Book Summary:
Once upon a time, Akbar Manzil was a grand estate. It was glorious; it was loved. Then tragedy struck, changing the way everyone viewed the house. Now, it’s home to a misfit group of boarders.
Sana is the newest boarder to enter the home but is willing to look where others have not. This will give her the unique opportunity to learn the secrets of the house - and all the darkness hidden within.
My Review:
Oh wow. I don’t think I’ve ever read a thriller that was so poignant and heartbreaking. Okay, I’ve read plenty of heartbreaking thrillers…but none quite like The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years.
This novel carefully weaves in a paranormal element (the family djinn) to drive home the sense of time and loss. It was beautifully done. Even those who don’t like a lot of paranormal in their thrillers will probably enjoy that twist.
The writing of The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years made this book come alive. I felt it cut to my core, as this book is all about love and loss. I’m honestly not even sure what else to say, as it feels like this book can easily speak for itself.
Highlights:
Historical
Magical Realism
Lilting Ghost Tale
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- Started reading
- 8 September, 2024: Finished reading
- 8 September, 2024: Reviewed