Nathalie and Marie have been best friends since grade school. They have a game they play, "What if we were...," where one of them chooses a topic (in a band, spies, the most brilliant scientist in the world), and they take turns saying what their lives would be like. It's cute and imaginative, and the kind of thing the reader has likely done with a bestie. We get all kinds of goofy fun friendship feels floating around, and it's just sweet. As the story progresses, we learn that Nathalie has a crush on someone, but is too shy to do anything about it. When Jane (the crush) approaches Marie to ask about Nathalie, Marie starts to nudge Nathalie into taking action finally. Now we have all kinds of coming of age feels, figuring out who you are feels, first love feels, and outside looking in feels. Marie is happy her best friend has found love, but she senses the effects that will have on their friendship, and thinks about how life in general will likely cause them to drift apart in the future, and oh my heart! Those feels hit really close to home, and I'm not crying, you're crying! So, yeah, this was a great story that totally snuck up on me and put me through all the emotions; the characters are great, I so wanna hang with these girls, and having a fly on the wall view of their friendship is adorable and geeky/dorky good times. Jane is cool and weird too, and fits in well with the two, and I'm hoping the story will continue and explore that aspect, the entrance of a third person in a friendship when the new person is a significant other, and how that delicate balance is struck. I loved the art- Marie and Natalie's personalities are palpable, and Lenoir really makes them come to life with her quirky style. Absolutely recommended.
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