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bookcub · 1 year ago
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Book Rec of Djinn . . .Jinn. .. Jinni. . .
Rated on how likely the jinn would be my friend
The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah- Qadir is the jinn with the largest role and I cannot decide if he would find me mildly amusing or mildly annoying. Either way, he would probably not be talkative and not view me as a threat or a priority.
5/10
The Daevabad Trilogy by SA Chakraborty- While the term djinn is a controversial one in this world, there are plenty of djinn to choose from. Nahri might be my friend, if she didn't see me as an easy mark (which is very likely). I would very much enjoy her company if she didn't have her defenses up. Ali would probably find me interesting as a human and ask me a mixture of interesting and boring questions. Both would care if I died, unlike Dara, who wouldn't care if he accidentally caused my death.
6/10
A Master of Djinn by P Djeli Clark- I don't want to cause any spoilers but our main djinn would absolutely find me adorable, if not easily manipulated. We could definitely have a few fun nights for sure.
7/10
This Woven Kingdom by Tahereh Mafi- Alizah would 1000% defend me with her life and successfully save it, but I am uncertain how receptive she would be to friendship, considering how guarded she is. I, however, would absolutely put in the effort for her.
7.5/10
An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir- If I remember book two correctly, I would absolutely never become friends with this jinn. And I think they would actively want to kill me.
0/10
The Golem and the Jinni by Helene Wecker - Ahmed would not be friends with me and be very very rude to me, although he would not kill me. I would rather be friends with Chava, the golem instead. We would be besties.
1/10
Nayra and the Djinn by Iasmin Omar Ata-
Majan is a delight and I think we are likely to get along fairly well, although certainly not to the extent Nayra and Marjan have bonded. But we could tell each other stories and reignite some of the spark in each other's lives, encouraging exploration and connection. A fun and emotional time!!
8/10
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ohwarnette · 2 years ago
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If there is only to be one more tale tonight, let it be the one about the storyteller who changed her fate with her fables. Let it be a story about stories and the power they have to sway mortal hearts.
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tinynavajoreads · 2 years ago
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Just One More Page's March Book Photo Challenge
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March 1, 2023 - TBR This Month
I saw this pop up on my feed and I'm trying to find smaller ways to participate more in the booklr community. And I knew that I had a lot of books that I had acquired recently, and these are only part of what's on my to-be-read list, but ones that I figured I could read this month. Or, at least, make an attempt at reading. We'll see how far I actually get.
First on my TBR is The Starless Sea by Erin Morgenstern. I have read this book before, but this time around it's for the Traveling Book Project being put in by @just0nemorepage and I'm excited for it!
The rest of the list is Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata, Poison for Breakfast by Lemony Snicket, The Kaiju Preservation Society by John Scalzi, A Psalm for the Wild-Built by Becky Chambers, The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah, Qualityland by Marc-Uwe Kling, Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley, and Book of Night by Holly Black.
What's your TBR for this month? Do you plan one? Or just get what feels like you'll most read at the moment? I usually do what I feel like I'll read, but I do have a rough idea of books I would like to read.
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fantasybooktournament · 2 years ago
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just0nemorepage · 3 months ago
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The Stardust Thief || Chelsea Abdullah || The Sandsea Trilogy #1 || 468 pages Top 3 Genres: Fantasy / Retellings / Young Adult
Synopsis: Loulie al-Nazari is the Midnight Merchant: a criminal who, with the help of her jinn bodyguard, hunts and sells illegal magic. When she saves the life of a cowardly prince, she draws the attention of his powerful father, the sultan, who blackmails her into finding an ancient lamp that has the power to revive the barren land—at the cost of sacrificing all jinn.
With no choice but to obey or be executed, Loulie journeys with the sultan’s oldest son to find the artifact. Aided by her bodyguard, who has secrets of his own, they must survive ghoul attacks, outwit a vengeful jinn queen, and confront a malicious killer from Loulie’s past. And, in a world where story is reality and illusion is truth, Loulie will discover that everything—her enemy, her magic, even her own past—is not what it seems, and she must decide who she will become in this new reality.
Publication Date: May 2022. / Average Rating: 4.01. / Number of Ratings: ~23,960.
