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Roommate rivalry and romantic turmoil, perfected.

Frenemies could be a good read for those who enjoy a romantic comedy with a twist of drama and self-discovery. The unique feature of the book is how it explores the complexity of friendships and romantic relationships in college, showcasing the discomfort and betrayal that can arise from close quarters. Users would find this book enjoyable for its relatability, humor, and engaging plot, especially for those who are looking for a lighthearted read that also has some substance.

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Frenemies

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ISBN: 9781847242389
Authors: Megan Crane
Publisher: Quercus
Date of Publication: 2008-03-06
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Young Adult, Romance
Related Topics: Chick Lit
Goodreads rating: 3.71
(rated by 5366 readers)

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Everyone knows that girl. The one who effortlessly attracts the eyes of every guy in the room, doesn't seem to need girlfriends and never gives any thought to her appearance - no need, it's always perfect. But what happens when that girl is your college roommate and she has her eye on the love of your life? Gus Curtis approaches the big three-o with a plan to usher herself painlessly into official adulthood. But then she walks in on her perfect boyfriend lip-locked with one of her oldest friends. When she loses most of her dignity in attempts to win him back, her two best friends finally lose patience with her and she finds herself seeking consolation in the arms of the one boy she really should stay away from. Gus realises she needs to do some growing up - and fast. Frenemies is impossible to put down, it's funny, honest and the love interest is a true Mr Darcy. This is feel-good fiction at its best.
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Roommate rivalry and romantic turmoil, perfected.

Frenemies could be a good read for those who enjoy a romantic comedy with a twist of drama and self-discovery. The unique feature of the book is how it explores the complexity of friendships and romantic relationships in college, showcasing the discomfort and betrayal that can arise from close quarters. Users would find this book enjoyable for its relatability, humor, and engaging plot, especially for those who are looking for a lighthearted read that also has some substance.