Ratings13
Average rating3.7
The writing felt very clunky and disjointed to me. It was hard to pick up on the time jumps and I am used to reading duel timeline books. I had high hopes for this one but it was just not something I could read.
DNF @ 10%
Okay, not rating this one because I honestly think it has the potential to be a good book it just isn't one I would like. It's the writing style which just hits me wrong.
I got this because of Djinn in the title. So disappointed it played so little role in this story. So much so, if the Djinn was removed completely, it would not have affected the story at all. Other than that the story was fine and well written.
Book Review: The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years by Shubnum Khan
Rating: ★★★★☆
Shubnum Khan's “The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years” takes readers on a mesmerizing journey through the crumbling halls of Akbar Manzil, a once-grand estate that now stands as a refuge for those seeking solace from their pasts. Set in South Africa, the novel weaves together two timelines - one in 1932 following the Khan family's struggles, and another in 2014 where Sana Malek unravels the mysteries hidden within the mansion's walls.
Sana's curiosity and tenacity lead her to explore the forgotten East Wing of Akbar Manzil, unearthing the tragic tale of Meena, the original owner's second wife who met a mysterious end a century ago. As Sana delves deeper into the mansion's dark history, she unknowingly awakens a grieving djinn who has lingered since Meena's demise, setting off a chain of events that will impact the lives of both the living and the dead.
Khan's writing is both enchanting and evocative, immersing readers in the eerie atmosphere of Akbar Manzil alongside its eclectic cast of characters. The dual timeline narrative adds depth to the story, allowing for a rich exploration of family dynamics, love, loss, and the enduring power of secrets.
One of the standout features of the book is its captivating cover art, which perfectly captures the haunting allure of the story within. Khan's ability to blend history, mystery, and supernatural elements seamlessly makes “The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years” a compelling and unforgettable read.
Overall, I found “The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years” to be a riveting tale that kept me engaged from start to finish. With its well-developed characters and intricate plot twists, this novel is sure to enchant readers who enjoy a blend of historical fiction, mystique, and poignant storytelling. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a thought-provoking and immersive read that lingers long after the final page is turned.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
I am in love with this house! The author did an amazing job at making the house feel vaguely alive. The colors, smells, and feelings are well described and there is a feeling that the house reacts to these things and the people within. The historical story is well told. The author does a great job of making even the horrid people seem almost reasonable or at least pitiable. The found family aspect of the modern storyline is heartwarming. The djinn haunted the background. I wanted more of the djinn, but that would have made this a different story. The twist at the end was pretty obvious by the time we got there, but I wasn't upset that I had figured it out because I wanted to know what that character had to say.
Beautiful writing, memorable story, and a great setting.
This book was not what I expected, the story was a little bit too slow for me and nothing much happened, but I loved the dynamics between the characters and the past/present timelines. The ending surprised me a lot, there was something I was definitely not expecting! Overall, this book was pretty good.