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World of Wonders
World of Wonders | Robertson Davies
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kwmg40
World of Wonders | Robertson Davies
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A perfect conclusion to the Deptford Trilogy. I especially liked learning more about the history of carnival shows, vaudeville and theatre in Canada.

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Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 12mo
Graywacke An author i really should try! 12mo
DieAReader 🥳🥳🥳 12mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!!! 12mo
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Sophronisba
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“There is something in humanity that is repelled and entranced by a machine that seems to have more than human powers. People love to frighten themselves. Look at the fuss nowadays about computers; however deft they may be they can‘t do anything a man isn‘t doing, through them; but you hear people giving themselves delicious shivers about a computer-dominated world.“

You have to wonder what Davies would say about AI were he alive today.

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suvata
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#StoryGraph: fiction classics adventurous challenging reflective slow-paced
324 pages | first published 1975

World of Wonders, the third book in the Deptford Trilogy, follows the story of Magnus Eisengrim the most illustrious magician of his age who is spirited away from his home by a member of a traveling sideshow, the Wanless World of Wonders. After honing his skills and becoming better known, Magnus unfurls his life‘s adventurous tale.

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LonerDude33
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This book took me a long time to finish. The language didnt sound as crisp to me as in Fifth Business or the Manticore. The frame unsettled me. Magnus' story adds much-needed elements to the Trilogy. While an uncomfortable read at times, the narrative and investment with Magnus propels me to read further. The Deptford trilogy is near perfect Id say.

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merelybookish
World of Wonders | Robertson Davies
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Thrift store finds. (I already have a few editions of Alice, but couldn't resist this pretty pink dust jacket.)

rubyslippersreads That's a lovely Alice! 😍 7y
merelybookish @rubyslippersreads I figured you would like it too! 🙂 7y
batsy That's a lovely edition of Alice. And I've been meaning to read Davies' Deptford Trilogy for what seems like forever 😳 7y
merelybookish @batsy I read most of Davies' stuff in my teens/early 20s. (Fifth Business was required reading in high school.) But I'm curious to re-read him. 7y
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GoneFishing
World of Wonders | Robertson Davies

Boredom and stupidity and patriotism, especially when combined, are three of the greatest evils of the world we live in.

Hobbinol 👏👏👏 8y
LeahBergen 👍🏼👍🏼 8y
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