Review:
One of my resolutions was to be joining in more group reads, and Rebel of the Sands was one of those that I had selected. It is entirely my own fault for not really reading it in group though.
It was however nice that it has introduced me to this series. Amani, AKA the Blue-Eyed Bandit, lives near the end of the world and she wouldn’t like anything better than to escape. So far, so normal. When her only chance proves to be joining a Rebellion this is where things get interesting. Without trying to spoil too much, what I liked best is that Amani is basically forced to choose between her powers and her gun-wielding skills.
The plot was not that special, but certainly good enough to keep me interested. My biggest fear at the moment is that Amani will become too special, I can’t stand it when the main characters turn into something all the other characters can only admire but never reach.
Onto book 2!
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