Rebel Of The Sands No Spoiler Book Review
Hey lovelies!
Today I am bringing to you a no spoiler book review for Rebel Of The Sands. I was really drawn to this book because of the cover and I'd heard such lovely things! This had been mentioned in my September Wrap Up which I published yesterday, which you can also check out for more of what I've read this month!
Rebel Of The Sands by Alwyn Hamilton is a unique, diverse read set in the beautiful backdrop of a desert.
Keep reading for more!
About the book.
Author: Alwyn Hamilton
Pages: 320
Publisher: Viking Books For Young Readers
Published on: 7 April 2015
Rating: ★★★☆☆
Synopsis: She’s more gunpowder than girl—and the fate of the desert lies in her hands.
Mortals rule the desert nation of Miraji, but mystical beasts still roam the wild and barren wastes, and rumor has it that somewhere, djinni still practice their magic. But there's nothing mystical or magical about Dustwalk, the dead-end town that Amani can't wait to escape from.
Destined to wind up "wed or dead," Amani’s counting on her sharpshooting skills to get her out of Dustwalk. When she meets Jin, a mysterious and devastatingly handsome foreigner, in a shooting contest, she figures he’s the perfect escape route. But in all her years spent dreaming of leaving home, she never imagined she'd gallop away on a mythical horse, fleeing the murderous Sultan's army, with a fugitive who's wanted for treason. And she'd never have predicted she'd fall in love with him... or that he'd help her unlock the powerful truth of who she really is. (source)
Genre: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance
Recommended for: Anyone 11+.
My thoughts.
{ S U M M A R Y }
Rebel Of The Sands written by Alwyn Hamilton is about Amani,
a girl who is desperate to leave her dead-end town of Dustwalk. She has waited
for the opportunity to do so and when a foreigner turns up, she finally has the
chance to run. Together, they make their way over the desert plains and get
caught up in the heart of a fearless rebellion.
I was really excited for this, going into it! It sounded
amazing, I’d heard fairly good things and I really wanted to read more diverse
books that were set in different places, time periods or with characters from
different backgrounds and cultures.
I am going to talk about this more, but I was pretty
disappointed and I found it was overly hyped.
{ C O V E R }
I am such a sucker for beautiful covers and Rebel Of The
Sands is gorgeous! I like the colours used on the book and they contrast really
well and the lettering and side patterns are in gold and they’re all shiny! *heart
eye emoji* Also, I can appreciate a good font, and this bad boy has some
seriously awesome font! The cover designer for this should get a huge clap on
the back!
{ W R I T I N G }
I found this book didn’t have much, if any description or
detail. There wasn’t enough told about the place, the characters, the plot, the
history, the political problems and the main players in the book. The lack of
detail really had me confused and made it really hard for me to really get into
the book and enjoy it.
The writing, at times was also quite dry and although I read
this book in two days, it felt like it took a lot of effort for me to read,
which I hate to say, but unfortunately have to. I spent an hour or so reading
it and I had only gotten 100 pages in which is pretty slow for me. Due to how
unclear it was, I had to spend a lot of time re-reading passages, going back
and forth and trying to rack my brain to remember what had happened before.
{ I D E A }
In all honesty, I think this book had an idea that was way
too complicated and the lack of description and attention to detail made it
harder to understand. There was the present with Amani and Jin (the foreigner)
and the whole rebel cause and then there’s the whole political history of the
two countries, the history of the monarchy, the history of the magic, the history
of the characters and then to top that all off, there was magic too! If you didn’t
get what I’m trying to say, it’s that THERE WAS TOO MUCH GOING ON!!!
For a 358 page book, there was too much complication when it
could have been kept really, really simple. I was confused 99% of the time,
which sucked because I really wanted to like this book. The whole system of
magic was also so unclear and half the time, I sat there confused and the other
half time, I was frustrated at not being able to understand anything.
This was especially disappointing because the core of the
idea is actually pretty awesome. It’s intense and fun and if it had been done
correctly, would have made for one hell of a book.
{ P L O T }
So…the plot. There was also a lot of jumping where the
characters would be doing one thing and without much description, suddenly,
they’d be fighting off this group or running away from these people, if you get
what I’m trying to say. There was zero build up and too much action and it did
not turn out well.
I find reading action hard anyway and when there is not
enough description or background information, it just gets harder.
However, despite the not so great idea and writing, the plot
wasn’t too bad. There were a few minor twists and turns and the fast paced
action helped me to actually finish the book.
{ C H A R A C T E R S }
The characters, except for Amani did absolutely nothing for
me. I usually cannot help but fall in love with the male protagonist and I am sorry,
but that did not happen for me.
I feel so indifferent towards all the characters, especially
Jin. There was nothing outstanding or appealing about them. They weren’t
vibrant and real and bouncing off the pages for me, unfortunately. In fact, its
been a few days since I finished it and I barely even remember any of the
characters because they didn’t really leave a mark on me.
I know it sounds cold and harsh but it’s my job to share
honestly with you what I thought!
Butttt….I did like the female protagonists of the book such
as Amani. They were really kick ass and fun ladies and I liked how female
empowered it was. The book focused on a world where women couldn’t do things
just because they were women and I liked how Hamilton took that and totally
turned it around, showing girls can be strong.
{ F I N A L L Y }
The second book in the series is coming out next year and I’m
not yet ready to just write off this series so we shall see if I read the second
book. However, it’s no secret I didn’t really love this book but, I didn’t completely
hate it either. I liked its diverseness and female empowerment messages but I found
the writing, idea and characters lacking!
Are you going to read
this book? Or have you already read it? And if so, what did you think?
Let me know below!
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