This series really does get better with every new book. It's been so long since I first read Whispering Woods that I had forgotten about a couple of things: Worrin, the snake oil salesmen, etc. But, the one thing I hadn't forgotten where the Sap-Squatch! Such a cut concept to bring into the Malwoods. The scene with the swimming in the sap, while kind of gross, is an amazing image. All together it is a fun read, and I'm so excited this series about to get another installment! I need an excuse to read these every year! 5 Stars
How cute was this?! There are plenty of stories of Diana after she become Wonder Women, and a few leading up to right before. But this one is all about when she was growing up on Paradise Island as the only child. How lonely she was during that time.The was story itself was solid and easy to follow, and full of shenanigans. It also holds a lesson at the end for both kids and adults. It also did a great job of showing just strong Diana was becoming. As well as hinting that she was something a little more than just an Amazon. So it fits into the canon wonderfully. The artwork was amazing as well and fit with the type of story being told. Each panel was eye catching, colorful and full of detail. 5 Stars!!
HAPPY READING!!
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