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Cirque du Freak by Darren Shan
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Warning: I am keeping this review on the vague side because Shan's books are more fun if you don't know what's going on before you read them.

Well, this was a very interesting book. I didn't really like the idea of the freak show, but I did think that it was a novel way to introduce this story, and a different sort of motif for a children's series. I've seen this series at the bookstore for years now, and waffled about reading it. The freak show concept turned me off. I am just not into it, I must admit. I don't even like circuses (I went to a few as young child, but they are scary and sad to me). For some reason, This kind of reminded me of The Traveling Vampire Show by Richard Laymon, but these stories unfold quite differently, and the latter is not a children's book by any stretch.

A Living Nightmare is definitely written for a target audience of older children and younger teens. At some times, the writing seemed a bit juvenile. I feel bad for saying that. I think it's because I read Lord Loss first, which was about a teenager, but I feel was written in a way that seemed more mature and advanced enough that an adult reader didn't even notice that it was for children. I can't blame Mr. Shan for targeting a younger audience, if I chose to read a children's book. So I am not trying to sound judgmental or snooty. It was merely an observation on my part.

The beginning is very sound, and sets you up to hold your breath to see how 'Darren Shan' manages to get on the path that he is walking in life (or afterlife I should say). The descriptions of the freak show are somewhat interesting, but it's not something I find that exciting. Yet there are eerie moments that caught my imagination as I waited to see what would happen next.

'Darren Shan,' which is a psuedonym, (Since this is written as a boy telling his story, there is a foreword that states that all the character's names are made up to protect the real life people) is a protagonist that you can feel for. He is just a boy, not evil, and not super-good either, and he makes some bad decisions that come back to haunt him. He doesn't always own up to his faults, but in the end, he makes a choice that I admired for its maturity. In fact, the repercussions of this choice actually made me cry. It just struck me as pretty awful what has to happen in order for things to work out for Darren's family. I was really impressed that Darren Shan (the author) was fearless enough to incorporate this aspect into a children's book.

The look at vampire lore had a life of its own. It had some familiar conventions, but the manner in which a person becomes a vampire was something I haven't read anything like before. That part was pretty cool, and some of the mechanism of vampirism and how they apply to Darren's situation specifically.

I thought Darren had a very good relationship with his family, and I really liked how he was so close and loving with his younger sister, Annie. It was sweet how they got along so well and loved and watched out for each other. Darren has a complicated relationship with his best friend, Steve, who is a very troubled boy, and a catalyst for the events that occur in this book. This relationship will continue in the later books with some twists that I look forward to reading.

I decided to give this book four stars because it's a good book and it was fun and involving. There were scenes where I gasped out loud. I was waiting for dinner and I actually groaned on a part that was pretty shocking and outrageous. The guy standing across the way from where I was sitting looked at me and smiled. I smiled back sheepishly before I was quickly immersed back into this story. That said, I must admit that, had read I this before Lord Loss, I would really be cheering. But Lord Loss set me up for higher standards that this one didn't quite meet. However, I can see children and some adults who like eerie, yet fun little vampire suspense tales targeted towards older children, really getting a kick out this story. I definitely want to continue the series to see what happens to Darren, because this story is just getting started.
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Quotes Danielle The Book Huntress Liked

Darren Shan
“A world of "if"s, but it would make no difference. If I could go back in time... but I couldn't. The past was behind me. The best thing now would be to stop looking over my shoulder. It was time to forget the past and look to the present and future.”
Darren Shan, Cirque du Freak: A Living Nightmare


Reading Progress

November 16, 2008 – Shelved
October 8, 2009 – Shelved as: horror
October 8, 2009 – Shelved as: favorite-or-autobuy-author
October 8, 2009 – Shelved as: owned-copy
October 8, 2009 – Shelved as: part-of-a-series
October 8, 2009 – Shelved as: vampire
Started Reading
October 29, 2009 –
page 128
47.06% "Not sure how wise it is to steal from a vampire."
October 29, 2009 – Finished Reading
October 30, 2009 – Shelved as: children-s-book
October 30, 2009 – Shelved as: thriller-suspense

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Rieh Medin When you're done, watch this:



I don't even know what to say about it compared to the book.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Okay. Cool.

Are you going to go see The Vampire's Assistant?


Rieh Medin I'm not sure. It could go either way. :/ But they changed his age, and that's what made the book more charming. Now he's just a 16-year-old teenager.


 Danielle The Book Huntress I wish they had kept it British too.


Anne I just added this one to my to-read list. Is it any good?


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'm enjoying it so far, Anne. I haven't gotten that far because I had some other books to finish ahead of it. But I think Shan is a good author. I read Lord Loss by him, first, and I'll definitely be reading more.


Anne Ok, great! I'm waiting to get it from my library!


 Danielle The Book Huntress I hope you like it, Anne. It's starting to get very eerie now. :)


Anne Just picked it up this afternoon! I like eerie!


 Danielle The Book Huntress Cool. Can't wait to see what you think. :)


message 11: by Rieh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rieh Medin Loved your review of this one and I have to agree; I read and loved it when I was a kid and it was fresh out in hardcover and devoured most of the series.

About five or six years later I picked it up out of nostalgia and I suddenly couldn't read it. I so wanted to finish it, but it's just not for me.

And imagine if you're a kid; a show that has creepy purple spiders and a man who's ten feet tall? I loved the idea. For about half a year I pretended I was a half-cat half-human hybrid and was searching to join up with the show.


message 12: by Danielle The Book Huntress (last edited Oct 30, 2009 07:50AM) (new) - rated it 4 stars

 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Rieh. If I was younger, I would be over the moon over this book. They didn't write these kinds of horror books for kids when I was growing up. Madame Octa rocked. That was a lot of fun. That's pretty cool that you wanted to join the show. I had a pretty wicked imagination when I was younger, so I had some odd career aspirations. I wanted to be Indiana Jones. :)


message 13: by Rieh (new) - rated it 3 stars

Rieh Medin I think Indiana Jones is a wonderful career aspiration.

I still want to be a cat. . . But I've realized that it's completely impossible right now. Still, it'd be nice.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Rane. It's a fun book.

Rieh I always wanted to be a cat, but my mother said I was more of a horse. I was offended at first, thinking big and clunky. But now that I truly appreciate the beauty of horses, I take it as a compliment.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* I love what I have read of the series. I've read up to book four and after the first it keeps getting better. The writing style was too juvenile at first, I agree, for several chapters. It was like the author was finding his feet.


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'm glad to hear the series gets even better, Erin. I need to get back to this series!


message 17: by [deleted user] (new)

I gave this book a try because somebody said "Your book is like his."
God, I hope so. Funny thing is, before I tried this book a couple of months ago, I'd never even heard of him!
You're not the only person to say it gets better - on to the next :)


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