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definitely recommend reading the novellas that come before first, i didn't and it made reading a bit of a confusing journey
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A Dead Djinn in Cairo (Dead Djinn Universe, #0.1)
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Post from the A Master of Djinn (Dead Djinn Universe, #1) forum
If anyone is interested in reading the short story prequels, I stumbled across them in these places!
#0.1 A Dead Djinn in Cairo - free on Reactor: https://reactormag.com/read-p-djeli-clarks-a-dead-djinn-in-cairo/
#0.2 The Angel of Khan el-Khalili - free on Reactor: https://reactormag.com/the-angel-of-khan-el-khalili-p-djeli-clark/
#0.3 The Haunting of Tram Car 015 - Reactor only has an excerpt but looks like the audiobook is included on Spotify if you have premium!
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Angmara commented on cetra's review of When Among Crows
4.25 ⭐️ a solid urban fantasy novella that intertwines Slavic folklore with the dark cityscape of Chicago. i’m pleasantly surprised by how much i liked this. Roth does a great job of balancing world-building and character dynamics against a short amount of pages. the steady pace of the narrative was inserted with just the right amounts of suspense and intrigue to keep me invested, and the Polish folklore elements felt authentic and original to the story. it made for an excellent fantasy palate cleanser and i’m very much looking forward to its sequel.
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it was fascinating to re-read this. call it me being jaded, call it me being biased by knowing what's to come but this wasn't the earth-shattering story i remember. it's a YA powerhouse for sure and sets up a fantastic trilogy. it's innovative, well-written, and hits the right components to keep all the youths entranced. but the arena itself was a little... bland? and some parts felt a bit drawn out. i get that there is a big focus on relationship building with rue and peeta to round out katniss as a character, but the gamemakers really didn't bring the thunder. although i do have to give credit to the trackerjackets and bone-chilling mutts. and maybe i misremembered the level of interaction between all the tributes (quite limited and the conflicts were short). again maybe this is me knowing how hard things can go and being desensitized. perhaps i'm just more into the rebellion storyline at this point in my life?
apparently it's difficult for me to compose my thoughts on this. there's so many intermingling layers: this being a re-read many many many years later with very different perspectives/priorities, the series being part of my life for far over a decade and smoldering in my brain for so long, the interplay of very prominent movies/actors and how if affects the reading experience. there's almost too much to consider, similar to harry potter or lord of the rings.
this was a five star read for 15 year old melanie but i have to be honest to my experience and accept this was a four star read for 31 year old melanie. but i give this book a lot of respect for being a cornerstone for this genre. i really think catching fire is going to be more appealing to me during this re-read; the high octane environment and increasing political complexity is going to capture my attention better. and (i know i'm in the minorest of minorities here) but i've never been 100% sold by katniss/peeta so i welcome the shift into other storylines.
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