The Palace of Laughter

The Palace of Laughter by Jon Berkeley is a captivating tale published by Simon & Schuster in 2007, featuring 413 pages in English. This edition introduces readers to a unique circus experience as it unfolds on a blustery October night when the Circus Oscuro arrives in town. Unlike traditional circuses, this one carries an air of mystery and magic, drawing in the curious and the brave.
Readers will follow the journey of Miles, an orphan living in a barrel, as he uncovers the dark and enchanting secrets of the Circus Oscuro. The narrative weaves elements of juvenile fiction with themes of performing arts, circus life, and fantasy, creating an intriguing atmosphere. This story invites exploration into the sinister yet magical world that lies beneath the surface of the circus, promising an engaging experience for those who delve into its pages.
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On a blustery October night, the Circus Oscuro came to town. It was clear from the start that this was no ordinary circus. They did not roll into town with fanfares and cartwheeling clowns. Miles, an orphan living in a barrel, discovers that there is something very sinister about this circus in town, something sinister and rather magical.
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