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Reading age
14-17
Genre
Realistic fiction
Publisher
HarperAlley
Publication date
February 18, 2025
How will Agnes and Daisy maintain their friendship when Agnes’ impending move numbers their days?
Agnes and Daisy, two best friends, have always done everything together. Their friendship is strong until Agnes’ mother announces that they will be moving because she has found a new job. In response, Agnes and Daisy decide to create a list of activities they want to do together before Agnes leaves.
However, a new challenge arises with the arrival of Noah, Daisy’s crush, who has now become her boyfriend. He often invites himself to join their plans, which complicates their dynamic. How can Agnes and Daisy maintain their friendship amidst these new developments?
This book was utterly captivating, so much so that I found myself completely engrossed and finished it in one exhilarating sitting. The vibrant, cartoony art style combined with a warm, earthy color palette drew me in, adding depth to the narrative. I could easily relate to the characters as I had also experienced the challenges of moving.
Agnes was refreshingly blunt, her straightforwardness cutting through the air, yet beneath that tough exterior lay an unwavering loyalty to her friends. Daisy burst onto the page with her quirky charm and unique perspective, adding a delightful eccentricity to the story. Then there’s Noah, whose kindness and good intentions shone brightly, even if they often led to delightful chaos that kept everyone on their toes.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who craves a story filled with fun, quirkiness, and relatable experiences—it’s a joy that deserves to be shared!
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