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literarybutterfly's review
4.0
I really enjoyed Diana: Princess of the Amazons. It was cute to see Diana navigating life on Themyscira as the only child. I think it’s plot is very relatable to its target audience and it was really smart how the story was developed. I also think the artwork really brings the story to life. I’d love to read more from this world.
ogreart's review
3.0
More like a 3.5. It's not a bad story for tweens or younger teens. The character development is a little predictable, but for younger people who have not had a thorough introduction to Wonder Woman it is not bad as an introduction. The artwork is a little on the simple side, but still pretty good.
emilyelisee's review
4.0
Very cute/fun read about Diana as a child, I think most children who like Wonder Woman/heroines would like this. The art was bright and fun.
maryehavens's review
3.0
Apparently I read this before because I checked it out from the library and immediately remembered the plot.
I liked it. Young Diana grows up lonely as the only kid among the Amazons. Her loneliness gets her into trouble when an enemy exploits that weak point.
I like Hale's other works and this is no exception. I should read some of the others at the library that I've been putting off :)
I liked it. Young Diana grows up lonely as the only kid among the Amazons. Her loneliness gets her into trouble when an enemy exploits that weak point.
I like Hale's other works and this is no exception. I should read some of the others at the library that I've been putting off :)
rdyourbookcase's review
3.0
I enjoyed the art. As an adult, I thought the story was a little thin and predictable, but I think that kids will like the book - especially Wonder Woman fans.