Best Friends Forever, Jennifer Weiner
Best Friends Forever is a slow-moving tale about just that, two girls who grow up as best friends and after life’s twists and turns, come back to be again, BFFs as adults. The story revolves around Addie’s weight, the gain and the loss, and Val’s rising star, first as a cheerleader, then on the nightly news. In the mix is a class reunion, a man who gets his comeuppance, and a cop who falls for one of the BFFs.
Jennifer Weiner is a very good writer, her prose is succinct and realistic, moving in and out of one theme to another, but Best Friends Forever will not go down as a favorite of mine. I find that I say this a lot in my reviews: There is nothing wrong with the book, but it just wasn’t a zinger for me. That being said, I certainly wouldn’t discount the book on any level, just not one I will write home about.
Why the 5 stars you might ask, because it is very well written and just because the story itself didn’t move me to tears, or heartbreak, or whatever emotional level I may have been looking for at the time, doesn’t mean it warrants anything less than well done. I will read another book of Ms. Weiner, as she is that good of a writer that I have not lost interest.