A review by rae1019
Identity Crisis by Melissa Schorr

3.0

I received this book from Merit Press for me to review. As soon as I opened the package, I wasn't thrilled. The cover was nice, but I knew that if I hadn't been given it for free I would never have given this book a second glance. I as a reader am just not interested in this kind of book, because I live with high school drama already. Aside from that, I did enjoy the way the book was written. Some people have a problem with switching perspectives, but I kind of enjoy it. I would say my biggest problem over all was in the beginning of the book. I'm very confused over tan M&M's???? I have never encountered such a color in a package of M&M's. The only other problem I had was talking about a "Sorry Kitty" as being the way everyone apologizes. I have never used nor received them. Other than that, I felt Noelle was quite a relatable character. Everyone has at least knows an Eva and Tori, and can feel like they are getting walked all over. Annalise also did have some relatable qualities. She appeared to be the kind of girl I would befriend. Melissa Schorr created some relatable characters and I would love to see her try her hand at less-realistic fiction so I could get behind the story!