What a shame you couldn’t connect with this! I’ve had a few books recently I’ve had the same problem with. It’s always such a disappointment but not all books are made to fit us all perfectly.
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I am sorry to hear that. Letdowns are awful.😞
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Sorry you didn’t love this one! I usually love carnival novels, and that is a cool cover. But I’m going to take your word on this one. 😉
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Thanks Krysti. I was so disappointed. But Ana gave it 3 1/2 stars, so you might want to check out her review. BTW, I’ve been trying to comment on your posts for the last 3 days, but I keep getting this “error 500” message. I’ve tried using both my Kindle and my husband’s iPad to no avail. I’m going to keep trying, but I wanted to make sure you knew I wasn’t ignoring you.😞
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Nice review Kim! This is exactly why I read your reviews…. I can see a lot of what you mentioned bothering me too so I think I’ll skip over this one.
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Thank you so much Carrie! I really thought I was going to love this.😞
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Sorry it wasn’t a better read for you but reading your review I just thought sounds like everything I would say about a book that didn’t live up to my expectations.
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We are definitely book twins!
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Thank you for linking to my review. Kim! I did enjoy it a bit more but I completely see where you are coming from. And now that I have read The Night Circus I get the references to that book as well! I hope your next read is better.
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My pleasure Ana. I really enjoyed your review.😊
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Oh sucks thanks! 😀
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I just realised that this is the same Neil Jordan who directed Interview with the Vampire and The Crying Game.
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Yes. He’s written several other books as well, but this was the first time I’ve read anything of his. Maybe Carnivalesque will be better if they turn it into a movie?
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I feel stupid not realising that it was the same guy. Must be the heat where I am.
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I think you caught it pretty quickly.
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That makes me feel better. Can’t have my rep as a cinephile slipping.
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Never!
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You’re the sweetest person at boosting my ego.
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😗
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And a darling.
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😗😗😗😗
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This seems to be an example of totally unintelligible prose. I read the initial sentence about seeing something over something two times without deciphering it. Spit it out, Jake!
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Well, it definitely wasn’t for me.
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I nominated you for the Sunshine Blogger Award – You can read about it here: https://readrantrockandroll.com/2017/06/17/the-sunshine-blogger-award/
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Thank you for thinking of me! I’m sorry I didn’t respond sooner, but I just found you in my spam folder.
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Carnivals and Changelings are definitely too promising elements that can normally spark my interest. Too bad that this fell so flat. The blurb was dripping with promise 😦
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I was so sure I was going to love it Danielle. Oh well. C’est la vie.🙍
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This seemed like an amazing book, based on cover and blurb hahah Sad to hear that it didn’t live up to your expectations! I would’ve had issues with it too if characters were one-dimensional and never evolved in any way possible. Great review, Kim. 🙂
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I’ve always found if I can’t connect to at least one character, then I’m going to have a tough time with the book. And while I like descriptive writing, in this case it just seemed too much. I was actually thankful it was so short!
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Dammit man, that synopsis DID sound so exciting. Even I was like damn, maybe I should make a request. Until I saw the rating. Until I read the review. Totally going to skip this.
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Check out Ana’s review before you make up your mind Zoe. She gave it 3 1/2 stars.🙋😊
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I’m sorry you weren’t able to connect to the characters and that they were one dimensional, I hate when that happens. I hope your next book is a billion times better!
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Thanks Jen. I’m actually reading an amazing one right now! 😊
How are you?
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Yay for an amazing one! I’ve finally got my sanity back thanks to summer. Lots of days during the week at the local pool or up at the beach….both of those are my happy places. 🙂 I even did a Top Ten Tuesday post this week and next week I’ll have two posts. Slowly getting back to normal. 🙂
How are you doing?
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Yay! I think I missed your Tuesday post.😕 I’ll have to check. I’m so glad you’re feeling better Jen! I’m having a bit of a rough time right now, but I’ll survive.
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Ugh, I’m sorry you’re still having a rough time. Sending hugs and healing thoughts your way!!! Here’s hoping things start looking up soon *hugs*!
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Thanks Jen. Hugs and healing thoughts always help!😗
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I’m sorry this one wasn’t for you… It does sound so awesome and unique! The title, the cover, the synopsis…
Still, wonderful review, Kim 🙂
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Thanks Sophie. C’est la vie.
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Beautiful
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Thank you!
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