A review by mmz
Changers Book Three: Kim by Allison Glock-Cooper, T. Cooper

4.0

Have I mentioned the plot holes? Yeah, ok. Moving on. After all the drama that happened in Book 2, this book was pretty tame. Yes, Kim has to deal with some fat-shaming and body image issues, but those don't get much emphasis in the story. Instead, this story seems to be mostly a gap-filler. Kim learns some things about how the Changer world really works, does a little rebelling, and ultimately comes back home ready to move on to senior year and whatever identity s/he will inhabit then

The authors are clearly trying to build up to a big show-down between the Changer establishment and those who seek to change it (and a proxy show-down between Ethan/Drew/Oryon/Kim and his/her father). Although there wasn't much substance in this book, I'll be looking for the next book to see how it all plays out, and ultimately which identity s/he chooses.