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A review by christyduke_5117
BFF by K.C. Wells
4.0
There are people who come into your life for a reason and sometimes when the reason is no longer there, they float back out of your life. Not true of a best friend. Or, at least, a real best friend. That person, no matter how long you’ve known them, knows all of your hopes and dreams, your fears, your secrets, and all the little things that make up who you are. If you’re really, really lucky then that person is also your soulmate. This is the story of David and Matt who met in second grade and figured out they loved each other almost twenty years later. The very best kind of story.
David is an only child who is very smart and doesn’t make friends easily, or at all. Not until Matt moves into the neighborhood and sits next to him in the second grade. Their friendship starts as most do when you’re seven and they share all of the ups and downs that come in the next ten years until they graduated from high school and head to college. By that time both sets of parents are used to them being joined at the hip and doing practically everything together. Oh, there is worry sometimes on David’s side that someday Matt would fall in love and get married, changing their friendship again, possibly irrevocably. But they are only in college so there is time.
“Hindsight is a wonderful thing. That brief pang when Matt mentioned going on a date, for example. I told myself at the time that it was nothing, but I think deep down, I was jealous. People gravitated to him so easily, whereas I felt like I continually wore a sign saying Keep Your Distance. Yeah, I told myself at the time that I was jealous of his popularity. That was it.”
Please find my full review at Rainbow Book Reviews
David is an only child who is very smart and doesn’t make friends easily, or at all. Not until Matt moves into the neighborhood and sits next to him in the second grade. Their friendship starts as most do when you’re seven and they share all of the ups and downs that come in the next ten years until they graduated from high school and head to college. By that time both sets of parents are used to them being joined at the hip and doing practically everything together. Oh, there is worry sometimes on David’s side that someday Matt would fall in love and get married, changing their friendship again, possibly irrevocably. But they are only in college so there is time.
“Hindsight is a wonderful thing. That brief pang when Matt mentioned going on a date, for example. I told myself at the time that it was nothing, but I think deep down, I was jealous. People gravitated to him so easily, whereas I felt like I continually wore a sign saying Keep Your Distance. Yeah, I told myself at the time that I was jealous of his popularity. That was it.”
Please find my full review at Rainbow Book Reviews