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Rebel of the Sands (Rebel of the Sands #1) by Alwyn Hamilton - Review



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Amani hopes her skill with a gun will be enough to win her way out of Dustwalk, a dead-end town in the desert kingdom of Miraji where mythical creatures still roam in the wild and even djinni are rumored to still practice their magic. She figures that Jin, the mysterious stranger she meets in a shooting competition, could be her way out. However, she never expected that she'd ride out of town on a mythical horse while fleeing the Sultan's army with a wanted fugitive. And, how could she have known that she would begin to fall in love with him, or that he would help her unlock her potential.

I'm so glad that I finally decided to try Alwyn Hamilton's debut! I've heard so many great things about the story that, for some reason, I was concerned that it wouldn't live up to the hype. Luckily, it really does live up to it. After reading The Wrath and the Dawn, I needed more Middle Eastern inspired fantasy and, of course, I set my sights on this novel. I love that this is a fantasy western is set in a world that has a Middle Eastern flavor. It has a little bit of something for everyone from an awesomely tough leading lady, shoot 'em up action, plenty of sass and banter, a likable love interest, wonderful world building, and excellent character development. One of my only issues is that later in the novel, so many characters have been introduced that it was somewhat difficult to keep track of everyone. Plus, I did manage to predict one of the major twists, but I liked seeing the everyone else catch up.

Overall, I highly recommend this new release and if you haven't read this novel yet, what are you waiting for? I bet that if you liked The Young Elites by Marie Lu, Blood Red Road by Moira Young, and The Wrath and the Dawn by Renee Ahdieh, you would definitely enjoy Alwyn Hamilton's debut novel, a Middle Eastern influenced fantasy western, Rebel of the Sands. I'm looking forward to the release of the sequel, Traitor to the Throne, on March 7th, 2017!



I read this novel from July 14 - 28, 2016 and my review is also on Goodreads.

Comments

  1. Yey! I'm glad that you loved this one. I keep seeing positive reviews for it. I definitely need to read it.

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  2. I'm so glad you enjoyed it!! I really enjoyed reading it, too. And the sequel doesn't seem like it will come soon enough!

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  3. I'm so happy to hear you liked this Lauren! I completely agree with you about how there were too many characters introduced at the end, though. I remember being a bit confused about it all. I loved how strong of a female character Amani was, and it made up for everything!

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  4. This was such a creative plot. I was surprised by the plot twist at the end, too.

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    1. I was so pleased by this! I'm hoping the sequel will be just as impressive.

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  5. I'm so glad you liked this one! It's still a good favorite of mine. It's refreshing, fast-paced sort of read. :) I cannot wait for the sequel!

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  6. I'd like to pick this one up! Not that I've read The Wrath and the Dawn yet. *hemhem*

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    1. You don't need to have read it - this is the first in an all new series. :)

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