

Halfway through, it feels a bit draggy and while there’s only 20% left of this book, it feels like nothing could be resolved in the remaining pages. It was only when suddenly it was all revealed that made me surprised and the person behind it isn’t someone I originally suspected at all. In the beginning, I was curious as to who actually published and completed Eliza’s article about her rival for editor-in-chief but as the story progresses, I completely forgot about it. Though, this book is different but it does have a few similarities. When I first picked up this book, it reminded me so much of Moxie, another book that also portray characters at a high school who demands equality and the fight for feminism.

This book also highlights on the love of writing for Bugle, the school paper and that equality should definitely be present for both genders. Not Here To Be Like by Michelle Quach is a story about standing up for feminism, the characters are very diverse and accidentally falling in love with someone Eliza was supposed to bring down.
