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Average rating4
I have very mixed feelings about this book. I think, ultimately, this is a very good book that just wasn't for me.
I'm a character reader, and even though the characters felt well-rounded, they had very little agency. That's not to say that they're not active. They're always doing things and the story moves at a pretty good clip. The problem is that everything is always happening to them. The whole story is: an obstacle gets in their way, and they have to figure out how to make it through. I will say that the obstacles matter to the overall plot, you couldn't just skip past one and keep reading. But they only occasionally lead to any character growth. Also, even though they have different motivations, all the characters on the quest more-or-less get along. There are some surprise twists, but since they're done as twists, they don't add tension during the middle of the book.
All of that said, I absolutely loved the worldbuilding and magic in this book. The jinn and the lore around them are super interesting. The way that the humans and jinn have different lore about the same events is a nice touch. I won't say more because spoilers, but the there are a lot of reveals about the jinn and their magic, as well as about the sultan and his wives, and that did not disappoint.
Overall, I liked the story, but every time I put it down I struggled to pick it up again.