The Midnight Circus
Marcus Reed
Narratore Jade Monroe
Casa editrice: Stream Readers
Sinossi
The Midnight Circus appears without warning in an empty field, opening only when the clock strikes twelve. By lantern light and drifting fog, visitors find tents that bend time, tricks that feel like confessions, and performers who have traded their real names for roles the crowd will never forget. What begins as a night of spectacle slowly reveals itself as something deeper: a meditation on wonder, work, and the cost of living as an idea instead of a person. Through lyrical, cinematic scenes, the book peels back the canvas to show the bruises behind the magic, the ordinary labor that keeps “timeless” moments alive, and the way each spectator’s inner world becomes part of the show. The Midnight Circus isn’t about escaping reality—it’s about seeing how carefully we construct it, and how choosing to be astonished, even briefly, can change the way we walk back into the daylight.
Durata: 10 minuti (00:09:56) Data di pubblicazione: 13/11/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: 2025. Copyright Statment: —