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lizarazoart · 1 year ago
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The Stardust Thief
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checkoutmybookshelf · 4 months ago
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OMG YOU GUYS FINALLY!!! I loved The Stardust Thief and I'm psyched we finally have a release date for The Ashfire King!!!
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elizmanderson · 2 years ago
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2022 wrap-up, part 2
click here for part 1 | click here for part 3
aaaaaaand we're back for more of a look at this year. today's topic is reading, which is considerably less sparkling than writing for the reasons below.
top reads in 2022
woof I did so little reading in 2022. I really thought I'd do more once grad school was done, but by then I was doing amm and working on book things for my debut, so it just kinda. didn't happen. I read 14 new books, and 4 of them didn't happen until I was at my parents' house for the holidays.
so maybe it doesn't mean a ton since I read so little, but here are my top reads this year, in no particular order:
Silver in the Wood by Emily Tesh
as you know if you followed me when I actually read this book: obsessed. I wrote so many posts like OH MY GOD THIS BOOK until ofmd distracted me. I read this book twice in one month, in one sitting each time, and posted nonstop bullshit on twitter about it, too. super short, excellent forest vibes, folkloric, gay, what's not to love
Legends & Lattes by Travis Baldree
cozy fantasy, sapphic, not too long, exactly what I need from my fiction, and broke a reading slump that lasted most of my year thank god (no literally I read Silver in the Wood twice in march and then kinda cycled between books without finishing any of them until I read this in probably october)
The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches, Sangu Mandanna
new comfort read, ahoy! again a cozy fantasy, chock full of found family, so goddamn SOFT and again exactly what I need from my fiction, made me cry but mostly in a good way
The Mutantsitters Club by SJ Whitby
finally, a standalone in the Cute Mutants universe!! all the things you know & love about SJ's works, but softer, sweeter, and bite-sized, which is exactly what I need in my old age and also bc I'm a coward who hasn't even finished the original series yet bc I'm so scared of the many ways SJ might break my heart
the Brown Sisters trilogy by Talia Hibbert (reread)
obviously fantastic bc I reread at least one of them every year and this year went for all three. heartwarming & heartbreaking and digs into various mental health issues as well as neurodivergence (implicitly with Dani Brown, explicitly with Eve Brown) and chronic illness (Chloe Brown)
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upcoming books I'm looking forward to
The Love Match by Priyanka Taslim
YA contemporary, debut author
Bianca Torre Is Afraid of Everything by Justine Pucella Winans
YA mystery, debut author
Flowerheart by Catherine Bakewell
cottagecore fantasy romance
The Ashfire King by Chelsea Abdullah
epic fantasy, sequel to The Stardust Thief
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libertyreads · 8 months ago
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March Wrap Up 2024--
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What a month that was. Did I read more than what I was supposed to? Yes. Am I mad about it? No. My goal for the year is to stay between 52 and 104 books read which means I need to read roughly 8 books per month (technically 8.6 or something like that) at the maximum. All this basically means is that I have to stick to reading 8 books next month. I blame the fact that my library hold came in 2 weeks early and I really didn't want to get back in line for it since it took so long to come in. Let's get to what I read and what I rated what I read.
Comics/Graphic Novels-- 1. Teen Titans: Raven by Kami Garcia and Gabriel Picolo--3.75 stars (original rating).
Novellas-- 1. Must Love Hockey by Sarina Bowen (Kindle)--3.75 stars.
2. The Dead Cat Tail Assassins by P. Djeli Clark (NetGalley)--4 stars.
Novels-- 1. No Coincidence by Rafat Kosik--1.75 stars.
2. The Three-Body Problem by Cixin Liu--3 stars.
3. The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah--3.75 stars.
4. Everyone on This Train Is a Suspect by Benjamin Stevenson (Library)--4 stars.
5. Ghost Station by S.A. Barnes (NetGalley)--3.25 stars.
6. The Foxglove King by Hannah F. Whitten--4.25 stars (original rating).
The average star rating for the month ended up being 3.5 stars which was such a surprise given that this is the month with my worst rated book of the year so far. Not too shabby though.
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bekah-reading · 1 year ago
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Not me having friends that ask for a recommendation and I am shamelessly dropping The Stardust Thief every chance I get. I really want more people I know to read it so I can talk about it.
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box-keeper · 2 years ago
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Neither here nor there but long ago...
