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Best Friendship Books

December 2024

99 Percent Mine

Darcy Barrett has always lived in the shadow of her twin brother’s perfect best friend, Tom Valeska. Growing up, she harbored a secret crush on Tom, but he was off-limits. Now, years later, Tom reappears in her life to renovate her grandmother’s cottage. As they work side by side, Darcy’s feelings resurface, stronger than ever. But with her brother’s claim on Tom and her own fear of commitment, can Darcy finally admit that Tom might be 99 percent hers? A witty, heartwarming tale of second chances and finding the courage to pursue what you truly want.

The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek

Cussy Mary Carter, a young woman with blue skin, defies expectations in 1930s Kentucky. As a packhorse librarian, she brings books to isolated mountain folk, facing prejudice and danger. Her rare genetic condition makes her an outcast, but her determination to spread knowledge and hope never wavers. Through Cussy’s eyes, we experience the hardships of Appalachia during the Great Depression, and witness the transformative power of literacy. A poignant tale of resilience, love, and the enduring human spirit.

Maybe in Another Life

Hannah Martin’s life is at a crossroads. One night out with an old flame could change everything. As she grapples with two possible futures, we follow Hannah through parallel timelines, exploring the ripple effects of a single decision. Reid’s captivating narrative weaves love, friendship, and self-discovery into a poignant reflection on fate and choice. With vivid characters and unexpected twists, this novel left me pondering my own what-ifs long after the last page.

Three Wishes

Lyn, Cat, and Gemma – three sisters, three birthdays, three wishes. As they blow out their candles on their 33rd birthday, each sister makes a secret wish that will change their lives forever. Lyn yearns for balance, Cat craves a baby, and Gemma longs for true love. But be careful what you wish for… With Moriarty’s signature wit and warmth, this tale of sisterhood, secrets, and unexpected twists will leave you laughing, crying, and utterly captivated. A delightful romp through the messy, magical world of family.

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Set in post-World War II England, this charming novel unfolds through letters between writer Juliet Ashton and the quirky members of a book club on Guernsey Island. As Juliet learns about their experiences during the German occupation, she’s drawn into their world of resilience, humor, and unexpected friendship. With each letter, she uncovers not just a story, but a piece of herself. It’s a tale that will make you laugh, cry, and yearn for a simpler time when letters could change lives.

A Dog’s Life

Squirrel never knew life beyond the streets until a kind family took her in. Through her eyes, we experience the joys and hardships of a stray’s existence. From scavenging for food to seeking shelter from harsh weather, Squirrel’s tale is both heartwarming and eye-opening. Martin’s vivid storytelling brings this canine perspective to life, reminding us of the resilience and loyalty of man’s best friend. I found myself tearing up at times, rooting for Squirrel’s happiness.

Rain Reign

Rose Howard, a fifth-grader with high-functioning autism, finds solace in homonyms and prime numbers. Her world is turned upside down when her beloved dog, Rain, goes missing during a storm. As Rose embarks on a heartfelt search, she discovers unexpected courage and learns valuable lessons about family, friendship, and embracing change. Martin’s touching narrative offers a unique glimpse into the mind of a child with autism, weaving together themes of love, loss, and personal growth in this poignant tale of a girl and her dog.

One for the Murphys

Carley’s life is turned upside down when she’s placed in foster care with the Murphys. Skeptical and guarded, she’s not used to the warmth and stability they offer. As she slowly opens up, Carley discovers what it means to belong. But just as she starts to feel at home, her mother wants her back. A poignant tale of resilience and found family, this book tugs at the heartstrings and reminds us that love can bloom in unexpected places.

Fish in a Tree

Ally has always been different, but she’s never understood why. Struggling to hide her inability to read, she uses humor and mischief to distract from her academic shortcomings. But when a new teacher sees through her facade, Ally’s world begins to change. With patience and understanding, Mr. Daniels helps her discover her true potential, proving that being different isn’t a weakness—it’s a strength. This heartwarming tale of self-discovery reminds us that everyone’s mind works uniquely, and that’s what makes us special.

Stanley Will Probably Be Fine

Stanley Fortinbras has always been a bit different. His anxiety makes crowded spaces unbearable, but he finds solace in comics and trivia. When his school announces a citywide scavenger hunt, Stanley sees it as a chance to prove himself. Teaming up with his new friend Liberty, he navigates bustling streets and his own fears. As they decipher clues and uncover secrets, Stanley realizes that bravery comes in many forms. With humor and heart, this story celebrates the power of friendship and self-discovery in overcoming life’s challenges.