The First Bright Thing
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Narrated by:
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Petrea Burchard
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Tim Campbell
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By:
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J. R. Dawson
About this listen
When darkness descends, expect sparks. The First Bright Thing by J. R. Dawson is a spellbinding debut for fans of The Night Circus and The Invisible Life of Addie La Rue.
Welcome to the Circus of the Fantasticals . . .
After World War I, a select few wake up with frightening magical abilities. Rin can jump through time. Her wife, Odette, can heal the unhealable. And their friend, Mauve, sees what others can’t. Alone, afraid and exiled from regular society, the trio create a haven for Sparks – people like them – a circus housing those who are powerful and lost.
Now it’s 1926, and Rin runs the Circus of the Fantasticals. It travels across the States, spreading enchantment and joy to those who need it. Rin hopes their performances leave the world brighter than before. But new threats loom that even circus lights can’t vanquish. Another devastating war is barrelling across the world. Worse still, Rin’s past creeps closer every day, a malevolent shadow she can’t fully escape. This takes the form of a rival circus, with tents as black as midnight. Its leader has dark powers and even darker desires. For the Sparks have something he wants – and Rin knows he won’t stop until he has it.
‘This is the magic circus book that I have been looking for all my life. It's compelling and brilliant' - Seanan McGuire
*Longlisted for Best Novel at the British Science Fiction Association Awards 2023*
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- Ms S. J. Casey
- 20-01-24
This one will stay with you..
Look, some books require a little work from the reader. If you're looking for sleep fodder this isn't it. I found for me there was familiarity work which required more than the first three chapters to get the hook firmly bedded but stay the distance, get comfy with the split narrative, it pays off.
Very hard to define without giving away much but would say that it's as much about freedom as control, and what might be monstrous and what might or might not be beautiful.
I'll certainly read it again it was full of the kind of detail which can flow past as you're grasping the tale and deserves appreciation.
Amazingly, the narrators barely registered I was too intent on the story but they were magnificent!
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