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Best Friends Forever Best Friends Forever by Jennifer Weiner
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“There's all kinds of love in the world, and not all of it looks like the stuff in greeting cards.”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever
“Addie, please." More tears dripped down her cheeks. "Don't be so hard."
"Oh, please," I muttered...and that was as far as I got. 'You broke my heart' were the words that had risen to my mouth, but I couldn't say them. That was what you said to a boyfriend, a lover, not your best friend. She'd laugh. And I'd had enough of being laughed at. I'd worked hard to get to a place where it didn't happen anymore, where I didn't move through life like a walking target, where it was just me and my paints and brushes and my big empty bed every night. "You weren't a good friend," I said instead.”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever
“Have you ever considered that there might be something wrong with your brain?
Oh, I think there might be something wrong with everyone else’s.”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever
“Valerie.” I struggled for patience. “Have you ever considered that there might be something wrong with your brain?” She gave me a sweet, guileless smile. “Oh, I think that maybe there’s something wrong with everyone else’s.”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever
“How about this?” said Val. “We’ll put him in a shopping cart, and we’ll leave him in front of the emergency room. Like they did with that girl in Animal House.” Oh, Lord. “Okay, first of all, I don’t think Animal House was supposed to be instructional. He might have really hurt himself. And where are we going to get a shopping cart?” Val thought it over. “Excellent points. Okay. We call a cab…”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever
“It happened this way sometimes. We’d be having a perfectly normal conversation… or, at least, a conversation as close to normal as we could have—and then he’d say something that would remind me that nothing was normal, nothing at all.”
Jennifer Weiner, Best Friends Forever