![]() ![]() I have heard and felt so many times in life people stress that you need to have a dream. ![]() I mean why can’t a women be a little of all things and be valued for that.Īnother point on value I liked was on the point of dreams. They questioned why women have to be seen as one thing or another. I really liked some of the points made in the book through her thoughts. I found in this book it was not the main story or plot that made me interested but more so the thoughts and growth of the girl towards becoming a women or even just stronger within herself. I loved the sister wanting good for her and so focused on thinking ahead. I felt for the likable character when she felt so betrayed and rejected. What I liked… I liked that it starts with something I did not see coming. I found it a little refreshing to read of a young warrior girl coming to terms with her own worth and power while out in the wild. ![]() I found myself reading this one slower than I normally would simply because I was enjoying it. Warrior of the Wild Tricia Levenseller 2019 YA Fantasy Fictionĭescription: Warrior of the Wild is Tricia’s standalone novel that follows Rasmira, the only female warrior in her village and when she’s betrayed by people she thought she knew, she finds herself outcast from her village with an impossible task set before, she should want to seek redemption. ![]()
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