![]() ![]() I enjoyed the Jinni world and all of the magic involved in wishes. I found the concept to be extremely intriguing. You know the kind of book that’s alright when you read it, but you don’t retain anything from it and you will probably forget about it within a few weeks? Yeah, that was this book for me. ![]() It wasn’t bad – it held my interest well enough and wasn’t a struggle to read – but it wasn’t really that great, either. This is a hard review to write, because this book didn’t really do anything for me either way. Both girls must play their parts among enemies who would kill them if the deception were ever discovered-enemies including the young men Najwa and Zayele are just discovering they might love. ![]() With a rush of smoke and fire, they fall apart and re-form-as each other. Zayele is a human on her way to marry a prince of Baghdad-which she’ll do anything to avoid. Najwa is a jinni, training to be a spy in the war against the humans. ![]()
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