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Reviews and random thoughts on children's and teen fiction.
1. Review: Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg (ARC)

Better Off Friends.
by Elizabeth Eulberg
2014. Scholastic.
ISBN: 9780545551458
When Levi and Macallan first meet in seventh grade, he has just moved from California to Wisconsin, and she has recently lost her mother to a fatal car accident. At first, they don’t really hit it off. Levi seems too much like a hippie, and Macallan has enough on her mind without trying to make friends. When they realize they both like the same obscure British television show, however, something immediately clicks, and soon they are inseparable best friends. As they leave middle school and enter high school, their friendship remains strong, but it also begins to develop into something more. By junior year, they each find themselves questioning whether they are truly better off friends.

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