A review by zoes_human
Diana: Princess of the Amazons by Shannon Hale, Dean Hale

adventurous

3.0

Diana, Princess of the Amazons, is bored. She lives in an amazing place full of potential adventure, but she has no one to share her experiences with. She discovers the hard way that we have to be careful not to let our loneliness lull us into friendships that may not be healthy.

This action-packed, middle-grade graphic novel has vivid art and a story sure to appeal to adventurous children. Only children, in particular, may resonate with it. While this isn't one of those stories that will stay with you for a lifetime, it is a book that can help a young person to cope with the difficulties of the transition into adolescence and the loneliness that often accompanies it.

Appropriate for ages 7 to 11.