The world's #1 female Superhero saves the world from a cunning villain in the final installment of the Wonder Woman Adventures trilogy! Pre-teen Diana travels to the mortal realm for the first time ever to fight against the evil force stealing the powers of the Olympian gods. Diana is tired of adults underestimating her because she's only a girl! So when the opportunity strikes for Diana to save a group of children kidnapped by an evil entity intent on stealing their special powers for his own nefarious use, she takes the chance, knowing that she'll have to undergo the journey alone. But she doesn't expect that her adventure would take her straight to the world of humans! Diana must save the stolen children and bring down the mysterious force who's been trying to capture her all along--all the while running from a god squad, villainous henchmen, and... kids with cameras who record Diana using her powers to post on TikTok?! The fate of the worlds is on Diana's shoulders in her most thrilling adventure yet! Gr 3-6-In this series conclusion, young Diana finds herself on an unknown planet, unsure of how she arrived there. She is trying to rescue her friends, children with special abilities who have been kidnapped. She is racing against time to rescue them before the evil Zumius can fulfill his plan of stealing their powers and using them to make himself unstoppable. This book jumps right into the action; familiarity with the first two installments is a must. Kids who love Wonder Woman will enjoy seeing her life as a tween. They will identify with her trying to figure problems out and do the right thing, but still making mistakes along the way. The story line can be hard to follow, starting with waking up on an unknown planet then jumping to the human world without much explanation as to how these things happened. VERDICT Add where there are other books in the series. Kids who generally enjoy superhero books or love Wonder Woman will probably enjoy this title, but it won't earn any new fans.-Kristin Williamsonα(c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. Aisha Saeed is a New York Times bestselling author. Her books include young adult novels Written in the Stars and Y es No Maybe So (coauthored with Becky Albertalli), middle-grade novels Amal Unbound and Aladdin: Far from Agrabah , and picture book Bilal Cooks Daal (illustrated by Anoosha Syed). Aisha is also a founding member of the nonprofit We Need Diverse Books. She lives in Atlanta with her husband and sons. You can find her at aishasaeed.com, at Twitter and Instagram @aishacs, and on Facebook. Chapter One Where am I? Diana spun in complete and total darkness. Had it been seconds since her journey began? Minutes? Months? Time had lost all meaning since she’d grabbed the metal bar fragments of an Underworld cell from her nightstand. The world around her had blurred into an endless expanse of inkiness. Gone were the walls of her room in the palace at Themyscira. Her bed. The soft white rug spread across her marble floor. Gone, too, was Cylinda, who’d scrambled from her guard post, racing to rescue Diana before she vanished. She had not succeeded. Diana clenched the glimmering fragments from the cell tightly in her hands as she hurtled deeper and deeper into the inky abyss. At midnight each night, these enchanted bars had transported caged children to parts unknown. Diana had lashed at the cage with the Lasso of Truth when she’d gone to the Underworld to rescue her friends. She’d managed to break a hole in the bars that was big enough for her friends, Imani and Sakina, to slip out of the enclosure and escape through Doom’s Doorway to Themyscira. Diana never imagined she’d voluntarily grab on to those same bars, which she’d carried home with her, to send herself straight into the clutches of evil--but no one knew where to find Zumius. And no one knew who or what he was. But with each passing day, they did know that the powers of the gods who ruled the world grew weaker and weaker because of him. Diana had decided to take the risk: to clutch the fragments when they began glimmering on her nightstand at midnight--and see for herself where they took her. It was an impulsive decision, she knew. But she hoped that maybe by holding on and transporting herself, she could find the kidnapped children. Maybe then Zumius could be taken down once and for all. But as she hurtled onward, Diana’s mind filled with doubt. Were the bars, in pieces as they were, malfunctioning? Might they leave her suspended in this darkness for eternity? Suddenly a burst of warm air wrapped around her. Heaviness pressed in from all sides, squeezing her like a vise. Then Diana began to free-fall. Her heart somersaulted as she spiraled down, down, down. Curling into a ball, she braced for impact. With a painful thump, she landed on hard concrete. She opened her eyes, wincing, and rose to her knees. She w