![]() ![]() The main character either doesn’t know what they want to do with their life, or if they do have a passion, they haven’t admitted or realized that it can be a legitimate career. ![]() Many YA novels focus on the senior year of the high school experience. But she’s also the competition… Will falling for Mack keep Liz from her dreams or make them come true? Mack’s funny and talkative, and just as much as an outsider as Liz at the events. Thankfully, there’s a new girl, Mack, who makes the whole thing almost bearable. Despite her fear of the spotlight and her belief that she’ll never shine in her Midwestern hometown, Liz signs up. While the weeks-long process of running for prom court is supposed to focus on volunteering and school spirit, it’s more like a gauntlet of competition and social media trolls. But then she’s reminded of her high school’s scholarship for prom queen. Liz Lighty’s plan to escape her small town comes crashing down when the financial aid she was counting on to attend the elite Pennington College unexpectedly falls through. 71 You Should See Me in a Crown Throws Overachiever Liz Into The Prom Queen Race ![]()
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