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Day of the Djinn Warrior - P.B Kerr

  This was one confusing book! and I got through it really really slo-wel-ey because of that fact! It was confusing because basically some of the characters turn into spirits, they then share the other characters bodies and keep switching whose body they share. The book refers to them in one chapter as one person, but then in the next two people?! Quite funny in a few parts, but comedy isn't one of this books genres really.  The other books in this series were more interesting than this one. I think that the plot idea was terrific I really do, but the way the novel was written lets it down big time. So hats why I rated the book...

    6/10, Got something to say about this book, why not tell the world in the comments!

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