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Wonder Woman: Warbringer
by Leigh Bardugo
I find it amazing that, when I was younger, I had no interest in Wonder Woman. She didn't seem that interesting, and her powers didn't really stand out. As an adult, however, I've come to see Diana's strength, honor, and importance.
This book was just fantastic, between the character dynamics, the action, the twists, the representation. It was a story that I wanted to finish and not to finish at the same time. Leigh Bardugo's name has been hyped up in the YA genre for a good reason, as her writing and pacing make the story shine. The inner conflicts Diana faces makes her plight so much nobler and her arc all the more interesting.
If I have any gripes it may just be that one element of the story just drops out of it entirely and isn't really resolved, though that could just come from me reading a tad too quickly. Either way, this book brings a wonderful new dimension to Diana. I really hope Bardugo isn't finished with her just yet.
This book was just fantastic, between the character dynamics, the action, the twists, the representation. It was a story that I wanted to finish and not to finish at the same time. Leigh Bardugo's name has been hyped up in the YA genre for a good reason, as her writing and pacing make the story shine. The inner conflicts Diana faces makes her plight so much nobler and her arc all the more interesting.
If I have any gripes it may just be that one element of the story just drops out of it entirely and isn't really resolved, though that could just come from me reading a tad too quickly. Either way, this book brings a wonderful new dimension to Diana. I really hope Bardugo isn't finished with her just yet.