
The Gurkha and the Lord of Tuesday
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July 1, 2019
Melek Ahmar, the Lord of Mars, the Red King, the Lord of Tuesday, Most August Rajah of Djinn, has been slumbering for millennia, and now that he has awakened, he is eager to wreak havoc and bend the Humes' wills to his wishes. When he meets up with an exile, Bhan Gurung, however, Melek Ahmar soon learns that these Humes aren't quite as easy to manipulate as they used to be. The local city is controlled by a technology, Karma, that rewards good behavior and gives even the worst members of society necessities, and no one seems willing to rebel. Hossain (Djinn City, 2017) paints a rich, interesting, even plausible future and fills it with a cast of quirky characters. Readers will laugh at Melek Ahmar's narcissism, especially when his plans are thwarted, as well as Hossain's irreverent writing style, including the characters' cheeky dialogue. With a mischievous protagonist and fascinating world building, this one should be recommended to readers who like their djinn tales with a large helping of humor.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)
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