This 1977 release mixes real genie myth with a modern (1960's/1970's) view on the paranormal and paganism.
Our lead character had gotten herself mixed up with a cult who worship a very old and very powerful Djinn. As she battles for her own sanity, she also ends up battling her own sister.
Not only is her sister the one who set the Djinn free, she has brought hell on earth to those around her.
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Djinn by Gramham Masterton
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I hated this story as a child. It made me want to cry. I still hate it and im 58. I use to wish that in the end when he became a swan he would go back and hurt his mother and siblings and all of those who tormented him. The abuse is horrific. How can this be considered a childrens story.
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