Kim Kardashian’s little sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner have written a book and no it’s not an autobiography or a style guide, actually it doesn't contain any pictures at all, because it’s a real novel. Of course, the Jenner sisters did have a little help with the writing as manager Elizabeth Killmond-Roman and author Maya Sloan are quietly listed as having ‘worked’ on the book, but still, this is Kendall and Kylie’s debut literary outing. Rebels: City Of Indra: The Story Of Lex And Livia (yes that’s the real title) is set for release on June 10th and already the sisters are out on the promotional trail. But what have reviewers got to say about the teens first literary endeavour? Spoiler alert, it’s not very kind.
Authors, Kendall and Kylie Jenner
Rebels: City Of Indra: The Story Of Lex And Livia, is looking to tap into that Divergent reading section of the young adult market who just love dystopian futures. To quote the blurb, “In a world of the far future, the great city of Indra has two faces: a beautiful paradise floating high in the sky, and a nightmare world of poverty carved into tunnels beneath the surface of the earth. Kendall and Kylie Jenner, the youngest sisters in the Kardashian dynasty, have written a gripping tale of air, fire, and a bond of blood.” Huh? In the world dreamed up by the Jenners, people are only allowed to have one child (which leads to an unexpected birth control sub plot) and they also cannot be short, because standing at 5 foot 2 would leave someone “utterly devastated.”
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