LitPick Review
Kayla has spent her whole life feeling secure and strong. She and her best friend are strong feminists following in her grandmother's footsteps. Just when things are beginning to really get rolling and she and her friends are planning big things for their used-to-be small club, Kayla finds herself questioning the meaning of being a feminist. With her newfound interest in boys and love of shoes and dancing, Kayla wonders why she has been letting her friend boss her around all the time telling her what to do and how to act. She feels she must find her voice and stand up for herself before she explodes.
Opinion:
The Kayla chronicles is a wonderful book for any girl, though I found it wasn't anything extremely special and sometimes came off as a bit odd and awkward. However, the book is very well thought out, and overall extremely fun. You can picture the well thought out characters and understand how they're feeling. There were also multiple situations throughout the book where I could fully relate to the characters. Although it is a fairly quick read, the author keeps you entertained with quotes, headlines, and bulletins, and, of course, Kayla's crazy personality.