Wonder Woman: Warbringer (DC Icons Series)
by:
Leigh Bardugo (author)
Format: Hardcover
ISBN:
9780399549731 (0399549730)
ASIN: 0399549730
Publish date: 2017-08-29
Publisher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Pages no: 384
Edition language: English
Wonder Woman as a teen! I liked that this showed her insecurities and her growth throughout the book. Alia is a Warbringer and that title means exactly what it means. People are after her either to kill or use her. There is a lot of Greek mythology in this one and I thought that was refreshing.I enj...
I did like this book though thought the flow wasn't great in a lot of places. Way too many things felt over explained too. And the action scenes were kind of blah. I did love how Bardugo brought in the Greek mythology in her story though (we revisit Helen of Troy) and I loved the whole idea behind i...
Inhaltsangabe Wonder Woman – als Heldin geboren, zur Legende geworden Eigentlich will Diana, Tochter der Amazonenkönigin, nur eines: das Rennen gewinnen, in dem sie gegen die schnellsten Läuferinnen der Insel antreten muss. Doch dann erblickt sie am Horizont ein untergehendes Schiff und bewahrt Alia...
(audiobook review and I'm too tired atm to bother adding it as an option) So this YA Wonder Woman novel starts off on Themyscira, where 17-ish year-old Diana is struggling to find her identity in the shadow of her mother. In this novel, Themyscira is populated by more than just ancient Amazons, th...
Coming in on the heels of a successful movie, Leigh Bardugo's 'Wonder Woman: Warbringer' is another good relaunch of the character. Diana witnesses the destruction of a ship just offshore of Themyscira and manages to save a young girl. Bringing a mortal to the island is bad enough, unfortunately Ali...