Worst Enemies/Best Friends by Annie Bryant is a good book for girls that are in middle school. The story is really easy to relate to considering the four best friends are all thirteen, just like most of us in middle school. Avery is one of my favorite characters in the story. She is enjoyable to read about and reminded me a lot of my real friend, Avery. One other character I liked reading about is Charlotte. She is quiet and a nice, the kind of person that anyone would like to be friends with. Relating to the story and its characters makes the book Worst Enemies/Best Friends very enjoyable.
I truly liked reading about the character, Avery, because I felt that she acted very much like me. Avery’s passion is sports and I am also passionate about sports. Avery also reminded me a lot of one of my friends who also happens to be named Avery. They are similar because they have the same sarcastic attitude and both are athletic. In the story, Avery is very adventurous and energetic and so fun to be around. She is always happy to be with friends and loves playing soccer and basketball. Avery is the type of person that people would want as their friend.
Charlotte is another character that I really related to because she loves to read. Charlotte is a very smart girl and has many hobbies but especially loves reading. We are similar because I love reading when I have free time. Charlotte writes stories too and likes to look at the stars. It is very interesting to read about her because she talks about all the places that she has lived. I have never moved before so I don’t know what it is like to go to a new school. When the author writes the story about Charlotte, you feel like the character in the book and whatever happens to Charlotte feels like it was happening to yourself. When Charlotte got embarrassed in front of her whole grade on the first day of school, I could almost feel her embarrassment and it made me feel bad for her.
In conclusion, Worst Enemies/Best Friends is a very good book for girls that are in middle school because the story is interesting and the characters are relatable, almost like they were your friends.
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