I've seemed to become tired of the typical doesn't-know-she's-hot-girl-with-tragic-background-that-attracts-the-attention-of-the-hot-player-boy stories. So this book was refreshingly different in that it's - just like the title says - about being friends with boys, and the ups and downs of having gu...
Soooo.. i finally finished reading this one ! Yay me .What a disappointment . Seriously .LOOK at the title ! doesn't it just grab your heart and call out your soul ?!It's about Being friends with boys for god's sake ! BOYS.If someone asked me as to what i expected out of this book here , I would hav...
Terra Elan McVoy's Being Friends With Boys is the story of Charlotte who has been friends with Oliver for years. She is happy with being a part of his band with Abe and Trip as manager and writer. However things get complicated when there is a new guy.I loved Being Friends With Boys and finished thi...
I really enjoyed this novel. I'm not a big Contemporary reader, which might either be a compliment because I enjoyed it or mean that because I'm not too used to the typical Contemp tropes I'm simply not as critical when it comes to the genre. Sometimes it felt like parts should have been expanded, l...
3.5/5Oh Thank God… Lately, I’ve been feeling less than enthusiastic over the stuff I’ve been picking. I think I’ve had me fill of girls saving the world/ post apoc/ whatever. Apparently, it takes a bunch of teenagers who don’t know what they want and how to say what they want once they’ve figured th...
When I was in high school, I was a lot like Charlotte, because most of my friends were boys. Girls were too much drama and just did awful things to each other. So I knew that this was definitely a read for me, because I love it when I can connect with a character so closely. Of course, I don't posse...
3.5 stars“Don’t forget who your real friends are”Charlotte has always hung out with the boys; she practically grew up with Oliver and when Trip moved to their new school, they’ve been inseparable since. Over the summer they grew even closer when they started messing around in Oliver’s basement, wha...
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