As much as I love The Starless Sea, it feels un-adaptable into a movie. There's just so much in it about the love of books that it would be like reading the script to a documentary about filmmaking. The Night Circus is adaptable, but I'm not so sure about The Starless Sea.
Here's my take: I think she drew inspiration from "Narnia" AND "The Magicians"...it's funny because the author of "The Magicians" literally used "Narnia" to create his story. The book "A Starless Sea" came from The Library which is located in the same universe as "The Magicians" (I think "Narnia" is also just another dimension of reality within ours it just takes place in the modern time with adults not children, which comes into play with "The Magicians"). Especially when she says some books require gloves to be held... just like the The Poison Room. It is literally a radioactive room with books that contain certain knowledge that could be dangerous if in the wrong hands. Essentially too dangerous to be in normal circulation. Like how there is a book written for every person to ever exist....kinda like how Zachary basically found a book that is sort of a part of his story. Of course there are individual stories for each perspective and these timelines will overlap and be in other books.. the painting of the door to The Starless Sea, the Clock to Fillory, the wardrobe to Narnia. So to me, this book is extremely nostalgic for these other stories... about the wonder and magic of the world of imagination! I'm positive that this was what she was trying to share with us. Another thing I thought of... "Sweet Sorrows" is only one volume of many. "The Night Circus" is just one of the stories in this endless story of stories. Ingersoll Lockwood wrote fictional books about Baron Trump and his dog Bulger. They discover a book that describes an inner World within the Earth connected through tunnels and there are civilizations there. There's also time travel, but mostly it's about A World Within A World.
For the first time, after looking up forums, reviews and so much more. Finally I found someone who understood the book the way I did. Hey there, fellow dreamer.
I'm reading this book right now. It's my midsummer night's dream.
starless sea is my favourite book
My favorite book ever❤❤❤❤
Thank you!!!
Love both❤️
I love the starless sea
i love this book!!
i highly recommend night circus
loved night circus
mr Blue writes an excellent novel about a circus that only opens after dark and closes before dawn
If you take my son away, I’ll make you feel things you’ve never felt before.
Hello, thank you for your services. Sam is the reason I’m alive and we will be family-friends.
it has a lot in common with a gian actual fishbowl though
best book in the fucking haunted library
only read the text
write your name on the book
fred in red
i'll tell you my opinion of night circus. first thing i do was tear off all the first and last pages
not erin's name
i tore of the starless sea ad too
starting tomorrow
it's a record
night circus. by FRED.
night circus. by red marker.
which side of the circus was i on? inside? or ininside?
outside
throw the rest away
i'm going to write my own name in red marker
the D is blue
my book doesn't say erin morgenstern
red balloon in the blue lagoon
only read the text throw the rest away
night circus
I know
leaving me with only text nothing but text
it wasn't part of the night circus
no new york times feedback. no chicago tribune feedback. no cover painted by some other person not the author.
i highly recommend night circus not by erin
FRE *D*
text
binary
yet
only the D is blue
D is not blue the bee is blue !
just the text
don't buy starless sea
Oh No! I did! S***!
As much as I love The Starless Sea, it feels un-adaptable into a movie. There's just so much in it about the love of books that it would be like reading the script to a documentary about filmmaking. The Night Circus is adaptable, but I'm not so sure about The Starless Sea.
yet
Here's my take:
I think she drew inspiration from "Narnia" AND "The Magicians"...it's funny because the author of "The Magicians" literally used "Narnia" to create his story. The book "A Starless Sea" came from The Library which is located in the same universe as "The Magicians" (I think "Narnia" is also just another dimension of reality within ours it just takes place in the modern time with adults not children, which comes into play with "The Magicians"). Especially when she says some books require gloves to be held... just like the The Poison Room. It is literally a radioactive room with books that contain certain knowledge that could be dangerous if in the wrong hands. Essentially too dangerous to be in normal circulation. Like how there is a book written for every person to ever exist....kinda like how Zachary basically found a book that is sort of a part of his story. Of course there are individual stories for each perspective and these timelines will overlap and be in other books.. the painting of the door to The Starless Sea, the Clock to Fillory, the wardrobe to Narnia.
So to me, this book is extremely nostalgic for these other stories... about the wonder and magic of the world of imagination! I'm positive that this was what she was trying to share with us.
Another thing I thought of... "Sweet Sorrows" is only one volume of many. "The Night Circus" is just one of the stories in this endless story of stories.
Ingersoll Lockwood wrote fictional books about Baron Trump and his dog Bulger. They discover a book that describes an inner World within the Earth connected through tunnels and there are civilizations there. There's also time travel, but mostly it's about A World Within A World.
i highly recommend starless sea by erin morgenstern
I love her books, but I thought I didn't like her. The interviewer changed my mind.
I absolutely love this book. Hearing the author really spoils the effect 🙈🙈🙈
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i highly recommend it
couldn't tell difference between dream and reality
For the first time, after looking up forums, reviews and so much more. Finally I found someone who understood the book the way I did. Hey there, fellow dreamer.
see less starless sea
what color shall i use?
Yellow of course! Why would you use any other colour?
buy night circus
NO I already did it
fans ruin every single fucking story
also never read the book during daylight it ruins it
hide the book in a dark place during the day
erin didn't even write night circus
so her name doesn't need to be on the book
you don't need author names
no way starless sea is nearly as good
night circus. by FRED.
in the color of your choice
if not fred... then...
author is not the same
read at your own risk
what name shall i write?
thats what i do
night circus. it's 99% unwritten still.
Maybe... Rewritten?
the moment i have fans at anything i quit
I might be your fan?
night circus. by Blue D. Fred.
Stupid colours they are black and white
this is your last and final book
Nooooooooooooooooo!!!!! I hope all these posts get deleted. Especially yours.
i'm one weird people
We are all weird people thankfully!
time for a new hobby
Yes you should take up train number collecting or even street name collecting, you might like it!
FRE*D*
then iread the last page first
just the text
night circus
D