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	 Better Off Friends by Elizabeth Eulberg,
 c2014
 
 My favorite of Eulberg’s books, Better Off Friends, is told from the 
	alternating perspectives of two best friends.
 
 It feels like Macallan and Levi have known each other forever. They have 
	tons of inside jokes, love each other’s families, know each other’s favorite 
	foods, movies, etc. But things have started to get complicated in high 
	school. No one seems to be able to accept that they are “just friends”. 
	Finding a date is tricky enough because everyone thinks they’re together. 
	And double dating turns into a nightmare because they spend more time 
	talking to one another than their dates. Eventually they realize it’s time 
	to decide---are they better off friends? Or are they just a leap away from a 
	life-changing romance?
 
 Filled with fun, this is a great read for guys and girls alike. I loved 
	Macallan and Levi’s friendship and found myself devouring the book waiting 
	to find out what they would do with their relationship.
 
	 The Chapel Wars by Lindsey Leavitt,
 c2014
 
 It’s a Romeo and Juliet tale set on the Las Vegas strip…
 
 Sixteen-year-old Holly has just inherited her grandfather’s wedding 
	chapel---on the Las Vegas strip! She’s always loved the chapel and though it 
	has definitely seen better days, she has big ideas of how to turn the 
	drowning business around. Being her parents’ boss is pretty tricky, 
	especially since they’ve recently divorced, but she’s got bigger problems. 
	Namely, the chapel next door and Dax, grandson of her family’s mortal enemy. 
	Cupid is about to make her life a whole lot more complicated.
 
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			 Just Like the Movies by Kelly Fiore,
 c2014
 
 Ever wonder why love can’t be like it is in the movies? You’re not 
			alone!
 
 Marijke, a popular and pretty track star, seems like she has it all 
			together. Lily is a classic overachiever always looking ahead to 
			college and her future. But when they hit senior year they both 
			realize, they are clueless when it comes to love and romance. An 
			unexpected encounter at the movies sparks a question---it possible 
			to use the movies as a guide for real-life romance? Can Marijke find 
			a way to get her boyfriend to say the “L” word? Can Lily get a date 
			for prom? It promises to be a bumpy ride as they test out their 
			theories---but along the way? They just might find a friend.
 
			This is What Happy Looks Like by Jennifer E. Smith,
 c2013
 
 It all starts with an email---to the wrong address. Hollywood 
			heartthrob, Graham Larkin, accidentally emails Ellie O’Neal about 
			caring for his pet pig, starting a correspondence that surprises 
			them both. Their growing friendship drives Graham to choose Ellie’s 
			hometown as the setting for his next movie. What will happen when 
			they come to face-to-face? Can a movie star and the girl next door 
			truly find love in the real world?
 
 Another great title by Jennifer E. Smith, this story of two teens 
			finding their way---all while trying to navigate the pitfalls of 
			first love---will leave you smiling.
 
 To check out these books or get recommendations for other great 
			reads, please come see us at the Lincoln Public Library, 725 Pekin 
			Street.
 (Melissa Oxborrow, Youth Services Librarian)
 
			[By 
			MELISSA OXBORROW, 
			Lincoln Public Library District] |