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This one just wasn't for me. Indeed The Golem and the Jinni seems to be much loved by many and I can find no fault in the prose or narrative execution. However, I just am not compelled to read simply by the "what if x?" story arc that seems to be popular in some genre fiction (throwing some genre shade alert!). I need three-dimensional, engaging characters and a tangible, conflicty-resolutiony plot that isn't just shoved in the last 80 pages to wrap everything up in a neat little bundle.
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Absolutely lovely - I had a hard time believing this was a debut novel.
We follow our title characters, a woman of clay and a man of fire, as they share in the common struggles of turn-of-the-century immigrants to New York while trying to maintain the secret of their more fantastic natures. Wecker's story explores the vast scope of two cultures' mythologies and histories, yet manages to remain personal and intimate. As Chava and Ahmad discover the ways their paths cross and intertwine, you canno ...more
We follow our title characters, a woman of clay and a man of fire, as they share in the common struggles of turn-of-the-century immigrants to New York while trying to maintain the secret of their more fantastic natures. Wecker's story explores the vast scope of two cultures' mythologies and histories, yet manages to remain personal and intimate. As Chava and Ahmad discover the ways their paths cross and intertwine, you canno ...more
Feb 21, 2014
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3-3.5 stars
This book had a lot of elements that I really enjoy - the setting (both time and place), well-developed characters, and I loved the intertwining of all their stories and the fantastical elements. I thought it could have been pared down a bit. I say that often though, so maybe it is just my attention span.
This book had a lot of elements that I really enjoy - the setting (both time and place), well-developed characters, and I loved the intertwining of all their stories and the fantastical elements. I thought it could have been pared down a bit. I say that often though, so maybe it is just my attention span.
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