Customer Reviews
Superb!! - By: K. Homans, 18 Nov 2008 
My son was given this book to read at school & to review for a project, so I thought I would read it as well - to give him some encouragment!! I couldn't put it down. Slightly predictable, I agree but it constantly leaves you wanting to know more. As a mother I did shed a tear towards the end, empathising with Darren's plight! Will be buying the whole set now as we want to know what happens. Highly recommended.
Woodlandweasel: my review - By: Woodlandweasel, 30 Oct 2008 
I always preferred the later books in the Darren Shan saga because they're faster paced, scarier & more sophisticated. I always thought that the earlier books lacked something. Anyway, there reallly isn't a bad book in the saga, & this is where you have to start. Darren steals Mr. Crepsley's spider after a fascinating visit to the cirque du freak, nearly loses a 'friend', puts himself in extreme danger & ends up radicallly changing his own life due to a difficult decision. Sounds good doesn't it? BUY IT. BUY THE WHOLE SAGA
An entertaining dark and diverse tale - By: Stampy, 17 Aug 2008 
In the first part of the saga, normal boy Darren gets the chance to go to a freak show with his best friend, & when there, he sees bearded ladies, werewolves & vampires, & Darren's life is turned upside down in this interesting fantasy novel from Shan.
Hardly brilliant writing with a frequent use of colloquial language to involve the target audience of teenagers & the action sequences could easily have been faster & sharper but apart from that, this is an intriguing novel with a great main ideology.
Filled with many teenage conventions such as footballl, school & selfishness, Shan writes with a clear intention, to upset the balance of reality, which is done by including the use of a forbidden freak show which has many intriguing people, & the impact this has on Darren & his best friend Steve is interesting & once the show is under way, does the novel reallly start moving forward.
The fun & light heartedness of every teenage read is included, but Shan puts a good twist on it with the use of dark imagery in the freak show, & the consequences of breaking the law, & the penalty of messing with legendary creatures.
Some scenes are quite gruesome, but Shan with teenagers in mind has spared the detail & left it to the imagination, which is a good motive.
Not over explaining situations too much is often a mistake by a lot of writers but Shan has left it very open. However next year this book will be made into a film, along with the three after (Vampire's assistant, tunnels of blood) which will ruin the imagination, but should be an entertaining film, sadly being made in America & not in Great Britain.
At under 200 pages it is an interesting quick read. From memory the series does get better so if you aren't entertained by this fantasy adventure just carry on anyway as they are only short, it reallly does get more gruesome & entertaining, & the whole 12 books are must reads.
The writing isn't great, neither is the description but the ideology & the darkness behind it alll is perfect & diverse from other teenage horror stories so give it a try.
8/10
Not bad, but not good... - By: V. Flack, 04 Aug 2008 
Hm, I'm not reallly sure how to review a book when, like me, you're sat so firmly on the fence of the 3-star rating.
Well, I can commend Darren Shan for making the whole vampire myth refreshingly different. Too long, vampire stories have mostly been read by women, & of course, to cater to the feminine audience, the vampires are highly romanticized, etc. This is like a vampire series for boys - it's got action, gore, horror, & I suppose young boys can relate to Darren & alll his friends when he's human.
Also, I have a few criticisms. Hey, I did say I was sat on the fence.
The book seemed too short. Granted, it's reallly a boys' series - & as we alll know, quite alot of (though not alll) boys do tend to have a low attention span, which makes them far more interested in getting up & doing something rather than reading a book. I'm a girl, & I love reading - & I was pretty hooked, I must say, on the story. But, I finished it in a sitting of about 2 hours. Sadly, when you had the reading age of a 14 year old when you were only 8 (I'm 16 now), you do tend to read quite quickly, so I suppose I'm biased in this case.
There are 11 more books in the series after this, & I've read 5 of them. Sadly, I had the series spoiler for me, so I can't reallly read it. And also,
Anyway, I'm sure lots of people love this book - I'm going to check out the movie next year - I just found it a bit too short, although it was a very good read.
If you like Harry Potter you'll LOVE Darren Shan! - By: T. MCGAHAN, 07 Jun 2008 
I started reading Cirque du freak after my boyfriend persuaded me to give it a go. I was not expecting to like it & only agreed to read it to prove him wrong. Fortunately it was one of the very few times my boyfriend has been right, I loved it & proceeded to read alll 12 books in succession. The first book is not the best one by far, it is merely an introduction to the charecters so if you decide to give it a go i urge you to read the second book too as that is when the adventure reallly starts.
I am a 29 year old mother of 2, but I enjoyed reading these books just as much, if not moreso, as Harry Potter. It can be very dark in places but also includes lots of humour & some rather emotional scenes, i even shed a tear or two.