True Colors (Landry’s True Colors Series Book One) by Krysten Lindsay Hager – Review by Kerry Carr
True Colors by Krysten Lindsay Hager
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This was a sweet short read. The author does an amazing job of bringing the leader character and all the people around her to life. The author does a really good Jo of captivating the feelings, thoughts and emotions of a young teenage girl and all the problems she encounters as she tries to navigate her way through life and find who she really is.
Landry is a normal teenage girl. She isn’t part of the popular crowd but she has her friends and she’s happy with that. Sometimes she wishes she was more interesting but that will never happy.
Until the day she enters a modelling competition with her friends. Landry doesn’t think she stands a chance of winning but she only goes to support her friends. So when she gets a call saying she had moved forward in the competition she thought her friends would be happy for her but boy was she wrong.
Her friends turn on her, completely ignoring her and blocking any attempts that Landry makes to talk to them.
Now she finds herself alone as she tries to navigate school, making friends with new people a potential crush and the modelling show how is she going to handle it all.
This brought back memories of my younger years as I remember how much of a awkward teenager I was and how hard u found it to fit in and find my place.
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