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Skye Falling by Mia McKenzie
3.0

The writing style of this book is what drew me in immediately (I know it turned others off), but I felt like it was a informal writing style that I loved. It was a friend talking to me or writing a blog that I was privy to. I knew what Skye was feeling and thinking, regardless of how inappropriate it was.

This book deals with racism in a very real way and has excellent LGBTQ+ representation. The story centers on Skye, who finds out that one of her eggs was used to produce a daughter. She had donated her eggs to her friend when needed (as she didn't want kids) and one of them made Vicky. I loved Vicky, a 12-year-old girl not afraid to speak her mind. The relationship between her and Skye was the best part of this book. Skye doesn't believe she needs people or community... and somehow Vicky may be the one to change her mind.