You Should See Me in a Crown

You Should See Me in a Crown

2020 • 188 pages

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15

Liz doesn't fit in her small-town midwestern school, there's no doubt about it. She is black, queer, poor, and at the top of her class of a ultra-rich, elite high school. When her plan to get a scholarship for college of her dreams doesn't work out, she bravely decides to run for prom queen to win the $10,000 scholarship it comes with. She and her friends hatch a strategy (complete with data analytics) to get her to the top. Complete with a homophobic mean girl, best friends who betray you, old friends reunited, and first love—this is a great story for teens. The writing has that corny, cringey teen movie vibe, but, let's be honest, that's what we want from these kind of books.

September 6, 2020Report this review