Mel (Epic Reading)'s Reviews > The Circus Infinite
The Circus Infinite
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I've been struggling to complete a review of this book for (believe it or not) months. It's not that I didn't like it; or that I loved it. It's a good enough read. The kind of thing I'd be pleased to pick-up at a local bookstore if it was curated content (ie: local, POC author, met a monthly theme, etc.); yet it wasn't quite good enough to give five stars. But it's not really fair for me to say that as I can't seem to articulate why it wasn't five start quality.
Upon thinking on this for quite some time I think it maybe comes down to two things:
1) wordsmithing: being able to really pick the exact right word and par your sentences down is a real skill that has to be learned. I think there is a lot that could be cut here; not in plot or characterization, but maybe in the descriptions, set-up, etc.
2) outcomes: I think it wasn't clear what the real outcome Khan Wong had for his readers was. And no I do not think that just to 'have a fun time' is enough to justify a story. There needs to be some meaning, connection, or message that is being developed, portrayed, or told. The Circus Infinite maybe just needs some more finessing to really highlight what the author wants the reader to take away.
Overall this is a good read. Well above the fan fiction 'standard' that has been set, and certainly above most YA trash standards. So if the plot, characters or blub at all intrigue you give it a shot.
Please note: I received an eARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This is an honest and unbiased review.
Upon thinking on this for quite some time I think it maybe comes down to two things:
1) wordsmithing: being able to really pick the exact right word and par your sentences down is a real skill that has to be learned. I think there is a lot that could be cut here; not in plot or characterization, but maybe in the descriptions, set-up, etc.
2) outcomes: I think it wasn't clear what the real outcome Khan Wong had for his readers was. And no I do not think that just to 'have a fun time' is enough to justify a story. There needs to be some meaning, connection, or message that is being developed, portrayed, or told. The Circus Infinite maybe just needs some more finessing to really highlight what the author wants the reader to take away.
Overall this is a good read. Well above the fan fiction 'standard' that has been set, and certainly above most YA trash standards. So if the plot, characters or blub at all intrigue you give it a shot.
Please note: I received an eARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley. This is an honest and unbiased review.
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Reading Progress
July 6, 2023
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Started Reading
July 6, 2023
– Shelved
July 6, 2023
– Shelved as:
to-read
July 6, 2023
– Shelved as:
arc-netgalley
July 6, 2023
– Shelved as:
library-print
July 6, 2023
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library-ebook
July 12, 2023
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11.27%
"In less than 50 pages Khan Wong has done something some sci-fi writers can’t achieve in a whole series. Introduced us to a rich, elaborate, space construct with varied species, hybrids, sexualities, cultures, and more.
Plus given us emotional context and attachment to our asexual main character.
I’m crazy impressed."
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46
Plus given us emotional context and attachment to our asexual main character.
I’m crazy impressed."
July 13, 2023
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20.0%
"A couple cliche plot points just now; but going with the flow as I love this asexual main character!"
July 13, 2023
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27.7%
"Well part of this is just a rip-off of what Cirque de Soleil does… I mean their shows are amazing and really work but I hope Khan Wong wasn’t expecting readers to think it was his genius that developed this show idea…"
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113
July 14, 2023
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37.25%
"Okay some more obvious plot points… but our main character is interesting enough to keep reading on."
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152
July 17, 2023
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52.0%
"Still pretty predictable. Although the last scene I read was quite graphic and gory; that was surprising given the tone of the book so far."
July 20, 2023
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74.0%
"I can’t figure out where this is going… a bit concerned we might have a rushed ending all things considered."
July 23, 2023
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87.0%
"Hmm… wrapping this up a bit too cleanly for my taste it seems. A little disappointed in that so far."
July 24, 2023
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Finished Reading