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

3.0

It got better eventually.
So once Kim moves in with the RaChas the self hatred stops and it got much easier to read. The corruption in the Council and get more positive relationships are far more interesting than the initial 150 odd pages of "omg I'm so unlovable and awful cause I'm fat".
whilst there's still definitely issues that other reviewers have discussed re. "white coded kid learning about how bad it is for other people by being them for a short span of time" I did get more into this book once Kim stopped shitting on herself at every opportunity, and the general vibe became more about the Changers in general.