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Hero at the Fall
by Alwyn Hamilton
A smashing end to the Rebel of Sands series.
Looking back at my past reviews of the series I feel that this book was my favourite, the stakes seemed higher, the enemies more powerful and the love more intense between Amani and Jin.
Similar to the first two novels it did take me a little while to sink back in to the desert sands. However, there was little time to be impatient as the story moved quickly as there was a lot on Amani's to do list.
What a particularly liked about the final installment was the inclusion of Zaahir, a rouge Djinni. Who, like an unwanted genie, kept throwing gifts Amani's way. It made the stakes higher and the mountainous task that had to be completed even harder to climb.
As an admirer of language, I feel that the author used it beautifully as the story flowed along. It made it so much easier to slip back in to the story and immerse myself in the fantasy world of Amhed's wedding.
The ending and epilogue was also highly satisfying and tied everything together. I sense that a throw off series could potentially occur.
Looking back at my past reviews of the series I feel that this book was my favourite, the stakes seemed higher, the enemies more powerful and the love more intense between Amani and Jin.
Similar to the first two novels it did take me a little while to sink back in to the desert sands. However, there was little time to be impatient as the story moved quickly as there was a lot on Amani's to do list.
What a particularly liked about the final installment was the inclusion of Zaahir, a rouge Djinni. Who, like an unwanted genie, kept throwing gifts Amani's way. It made the stakes higher and the mountainous task that had to be completed even harder to climb.
As an admirer of language, I feel that the author used it beautifully as the story flowed along. It made it so much easier to slip back in to the story and immerse myself in the fantasy world of Amhed's wedding.
The ending and epilogue was also highly satisfying and tied everything together. I sense that a throw off series could potentially occur.