The webcomic adaptation of the Wrath & the Dawn began publishing on Novemand finished its first season on Janubefore beginning its second season on April 26 of the same year. Imagine Entertainment optioned the film rights to The Wrath and the Dawn in 2017. The Wrath & the Dawn has also been reviewed by Kirkus Reviews, Publishers Weekly, Booklist, Voice of Youth Advocates, Common Sense Media, the Deseret News, The Christian Science Monitor, and Romantic Times. " and noted "The rich, Middle Eastern cultural context adds to the author's adept worldbuilding." The School Library Journal found it "A quick moving plot and sassy, believable dialogue. The Horn Book Magazine, in a guide review of The Wrath & the Dawn, wrote "Questions about the value of life drive both romance and political intrigue Shahrzad is an intriguing character: a determined survivor who inspires loyalty and love while standing down any opposition that comes her way." In November 2019, a web novel adaptation of The Wrath & the Dawn began publishing as a Webtoon Originals comic, with Ahdieh collaborating with artist SilvesterVitale and writer/producer Stephen Lamm. It is a reimagining of the Arabian Nights and is about a teenage girl, Shahrzad, who, as an act of revenge, volunteers to marry a caliph, Khalid, even though she is aware that he takes a new bride each night and has them executed at sunrise, but then finds herself falling in love with him. The Wrath & the Dawn is a 2015 young adult novel by Renée Ahdieh.
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