The Unwritten Rule
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Petite and young-looking, seventeen-year-old Sarah has been best friends with the glamorous and seductive Brianna forever, but when she starts liking Brianna's boyfriend, their friendship becomes precarious.
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Add a SummaryThe Back: Everyone knows the unwritten rule: You don't like your best friend's boyfriend. Sarah has had a crush on Ryan for years. He's easy to talk to, supersmart, and totaly gets her. Lately it even seems like he's paying extra attention to her. Everything would be perfect except for two tiny details: Ryan is Brianna's boyfriend, and Brianna is Sarah's best friend. Sarah forces herself to avoid Ryan and tries to convince herself not to like him. She fels so guilty. for wanting him, and the last thing she wants to do is hurt her best friend. But when she is thrown together with Ryan one night, something happens between them. It's wonderful... and awful. Sarah is torn apart by guilt, but what she feels is nothing short of addiction, and she can't stop herself from wanting more....
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Add a QuoteI've liked Ryan for a long time. An embarrassingly long time, but nobody, not even Branna , knows that. She thinks that back in the eighth grade, when he asked me to a dance and I said yes, I was just being nice, and when I said,"I...I sort of like him, okay?" hoping she'd say it was, she said,"Come on, you can't really like him. He's Ryan."
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Add a CommentWas a cute story but a little too melodramatic and predictable. I your looking for a light summer read, its fun
Basically a young adult version of "Something Borrowed." The characters were interesting, and almost painstakingly well-rounded, so that you really saw where everyone came from, what their motivations were. A fast read, and sadisfying enough. One thing that really bugged me, was that Elizabeth Scott likes to start paragraphs with one person talking, and end them with another person talking. That was just confusing, made it hard for the conversations to flow. But maybe just a pet peeve of mine.
it was a good book, but the ending sucked. it didnt feel very satisfing . it was a page turner with a lot of plot twists aside from the ending it was a good read
The story is cute but I didn't like the ending, but I never like the endings. I loved the charecter's, it's like you can realate to them, its really awesome.
love this book
It's a great and enjoyable book to read =)
This was a very cute book :) Totally something people should read.
i was happy when they stopped being friends :) but the book was really good i loved it
I have to agree with pinkpickle. It was a great read and I wanted to keep reading it but it was very repetitive. Plus, I feel as though something was missing at the end and was disappointed with the way it ended. 3.5/5
Reading this book was extremely aggravating because it described Sarah's observations of her best Brianna and Brianna's boyfriend Ryan the entire time. As I read it, I kept thinking,"Okay I understand, you feel bad about being in love with your best friend's boyfriend. Got it." This isn't to say it wasn't a good read--it was. It was definitely a page-turner because every time I thought I knew what would happen next the plot changed. The ending was a little disappointing and definitely not what I expected but it portrayed a realistic conclusion. Four out of five stars!