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ismahanescorner · 1 year ago
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Book Haul | 📚🩵
the newest editions to my biblio-family!! 
🌟 The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah (very excited to read an Arabian fantasy written by an actual Arab author!!!) 😁😁😁
❣️Get A Life, Chloe Brown by Talia Hibbert (heard loads of good stuff about this one!!)
⛺️ Highly Suspicious and Unfairly Cute by Talia Hibbert (the hype got to me, hopefully it’s worth it!)
⛱️ Every Summer After by Carley Fortune (literally have no idea what this is about!)
♦️Solitaire by Alice Oseman (i loved everything i read by this author!!) 💗
🪄Back In A Spell by Lana Harper (witches?? count me in!!) 😌
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mistwraiths · 2 years ago
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3.5 stars
So, this was a very long albeit mostly enjoyable read. It had all the trappings I wanted in a fantasy. Nobles, thieves, magic, stories, the great journeying and adventures, and good worldbuilding and interesting characters. I really liked the inclusion of the tales themselves being in the story too.
However, there was just something so... average about this book? I think it was just the writing and I'm not trying to be mean, but most everything felt written on a more surface level. Nothing moved me, the writing wasn't super descriptive or good. It was just simple? I didn't fall in love with the characters. I like them but they didn't do anything for me.
This is not to say that this book isn't enjoyable! The jinn, the relics, the Sandsea, it's all very interesting. The secrets and betrayals were everywhere in this story. I think my favorite part was that these characters did stumble and fail, they didn't immediately get along, didn't immediately like each other, got hurt, etc.
The ending was definitely the best part in my opinion because it took about a good 120ish pages before it really began to start.
I liked Qadir and Loulie's adopted family relationship. And I really liked how Mazen is completely unskilled but a good person. And Alisha and her deal was very intriguing.
I'm interested to seeing what happens next.
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wakingupnexttoyou · 2 years ago
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Also starting this one today. It's based on the stories from on thousand and one nights (where Aladdin and his tales come from). Also didn't realize this one was part of an unfinished trilogy until I opened the book lol. Apparently I need to check these things closer because I said I wasn't starting and series that weren't finished �� oh well! I'm pretty excited for this one!
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fantasybooktournament · 2 years ago
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Book review: The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah
Rating: 4/5
I read this earlier this year and loved it. The setting was great, I loved seeing the world and learning about it, the people in it, and the magic.
There are 3 point-of-view characters, Loulie, Mazen, and Aisha. I liked all of them, and seeing their different perspectives on the world and seeing how each of them and their motives clashed was interesting. Of the 3 I'd say Mazen was the one I disliked the most; his character felt kind of flat next to the other two for a good portion of the story.
I initially listened to this as an audiobook through my library (later I purchased a hard copy), which had 3 narrators, one for each POV. I was kind of thrown off a little at first by this, because each of the narrators had different interpretations for characters within the story. I adjusted though and actually I kind of liked that in the end. You get a different feel for the way the characters view themselves, each other, and others.
I do wish more time had been spent on showing the relationship between Loulie and her jinn friend Qadir. I also think some sequences went on a little too long, or just didn't quite achieve what the author was probably going for.
Thank you!!
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just-a-bookish-reader · 2 years ago
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The Stardust Thief by Chelsea Abdullah My rating: 5 of 5 stars This book was amazing. I read it while waiting for flights and on flights to Charleston for YAllFest last month and I finished it so suddenly that my dad and I were thankful our first flight was only an hour long and then we had a layover, so I could just listen to an audiobook and survive before I could get to the other books I had packed. And honestly, in someways I feel like this book has ruined me forever.
The storytelling aspect was so strong, the way the author set it up with it actually being a story being told and not just running dialogue between characters that felt info dumpy... I almost find the latter annoying now even though that's much more common than what this book did. Also some of the flashbacks the way they were written - for some reason were giving me Six of Crows flashback vibes?
Which is absolutely meant to be taken as a compliment because I think those have been the best sorts of flashbacks I've ever read. Everything felt so vivid and real when I was reading it, and I cannot wait for the second book, but hey at least we have a title and a cover for it! Overall, completely 5 stars, magnificent masterpiece of a novel, and I can't wait to see what Chelsea Abdullah does with the rest of the series! View all my reviews
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