Faris
All Faris wants is to become great in battle and fight for his country. But then his father arranges a marriage with the general's daughter. Torn between duty, family and his own desires, Faris must decide which is most important, knowing that any choice he makes will have dire consequences.
For a short read, this packs a punch. The Middle Eastern setting is beautifully depicted (think Aladdin), the characters well defined, and the twists will keep you guessing. My only wish is that the author had more definitively stated the ending that he had become a djinn. Otherwise, Faris is an excellent read.
For a short read, this packs a punch. The Middle Eastern setting is beautifully depicted (think Aladdin), the characters well defined, and the twists will keep you guessing. My only wish is that the author had more definitively stated the ending that he had become a djinn. Otherwise, Faris is an excellent read.