A review by lucillemeeps
The Life of Glass by Jillian Cantor

2.0

This book just kind of seemed to have all of the typical things that you would expect in a YA book of self-discovery. There is the deceased father, the gorgeous and popular pageant show sister, the somewhat cold (former beauty queen) mother, the best friend who becomes handsome all of a sudden, and the super popular boy who takes an interest in our unpopular heroine. Been there, read that. It was predictable, and even though everything sucked for Melissa, I couldn't really find any sympathy for her, because she didn't seem real to me. It wasn't a horrible book- there was just nothing that I haven't seen before.