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Of Possession and Potential: Mehak Khan's 'Jinns' was exciting until it wasn't

Of Mothers and Magic: Nur Nasreen Ibrahim's 'Picture of a Dying World' was a complicated, entertaining mess

Of Mysteries and Maharajas: Imran Kureishi's 'In the Realm of Demons' is a fun little supernatural mystery

Of Queens and Qissas: Usman T. Malik's 'City of Red Midnight' makes a good case for oral story telling

Of Wars and Vengeance: Sami Shah's The Havelberg Djinn is a good addition to South Asian supernatural fiction

Of Djinn and Anthologies: Mahvesh Murad and Jared Shurin's 'The Djinn Falls in Love and Other Stories' is just amazing supernatural stuff

Of Djinn and Drones: Sami Shah's 'Reap' is the perfect blend of supernatural and horror

Of Djinn and Desi-ness: Kamila Shamsie's 'The Congregation' is an interesting twist on a cliché representation of magical creatures