When her big chance comes, however, she throws it all away to rescue a teenager drowning off the coast of her island home.
Interacting with a human is strictly forbidden in Diana's culture, let alone saving one and hiding them in a cave.
This, however is no ordinary human. Her name is Alia and unbeknownst to her she is a Warbringer, someone who may be responsible for the greatest war ever to befall the human race.
Using a controversial myth as a guide, Alia and Diana set off to end the curse that Alia has become convinced she carries.
she does her best to stand out.
Full of action, sarcastic wit and strong female characters, Wonder Woman: Warbringer is a great teen read for anyone who loves superhero backstories. Bardugo has created a character with real depth that flies off the page, highly recommend this!
Diana is desperate to prove herself. Surrounded by warriors who make every feat of strength and agility look like a cake walk,
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
Wonder Woman: Warbringer by Leigh Bardugo
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Digging the Classics
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Flying Cars and Lost Cities
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Science Fiction
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Superheroes
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Survival
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