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ttfn by Lauren Myracle
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In the book TTFN there are three best friends. Zoe, Maddie, and Angela. These three have been through so much in their friendship. But the things are about to heat up in their friendship because Angela has just found out from her parents that she's moving to california. When Angela found out that she was going to be away from her besties she freaked out because she has never been away from them and she doesn't know what she would do with out her besties. But as she is away from her besties Maddie and Zoe get into an argument. You see Maddie finds a guy who she likes yet he does pot and only wants to be friends but with conditions. While Zoe falls for a poet named Doug who makes her heart sing with joy. Yet they like the same guy. How will this end up? Will Maddie and Zoe ever be the besties they used to be?

While reading this book, I came across a connection between me and maddie. I also found a theme to the book. I'll start with the theme. You see I thought the theme would be friendship. The reason why is because Angela is going to be away from her besties and I thought that this book was mainly about that. Now the connection I had was When my best friend had to move to baltimore. I didn't know what I would do with out her. She was the one that completed our little clique or whatever you want to call it. Andn now that she is gone we don't really hang out anymore.

I give this book three stars. The reason why is because I liked the book. It was a good book. But it was kind of confuesing. It sounded like that if Angela wasn't there, Maddie would go off and do something bad and Zoe would try to be on her own and met a guy. would recommand this book to girls who don't really depend on their selves. And that they need a best friend to lead them.
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