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Rebel of the Sands

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Rebel of the Sand
First edition
AuthorAlwyn Hamilton
LanguageEnglish
SeriesTraitor to the Throne; Hero at the Fall
PublisherFaber & Faber
Viking Books (US)
Publication date
February 4, 2016
March 8, 2016 (US)
Media typePrint
Pages314
ISBN978-0-451-47753-8
Followed byTraitor to the Throne 

Rebel of the Sands is a 2016 young adult novel written by Alwyn Hamilton. Rebel of the Sands is Hamilton's debut novel.[1] This is the first book of the trilogy.

Plot

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Sixteen-year-old gunslinger and sharpshooter Amani Al'Hiza has the elemental power to control the sands of the desert. An orphan, she itches to leave Dustwalk her dead end home town, the small town where she lives with her aunt, uncle, and cousins. Amani escapes in a Buraqi, to travel across the desert with Jin, a mysterious foreigner. They encounter many dangers along the journey as they defend themselves against mythical creatures such as the "Nightmares" and "Skinwalkers". Along the way, Amani found many secrets about herself, her mysterious foreigner and the Rebel Prince.

Reception

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In a New York Times review, Jeff Giles wrote: "Rebel of the Sands is a winning bit of storytelling, as well as a homage to storytelling itself. It evokes such disparate influences ... that at times you wonder whether Hamilton can pull it all off. She can."[2] Linda Buckley-Archer of The Guardian called the book "a high-concept, and highly enjoyable, epic fantasy adventure for young adults."[3] A Publishers Weekly review remarked, "Hamilton successfully mingles romance with thrilling stakes, and hints at a welcome sequel."[4] A Kirkus review described the book as "romantic, thrilling, hilarious, and just plain great fun."[5]

Film adaptation

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Willow Smith's MSFTS Production and Cartel Entertainment acquired the film rights to the Rebel Of The Sands trilogy in 2017.[6]

Characters

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Ajinahd Al-Oman Bin Izman (Jin); the mysterious foreigner

Amani; Sixteen-year-old sharpshooter, Demji marked by blue eyes, able to control desert sand, also goes by the moniker of Blue Eyed Bandit.

Ahmed Al-Oman Bin Izman; the Rebel Prince, the leader of the Rebellion

Shazad Al-Hamad; Daughter of a Mirajin general, among the original members of the Rebellion, well-trained fighter, strategist.

Delila; Demji marked by purple hair, able to cast illusions in the air, Ahmed's sister by blood. Jin's sister by adoption

Hala; Demji marked by golden skin, able to twist people's minds into hallucinations.

Imin; Demji marked by golden eyes, able to shape-shift into any human form, Hala's sibling

Izz and Maz; Twin Demji, marked by blue skin and blue hair respectively, able to shapeshift into any animals form.

Bahi; Childhood friend of Shazad, disgraced Holy Man.

Prince Naguib; One of the Sultan's sons, army commander

Tamid; Amani's best friend, Holy Father in training, walks with a limp due to a deformity at birth.

Farrah; Amani's aunt, eldest sister to Amani's mother.

Asid; Farrah's husband, a horse trader in Dustwalk.

Zahia; Amani's mother, hanged for the murder of her husband.

Hiza; Amani's mother's husband, not Amani's father by blood, killed by his wife.

Shira; Amani's cousin, Farrah's only daughter.

Fazim; Shira's lover

References

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  1. ^ unknown (22 March 2016). "Alwyn Hamilton: 'I decided to cross the Wild West with the Arabian Nights'". guardian.com. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
  2. ^ Giles, Jeff (7 April 2016). "Y.A. Crossover". New York Times. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  3. ^ Buckley-Archer, Linda (20 February 2016). "'Rebel of the Sands' by Alwyn Hamilton review – a mythical, gun-slinging desert adventure". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  4. ^ "'Rebel of the Sands'". Publishers Weekly. 21 December 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  5. ^ "Kirkus Review - 'Rebel of the Sands'". Kirkus Reviews. 8 December 2015. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
  6. ^ N'Duka, Adanda (11 April 2017). "Willow Smith & Cartel Ent. Team On Upcoming Female-Driven Projects". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 12 September 2017.