A review by maya_b
Changers - Kim by Allison Glock, T. Cooper

3.0

This book I liked even more than the first two. Because in this it felt like finally all the things that just kind of didn't matter to the changers (gender, sexuality) was explored a little more outside of changers-rules as well. Not perfectly or anything, I still have a lot of questions, but it isn't like I would expect anything to explore such topics perfectly, because I think that's pretty much impossible, and it was alright.
The book still had some strange moments but I liked it, liked most characters, liked how people started to become more themselves (or figure out who they were, that's probably more like it), liked that Kim was starting to slowly get away from the cult-like stuff from the changers, and… yeah. The other books were cool, but this one was still the best so far, and I felt like this was the one I could read easiest without thinking about if things should have been mentioned like that. Had a lot more fun this time. Still think there are some problems, but this time less than before, and there was a lot of stuff going on here, that wasn't romance. I like how it felt like people were starting to grow and live more for themselves and stuff.