The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport


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A "Best Of" pick in BookBub Lit Hub Book Riot The Mary Sue

Highly anticipated in Library Journal Goodreads io9 Smart Bitches, Trashy Books Tor.com We Are Bookish The Portalist

"So much fun!"-Ann Leckie, New York Times bestselling author

From international bestseller Samit Basu, The Jinn-Bot of Shantiport is an exuberant new sci-fi adventure with heart that reads like a mash-up of "Aladdin" and Murderbot--with gloriously chaotic results

Shantiport was supposed to be a gateway to the stars. But the city is sinking, and its colonist rulers aren't helping anyone but themselves.

Lina, a daughter of failed revolutionaries, has no desire to escape Shantiport. She loves her city and would do anything to save its people. This is, in fact, the plan for her life, made before she was even born.

Her brother, Bador, is a small monkey bot with a big attitude and bigger ambitions. He wants a chance to leave this dead-end planet and explore the universe on his own terms. But that would mean abandoning the family he loves--even if they do take him for granted.

When Shantiport's resident tech billionaire coerces Lina into retrieving a powerful artifact rumored to be able to reshape reality, forces from before their time begin coalescing around the siblings. And when you throw in a piece of sentient, off-world tech with the ability to grant three wishes into the mix... None of the city's powers will know what hit them.

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The City Inside

Author: Samit Basu
Publisher: Tordotcom
Published: 10/03/2023
Pages: 416
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.40h x 5.60w x 1.50d
ISBN13: 9781250827517
ISBN10: 1250827515
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Science Fiction | Space Opera

About the Author

Samit Basu is an Indian novelist. He's published several novels in a range of speculative genres, all critically acclaimed and bestselling in India, beginning with The Simoqin Prophecies (2003). The City Inside was shortlisted (as Chosen Spirits) for the JCB Prize, India's biggest literary award. He also works as a director-screenwriter (Netflix, 2019), a comics writer, and a columnist. He lives in Delhi, Mumbai, and on the internet.

Website: samitbasu.com
Twitter: @samitbasu
Instagram: @samitbasu