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Hero at the Fall
by Alwyn Hamilton
The Rebel Prince is captured in a mythical prison, the Rebellion is hemorrhaging lives, the stakes are high for Amani, newly appointed leader of the Rebellion with big shoes to fill. Setting out with Jin and the twins to free their friends, and stop a couple wars, Amani must name and quell the voice of doubt within her.
This was a captivating and beautiful conclusion to a very fun series. Action packed, this kept me reading LONG after my bedtime 100 pages quickly turned into the whole book! I feel like this book really examines Amani's first quest, the true quest of all three books, to find out who she is, and what she's made of. Turns out she's made of pretty stern stuff as she tries to take the best parts of all her friends - Jin, Shazad, Ahmed, all the Demdjii - and rectify some major wrongs and move her beloved desert into the future. This was a delight full of myth and magic, love, loss, and a very satisfying conclusion to some beloved characters. I will definitely be revisiting Miraji.
This was a captivating and beautiful conclusion to a very fun series. Action packed, this kept me reading LONG after my bedtime 100 pages quickly turned into the whole book! I feel like this book really examines Amani's first quest, the true quest of all three books, to find out who she is, and what she's made of. Turns out she's made of pretty stern stuff as she tries to take the best parts of all her friends - Jin, Shazad, Ahmed, all the Demdjii - and rectify some major wrongs and move her beloved desert into the future. This was a delight full of myth and magic, love, loss, and a very satisfying conclusion to some beloved characters. I will definitely be revisiting Miraji.