Diana is desperate to prove herself. Surrounded by warriors who make every feat of strength and agility look like a cake walk, she does her best to stand out. 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. 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!
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