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*Warrior of the Wild* by Tricia Levenseller is a young adult fantasy novel set in a world where strength, survival, and courage are key to overcoming the challenges that lie in the wild. The story follows Rasmira, a young warrior-in-training who is cast out from her village after failing a crucial trial. To prove herself and earn her place back, Rasmira must survive a dangerous quest in a wild, monster-filled forest. As she navigates this perilous journey, she encounters unexpected allies and discovers her true strength, all while facing threats from both the wild and her own heart. The book explores themes of resilience, self-discovery, and the power of inner strength, with plenty of action and adventure.

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● Language: English
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● Paper Quality: Excellent
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● Binding: Paperback
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