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Wonder Woman: Warbringer

Leigh Bardugo (2019-03-05)

Subgenre
Age groupYA 12-17
Content ratingPG-13
Pages466 (Chunky (400-600))
Setting
CSM age13

Content levels

ViolenceModerate
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Trigger warnings

WarViolenceDeathProphecy

Protagonist archetypes

Duo / PartnersChosen One

Synopsis

THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "You’ll enjoy this book whether you’re a fan of Wonder Woman comics, the Wonder Woman movie, Leigh Bardugo, or just YA lit in general." —Hypable The DC Icons adventure of the world's greatest super hero—WONDER WOMAN—by #1 New York Times bestselling author LEIGH BARDUGO. She will become one of the world's greatest heroes, but first she is Diana, princess of the Amazons. And her fight is just beginning. . . . Diana longs to prove herself to her legendary warrior sisters. But when the opportunity comes, she throws away her chance at glory and breaks Amazon law to save a mere mortal, Alia Keralis. With this single heroic act, Diana may have just doomed the world. Alia is a Warbringer. As a descendant of the infamous Helen of Troy, she is fated to bring about an age of bloodshed and misery. Now Diana and Alia will face an army of enemies—mortal and divine—determined to either destroy or possess the Warbringer. If they have any hope of saving both their worlds, they will have to stand side by side against the tide of war. A Boston Globe Best Book of the Year * A CCBC Choices Best of the Year * An ALA-YALSA Teens' Top Ten Selection * A Junior Library Guild Selection "Feminism is the invisible jet powering this literary revamp of the Amazon princess." —The New York Times Book Review "Warning: This novel about the young super hero crossing paths with a seemingly ordinary—but seriously powerful—girl may result in multiple fist pumps." —Seventeen "One of the best Wonder Woman stories ever." —Tor.com Don't miss the rest of the DC Icons series! Powerful reads in any order you choose: • Batman: Nightwalker by Marie Lu • Catwoman: Soulstealer by Sarah J. Maas • Superman: Dawnbreaker by Matt de la Peña

Is Wonder Woman: Warbringer appropriate for my child?

Suitable for most readers 13 and up.

This Wonder Woman origin story features mythological action violence with battles and combat, but no graphic gore or sexual content. Strong themes of heroism, friendship, and choosing your own path make it appropriate for teens.

What to know going in

This book has moderate violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include death, war, and violence (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Teen readers will love seeing Diana become Wonder Woman while teaming up with a modern girl to prevent an ancient prophecy from destroying the world.

Tags

Superhero RetellingMythologyAction AdventureGreek Mythology