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The Boy/Friend (Girlfriend Fiction #19)
by
R.M. Corbet
A warm, funny romantic comedy about friendship and love - and the great big green-eyed monster. Book 19 in the Girlfriend Fiction series: fall in love with something real.
A date with your best friend? How could that ever work?
Maude and Lou live in the same street.
She's a smart girl from a sensible family.
He's a weirdo - a punk-rock musician.
Despite being different, they've...more
A date with your best friend? How could that ever work?
Maude and Lou live in the same street.
She's a smart girl from a sensible family.
He's a weirdo - a punk-rock musician.
Despite being different, they've...more
Published
June 1st 2010
by Allen & Unwin
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I'm getting quite addicted to Girlfriend Fiction. If this is making you turn your nose up, hear me out. The stories I've read so far are from quality authors who try and invest their stories with real characters, dialogue and plot lines, while being enjoyable and quick reads. And The Boy/Friend is no exception. I loved the quirky burgeoning relationship between Maude the Girl Next Door and Lou the weird, lead muso in a Junk Band. I loved the girly bitchiness between Maude and the popular girl gr...more
Absolutely loved it!!
Girl and guy friends forever
Guy has a band and this girl wants to make the band popular and guy starts to like that girl
Maude gets jealous and talks to awesome but crazy (lou's) sister
Eventually they admit their feelings to each other after a whole bunch of stuff (some that is quite funny actually)
And their like 'maude I like you' "I like you too lou" <3 something like that...ITS SO CUTE!!
Girl and guy friends forever
Guy has a band and this girl wants to make the band popular and guy starts to like that girl
Maude gets jealous and talks to awesome but crazy (lou's) sister
Eventually they admit their feelings to each other after a whole bunch of stuff (some that is quite funny actually)
And their like 'maude I like you' "I like you too lou" <3 something like that...ITS SO CUTE!!
Mar 04, 2011
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Wow, I have aread about 4 or 5 chapters already! I stayed up so late last night reading it, it was so hard to put down!
I Loved it. It was great
Aug 12, 2010
Good Golly Miss Holly
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3 of 5 stars
Recommends it for:
Fans of the Girlfriend Fiction series
Shelves:
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What a surprise, another 3-star rating for a Girlfriend Fiction novel. Well I have to say this one did appeal a little bit more than usual. The general idea is a girl and boy who have been best friends for quite some time take a step towards a more serious relationship not without many faults along the way but overall a nice, quick read for the younger audience.
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As a teenager, Robert Corbet constantly fell in love with blonde girls called Michelle. At university, he always fell for clever girls with long velvet dresses and short, dark hair. Finally, he met a girl in pink overalls who rode a motorbike. After a long, agonizing courtship, they bought a station wagon, had three children, and were happy ever after.
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