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This was an OK book for me. It was very long, and most parts just weren't that interesting. I had a hard time keeping some of the characters straight and what was going on at times. The topic of early 1900's interested me, I originally wanted to read Paradise Alley but heard this one came out first so read it...needless to say that I won't be picking up Paradise Alley based on this experience. Many times I just wanted to put it down, but kept hoping for it to get better. I will say the characters were interesting, that is what kept me going. However the book I feel tried to cover too much, too many stories going on, too many characters, that I feel like at the end we didn't even get that good of a look at any one! At the same token, it may sound odd, but I felt like the stories that WERE told here, they could have told in way less than 640 pages!! I guess I also had a hard time getting past the carnival theme of this book...Gip the Blood? Trick the Dwarf? I should have known before I even read Chapter one. OH, and lastly, why on earth Baker decided to make Freud and Jung characters, ugh, terrible!