Wednesday, 4 March 2026

Book Review!!! Circus Bim Bom: A Cold War Adventure by Cliff Lovette




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This book doesn’t ease you in or explain itself politely. It performs. Loudly, strangely, and often uncomfortably. From the start, it feels less like reading a novel and more like being ushered behind the scenes of something volatile, where spectacle and damage exist side by side and no one quite knows how it’s going to end.

What makes it so distinctive is the way it refuses to stay in one shape. History, satire, memoir-like reflection and theatrical commentary all collide, with the Ringmaster stepping in and out of the action as both guide and provocateur. At times it feels intimate, at others deliberately confrontational, constantly reminding you that you’re watching a performance — and that performances demand a price. The phrase “the show must go on” hangs over everything, shifting from bravado to threat as the story unfolds.

One of the most affecting elements is the treatment of the circus animals. Their presence is never background decoration. They are confined, delayed, mishandled by bureaucracy, and left vulnerable by decisions made far above their heads. The discomfort this creates is intentional and effective. What’s striking is the balance: the trainers are neither heroes nor villains, but trapped figures themselves, caring deeply while being complicit in a system they can’t control. That tension gives the story a moral weight that lingers long after the scenes have passed.

The book is also unlike anything I’ve read in how it integrates music. Songs aren’t just referenced for atmosphere — they’re woven into the emotional fabric of the story, and the QR codes scattered throughout invite you to step out of the page and into the soundscape that shaped the characters’ inner lives. I wasn’t entirely sure what to make of this at first, but I ended up liking how it blurred the line between reader and witness, making certain moments feel oddly personal.

Tonally, the novel swings between humour, unease, tenderness and outright shock, often within the same chapter. It doesn’t ask to be liked, and it certainly doesn’t offer tidy resolutions. Instead, it leaves you suspended, aware that what you’ve seen can’t be undone and that consequences are still unfolding offstage.

By the final pages, it’s clear this is only the opening act. Inspired by real events but unapologetically fictionalised and satirical, the book closes with unresolved tensions and unanswered questions, daring the reader to follow the circus further. Strange, bold, and deliberately unsettling, it left me thinking about it long after I’d finished — and curious, if slightly wary, about where the next book will take us.



Publication Date: March 1, 2026
Publisher: Bim Bom Books
Print Length: 478 Pages
Genre: Historical Fiction / Romantic Adventure / Political Intrigue

Soviet circus performers arrived in America hoping to build cultural bridges. Instead, they became unwitting pawns in a Cold War game of international intrigue.

When the first privately owned Soviet circus arrived in 1990 in America as the Soviet Union disintegrated, its elite performers expected to build cultural bridges through spectacular shows. Instead, this prestigious troupe faced a perilous journey through Cold War America.

Circus director Yuri had to navigate treacherous waters where American mobsters, Soviet agents, and political forces circled like predators. Young aerialist Anton dreamed of becoming a clown against his family’s wishes, while forbidden romances and unexpected connections bloomed between Soviet performers and Americans who saw past the ideological divide. As high-stakes conspiracies threatened to tear the circus family apart, they had to choose between the authoritarian chains of home and the uncertain promise of freedom.

As the Ringmaster reminds us, “The best Soviet stories are like vodka—they burn with suffering, intoxicate with conflict, keep you stewing in reflection, and yearning for your heart’s desire.” This genre-bending tale explores whether human connection can transcend ideology—and whether storytelling can bridge the divides that separate us.


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What Makes This Novel Different

Circus Bim Bom offers an innovative multimedia reading experience. The novel includes 45+ YouTube links to period music, historical speeches, and cultural moments embedded throughout—readers can listen to the actual songs characters dance to as they waltz, and watch Reagan's Brandenburg Gate speech as it's referenced in the text.

The companion website (www.bimbombookclub.com) extends the story beyond the page:

Character Avatars: 25+ talking video introductions where characters speak directly to readers

Re-Imagined Circus Posters

Book Club Experience: Interactive forums, live chat, and community discussions

Historians Room (under construction): A space for Cold War history buffs to fact-check the novel, explore primary sources, and debate historical accuracy


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Cliff Lovette


Father, storyteller, and dog lover living in Sandy Springs, Georgia, with London curled at his feet. Circus Bim Bom: A Cold War Adventure is the first book in his debut duology, followed by Circus Bim Bom: The Great Escape.

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Book Review!!! Circus Bim Bom: A Cold War Adventure by Cliff Lovette

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This book doesn’t ease you in or explain itself politely. It performs. Loudly, strangely, and often uncomfortably. From the start, it ...