'Jihadi Jane' is one of those books where the title and the hype are far
better than the actual product. At best, the book was a mildly engaging
tale of a youngster's tryst with the ISIL. I am not very clear what
really put me off about this book - yes, the accents seemed a touch
desperate but they weren't really the worst thing about 'Jihadi Jane'.
What perhaps disappointed me that the book read like the female ISIL
version of Reluctant Fundamentalist (it uses the same narrative style).
Also with a title like 'Jihadi Jane' I expected the book to be the story
of someone like Hejiye - a real fundamentalist operative - versus
Jamila.
Even so, not a terrible read. Will take your mind off a 3 hour flight.
Even so, not a terrible read. Will take your mind off a 3 hour flight.
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