Reviewed by funstm on

4 of 5 stars

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I liked the first one, but I loved this. This book had me in hysterics. From Robbie's love of eating itty bitty food so he can pretend to be a giant (even though he already is a giant) to his love of making up words, I was cheering him on. His love of everything was just so nice and funny and happy, that it was hard not to feel happy with him. And I have no doubt Brandon's had his work cut out for him reigning Robbie in from psycho crazy just to plain crazy. Brandon was less crazy but he was just as awesome and I loved how Robbie made an effort to include him in the fun.

The relationship between them was lighthearted and swoonworthy and ridiculous and absolutely hilarious.

“Besides, I guess we need to make this thing last a month.”
“Ah, why?”
“We’re going to visit his family for his birthday.”
Holly watches me for a moment. “Okay, are you only hooking up, or are you actually boyfriends?” “We’re bros. Who hook up. And are friends.”
“So you’re brofriends?” Holy shit, that makes perfect sense. “That’s what we are.”
“Huh?”
“Brofriends. We’re not dating, but we’re not just brothers anymore either.”
“Context really is key here.” Context schmontext. I hurry to grab my phone. “I know you’re not going to text and work.”
I pout at her. “Brolationship crisis, babe.”
“Again. Boss.” She side-eyes me. “You have two minutes.” Holly dumps the files and heads into the staff room. I love that girl.


Unlike, Chad and Bailey's star crossed lovers thing, Robbie and Brandon were the ultimate BFFs and it was perfect. I also really liked getting to see more of Chad and Bailey too. I can't wait to read the next one. 4.5 stars, rounded to 5.

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