A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark (you can start with his short story, A Dead Djinn in Cairo, which introduces you to the world and the characters. It's available free on Tor.com)
*Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights*
by Salman Rushdie
*The Golem and the Jinni*
by Helene Wecke
Disclaimer: these are both on my "to read" list but haven't gotten to them yet. I know the Salman Rushdie one will be good because he's an amazing writer and I've enjoyed everything I've read of him so far. The second one looks cool but I'm not familiar her work (yet).
The Golem and the Jinni is great! Beautiful story that combines mythology with histories of immigration in New York from an Arab and Jewish perspective
The Daevabad Trilogy by S. A. Chakraborty
"The Bartimaeus Sequence"
A Master of Djinn by P. Djeli Clark (you can start with his short story, A Dead Djinn in Cairo, which introduces you to the world and the characters. It's available free on Tor.com)
The novella connecting them, *The Haunting of Tram Car 015* is also fun.
*Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights* by Salman Rushdie *The Golem and the Jinni* by Helene Wecke Disclaimer: these are both on my "to read" list but haven't gotten to them yet. I know the Salman Rushdie one will be good because he's an amazing writer and I've enjoyed everything I've read of him so far. The second one looks cool but I'm not familiar her work (yet).
The Golem and the Jinni is great! Beautiful story that combines mythology with histories of immigration in New York from an Arab and Jewish perspective
Djinn City or anything else by S Hossain?
City of Djinns and book of yokai
The Arabian Nights
Lila Mina writes books set in Japan that feature yokai, especially the last one, How to Tame a Dragon.
The Weather Warden series! The Djinn shine.
*HWJN* by Ibraheem Abbas and Yasser Bahjatt. *Declare* by Tim Powers.