My Life in Black and White by Natasha Friend

My Life in Black and White

by Natasha Friend

When beautiful high school student Lexi is involved in an automobile accident that leaves her disfigured, she must learn who she really is beyond a pretty face, and she must also learn to forgive.

Reviewed by Jordon on

2 of 5 stars

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I thought this was going to be about people accepting someone for who they are and not what they look like, however it was the opposite. It was about a beautiful girl trying to accept that she isn't just a pretty face, however this girl is incredibly shallow and never thinks of anyone but herself because she's always gotten things because of how pretty she is. But when that goes out the window she finds it hard to adapt. This sounds like it could have been good, however I found the whole story to be shallow, the main character's shallowness was annoying and I really didn't like her very much.

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