Angered by her friend Jeff, who suddenly avoids her and refuses to let her sit with him in the cafeteria, Claudia is informed by her older brother, Bailey, that Jeff is probably afraid that people will think they are a couple.
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This book was the BOMB,
This review is from: A Boy Friend Is Not a Boyfriend(Party of 5) (Paperback)
This is the only book in my life that I have ever wanted to finsh and I would read it again and again. I liked Claudia because she is someone I could relate to. I would recommend it to all my friends!!
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A delightful illustration of the subtle differences.,
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This review is from: A Boy Friend Is Not a Boyfriend(Party of 5) (Paperback)
In a world of buzzwords and hype, it's often hard to separate the true meanings from the bland hyperbole. But in A Boy Friend Is Not a 'Boyfriend', Emily Costello proves that words can never truly describe an avalanche of emotion, especially when the words are what started the avalance in the first place. Costello weaves an insightful and provocative network of truth in this truly paradigmatic work. No fan of Party of Five should be without a copy.
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