![]() ![]() I loved how the author wrote it from the two different perspectives because it showed what both of the main characters were feeling. It was a quick and easy read, but i found it very engaging. From the moment i picked it up i couldn't put it down. So if this book is supposed to be the answer to "can boys and girls really be just friends?", it did not help me with respecting my fiancé´s girl-just-friends from now on:D BUt I guess I would be able to take a step back and appreciate the difference. While at the same time, I probably would´ve been extremely sad, had I not gotten my happy ending. more y friends for so long is that they´re both in denial :D That´s the way I see it. ![]() ![]() But it´s ridiculous, because you can see the signs from the very beginning and they only get more frequent as the book progresses. It tries to present itself as different in a way that they try to convince you a boy and a girl CAN indeed just be friends. ![]() Which brings me to the one problem I had with this book. I can´t even consider this a spoiler, when it´s pretty obvious where this was headed. I loved both Macallan and Levi (cool names - and naming your child after whiskey is original :D made me smile since my plan is to have a boy and name him Gansey so that he can one day tell his friend *rolls eyes* my mom loves this book.) and rooted for the book to be more like "Better off Lovers" -and well. ![]()
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