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A review by cedence
I Am Not Jessica Chen by Ann Liang
3.0
I quite enjoy Ann Liang's contemporary books. They are fun, and have substance beneath the surface. I am not Jessica Chen discusses identity, jealousy and perfectionism (Esp. in school) within an asian immigrant family in the US.
This one also has fantasy elements to it. The main character, Jenna, swaps body with her cousin and is forced to live as her for a while. Where Jessica went when Jenna overtook her body was a lingering question and it did get answered by the end, but I didn't like it that much. It definitively require the reader to have a lot of suspension of disbelief to accept the beginning and just roll with the story to the end.
It has a small romansy subplot which was cute.
This one also has fantasy elements to it. The main character, Jenna, swaps body with her cousin and is forced to live as her for a while. Where Jessica went when Jenna overtook her body was a lingering question and it did get answered by the end, but I didn't like it that much. It definitively require the reader to have a lot of suspension of disbelief to accept the beginning and just roll with the story to the end.
It has a small romansy subplot which was cute.