'A Master of Djinn' dives deep into myth and magic, blending real folklore with fresh twists. The book pulls from Egyptian mythology, featuring djinn as central figures—those ancient spirits of fire and smoke from Middle Eastern tales. But it doesn’t stop there. You’ll encounter ghouls, creatures straight out of Arabian lore, lurking in shadows and feasting on the dead. The author also weaves in lesser-known beings like the afrit, a class of powerful, often malevolent djinn.
The world-building feels authentic because it roots these beings in their cultural origins while giving them new life in a steampunk Cairo. Some creatures stick close to their mythological roots, like the marid, towering djinn known for their strength and arrogance. Others get creative liberties—hybrid designs or abilities tailored to the story’s conflicts. What’s brilliant is how the book balances reverence for tradition with bold reinvention, making the supernatural elements feel both familiar and thrillingly original.
The creatures in 'A Master of Djinn' are a mix of textbook mythology and clever reimaginings. Djinn, of course, are front and center, but they’re not the wish-granting genies of pop culture. These djinn are complex, bound by rules from ancient lore—like their vulnerability to iron or salt. The book also introduces creatures like the nasnas, a grotesque half-being from Arab myth, which fans of obscure folklore will recognize. The blend of accurate details and inventive spins makes the supernatural elements feel grounded yet surprising.
What stands out in 'A Master of Djinn' is how mythology fuels the narrative. The djinn aren’t just decorations; their cultural baggage matters. For instance, the ifrit’s reputation for destruction plays into political tensions in the story. Even minor creatures, like the shadowy ghouls, adhere to regional myths—they haunt graveyards, just as described in old Bedouin tales. The author doesn’t shy from darker, less Disneyfied versions of these beings. A marid’s arrogance isn’t glamorized; it’s a flaw that leads to conflict. This respect for the source material elevates the fantasy into something richer.
I geeked out over how 'A Master of Djinn' treats its creatures. The djinn aren’t just generic fantasy tropes; they reflect specific regional legends—like the ifrit, often depicted as rebellious and fiery. The book even nods to the hierarchical djinn society described in old texts, from lowly ghouls to aristocratic marids. Lesser-known entities like the si’lat, shape-shifting tricksters, also appear, adding layers of authenticity. The author clearly did homework, but the real magic is how these beings drive the plot. A marid’s pride might spark a duel, or a ghoul’s hunger becomes a clue. It’s mythology serving the story, not just window dressing.
The mythological creatures in 'A Master of Djinn' are more than set pieces—they’re characters with depth. Take the djinn: some are allies, others villains, and their powers align with their natures. A scholarly marid might wield knowledge as a weapon, while a street-smart ghoul uses cunning. The book also explores how humans and these beings coexist, clash, or manipulate each other. It’s not just about flashy magic; it’s about cultural echoes and personal stakes, making the mythology feel alive.
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Cassy had always felt different from others as if she didn't belong anywhere, and if it was because she didn't belong here but in another world, and if her destiny was more important than just going to college and getting a job after graduation.
After a solar eclipse and apocalyptic visions, Cassy's destiny will be revealed to her, will she be strong enough to face the danger that will come her way.
Fortunately, she won't be alone, her soul mate will always be there for her and so will her friends, together they will learn to fight and become strong enough to face the Demon God and his army.
If you like fantasy novels about mages, warriors, shapesfithers, demons, travel between different worlds, systems, this novel is for you.
WARNING, the main couple will be a straight couple and the side couple will be a gay couple (boys love), you have been warned.
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