The Hidden Palace

A Novel of the Golem and the Jinni - Library Edition

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Published June 8, 2021 by Blackstone Pub.

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978-1-6650-9601-0
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4 stars (24 reviews)

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Review of 'Hidden Palace' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

I mean, I continue to love magical creatures in historical New York.

I just… the first book was very hopeful, and this one feels pessimistic… to the point where I considered googling whether Wecker had divorced in the intervening years. Perhaps it’s the fear of writing a happy couple together; the conventional wisdom that the only conflict in a love story can be “will they or won’t they?”, and once you answer that the story can only be over.

I liked seeing Sophia Winston explore the Middle East. I liked seeing Chava and Ahmad face shadow versions of themselves. I just wish they had stayed together, and that the ending was less unhappy.

Review of 'Hidden Palace' on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

Because this is book 2, I'm going to hide some of my review in spoilers for people who haven't read the first book. I never know how to review books in a series so as not to spoil things for people who never read the first book...

Going into this book, I was incredibly afraid it wouldn't live up to what I remember feeling after reading the first book. The first book was delightfully warm, had an interesting cast of characters, and a sufficiently intriguing plot that felt self-contained as it wrapped itself up. When I read there was going to be a sequel (several years after the first had come out), I was skeptical and dragged my feet at giving it a chance. I'm so glad I did.

Chava and Ahmad, unlikely lovers brought together under a unifying stressful situation in the first book, now have had time to …

reviewed The Hidden Palace by Helene Wecker (The Golem and the Jinni, #2)

The unlikely romance between lonely mythical beings from different traditions continues

3 stars

The Golem And The Jinni has a sequel that resolves some things, but not all of them. See my review of the first installment: lire.boitam.eu/book/8848

Both characters are more human, but don't want to lose what made them "them". Both are confronted by a being similar as them (but of the opposite sex), which doesn't make anything easier. The new cast of human characters are more interesting than the main couple, which is a nice change.

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