In Wonder Woman: Warbringer, Diana craves for a chance to prove herself a true Amazon. Born from clay on the island Themyscira, daughter of their queen Hippolyta, Diana’s shot at proving herself turns into her breaking one of their laws. She now risks exile if her sisters ever find out what she did; saving a mortal, a girl called Alia.
But Alia is a Warbringer; one fated to bring war and bloodshed if she lives.
Wonder Woman: Warbringer, was a nice, super fun, and a bit of the typical YA “save the world in a time limit, fun but with serious moments adventure” novel. But the diverse cast of characters are entertaining and lovable and it is so amusing to read about Diana, the sheltered princess, interacting with our world.
“‘Kick [their] ass.’She frowned, confused. ‘Specifically [their] ass?’‘Yeah.’‘Why?’… ‘New York tradition.’”
A bit more information about the island of Themyscira would have been awesome, and the ending left me craving more, but all in all, I personally loved it! 5/5Mykee, Year 11
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