![]() ![]() The opening for this story sets it up as a coming-of-age novel, two boys, Will and Jim, on the cusp of 14 and a strange carnival that arrives in town overnight. My husband actually bought this for himself, but I poached it immediately afterwards to try out myself. Most of what I knew about him came from the Rachel Bloom novelty video (don’t watch this in public, or around people who don’t like the word “fuck”). ![]() In fact, while I knew the titles of some of his works, unlike Stephen King I didn’t have any real knowledge of the content of any of his book either. Shamefully, I hadn’t actually read any Ray Bradbury before picking up this book. The siren song of the calliope entices all with promices of youth regained and dreams fulfilled…Īnd as two boys trembling on the bring of manhood set out to explore the mysteries of the dark carnival’s smoke, mazes and mirrors, they will also discover the true price of innermost wishes… It’s the week before Hallowe’en, and Cooger and Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show has come to Green Town, Illinois. ![]()
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