I'll admit I was a bit wary when I picked up Djinn Falls In Love: tempted by authors such as K.J. Parker and Claire North, I worried that the collection itself might suffer from repetition. I needn't have worried. The collection demonstrates a truly staggering variety of perspectives on the concept ...
This book was far too dull for me to enjoy it. It started off kind of OK with Mabel, a young girl, that's working to get a better life, but then the story took a jump to the future and her daughter Nell took over and then the story started to drag. I just didn't care for her and her mother anymore ...
This book was far too dull for me to enjoy it. It started off kind of OK with Mabel, a young girl, that's working to get a better life, but then the story took a jump to the future and her daughter Nell took over and then the story started to drag. I just didn't care for her and her mother anymore ...