Race the Sands

Race the Sands A Novel

In Becar, everyone knows that who you are in this life will determine what you are in your next life. The augurs can read your fate in your aura: hawk, heron, tortoise, jackal, human. Armed with that knowledge, you can change your destiny with the choices you make. But for the darkest individuals, you come back as a kehok, a monster, and you will always be a kehok for the rest of time. Unless you can win the Races.
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Julie Janis@juliejanisbooks
4 stars
Aug 15, 2022

Wow! I was not expecting to like this book so much! Basically everything about this book is amazing. The world is SO fascinating (reincarnation, monsters, desert, etc.), the characters are incredible (especially Raia. She's my favorite!), and the plot and themes explored are powerful! I can't decide whether to rate this 4 or 5 stars?? Probably 4.5. There was one part that happened that I wish didn't happen, but oh well. The rest of the book was still so good! Highly recommend!

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Emir Andrés Ibañez@erasibanez
5 stars
Dec 14, 2021

Esta novela de fantasía autoconclusiva transcurre en Becar, un mundo donde tu alma revive una y otra vez. Dependiendo de qué tan buena persona seas podes reencarnar otra vez en humano o en algún animal de primera categoría. De lo contrario podes terminar siendo un gusano. Sin embargo, el destino para aquellas personas que ya no se pueden redimir es reencarnar en kehoks, unos monstruos sanguinarios y difíciles de controlar, y ya no pueden volver a reencarnar en otra cosa. A no ser que ganen las carreras. Las carreras de kehoks son un deporte muy aclamado y se premian muy bien tanto a los entrenadores, como a los corredores. Y al kehok ganador se le permite reencarnar otra vez. No pensé que llegando a fin de año me encontrara con un libro que me volara tanto la cabeza. Es ADICTIVO y está narrado de una forma tan sencilla que no podes dejarlo. Todos los personajes son interesantes y tiene un argumento tan bien hecho! hay escenas en donde me encontré realmente tenso o gritando por algún plot twist que no me vi venir. El inglés es muy sencillo, no le tengan miedo. Definitivamente quiero leer más de esta autora y me encantaría que le den una oportunidad. Creo que es una historia que vale la pena, que entretiene y te deja muy feliz.

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Story Eater@eaterofstories
5 stars
Dec 10, 2021

It is amazing how Edelweiss makes the claim about this book that it will “[appeal] to both adult and YA readers,” and it is remarkably devoid of all the “adult” things in much of YA out this year alone. And it’s still better than all of them. Every one. Not only does this book give the age-appropriate YA audience a book without an overabundance of foul language, violence, and sex; it also gives the YA audience a thought-provoking book with feminist characters who don’t hate men and aren’t simply female versions of hyper-masculine, violent men. In Tamra and Raia, we readers get two female lead characters who have character. They aren’t on violent revenge quests, seeking power from those around them and elevating themselves over every male character in the book to the point of eye-rolling ridiculousness. The men aren’t milk-toast, anti-men who find it necessary to gravel in front of every woman in the book. Each male/female relationship is bi-lateral and genuinely equal—something that rarely, or nearly never before, happens. The male/female relationships here are also not forcibly romantic. Sexual tension doesn’t drive the plot. The characters don’t try to seduce one another; the seventeen-year-old heroine isn’t having sex with a 200-year-old vampire or fairy. While Race the Sands is a breath of fresh air in a muddled genre, I still won’t hold my breath for more like this in both content and quality. What a rare find this novel is. What a privilege and joy to read it. My thanks to HARPER Voyager for the ARC, which I won—unbelievably—on Goodreads, and for which I give my very own opinion.

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Sunny@cyrodiilictomes
2 stars
Apr 2, 2024
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Adeline@reliures
5 stars
May 17, 2023
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Szymon@sambors
4 stars
Jan 21, 2023
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Jilliane@jilloe
4 stars
Jul 16, 2022
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Wren Hardwick@fablesandwren
5 stars
Aug 31, 2021
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Garren@garren
5 stars
Jul 27, 2021

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