

If you don’t wish to pay any money for this you can get a lowly-peasant’s pdf file to read, for free, over at Flyleaf.

Take some super good fantasy with a good African/Caribbean flavour, season with a nice hint of steampunk, and bake slowly for a few of hours in an althist New Orleans: what more can you ever want from a book?
This good length novella is from around the same time as Djèlí was writing the Dead Djinn series, and with all of these stories you really pick up on the time in Djèlí’s writing that he begins to introduce steampunk elements into his unique and wonderful style of fantasy.
A really well written, really enjoyable read.
For my next P. Djèlí Clark story, i’m going back in time. I managed to track down some earlier stories of his that i missed: gotta read them all. First up of those will be The Things My Mother Left Me.

I bought this for “The Things My Mother Left Me” written by P. Djèlí Clark. However, if the rest of it is anything like Djèlí’s writing i will definitely be reading through all of it.


Available in the collections, Tales from Earthsea and The Found and the Lost.

Available in the collections, Tales from Earthsea and The Found and the Lost.

Available in the collections, Tales from Earthsea and The Found and the Lost.
