A review by jenzyme
Impostor Syndrome by Mishell Baker

4.0

Reading a book from the POV of someone with bdp is really really rough at times - while I think Baker is a compelling author, I struggled through the first two books in the series because the main character's voice was really rough on me. This book, because it is so action focused, was a little easier for me to get through, because I wasn't constantly screaming at the protagonist while trying to enjoy the book. I also really enjoyed the different writing styles Baker employed, as it was both interesting to read and added to the story telling process. I do think this book is the best in the series (if I could give it a solid 3.5 stars I would), though I do not think you could jump straight in - I was really lost in the first section of the book, as I picked this up after almost a year from reading the first two and I had forgotten a LOT. While this is listed as the last book in the series on goodreads, I'm certainly interested to see if the author comes out with more. I think she's gotten a very good hold on Millie's voice, and I really like the world she's set up so far.