There are 4 friends, 3 boyfriends, and 41 rules. Have you ever had a relationship that revolved around rules? Well 4 girls Raven, Kelly, Sydney, and Alexia made up 41 rules on how to keep your relationship up and going. But when some friends go behind other friend’s backs and cheat with other people it gets a little scary.I find this book alrite because it talks about 4 friends who have problems with their boyfriends. Its something us girls as teenagers do now a days. There are 4 friends, 3 boyfriends, and 41 rules. Have you ever had a relationship that revolved around rules? Well 4 girls Raven, Kelly, Sydney, and Alexia made up 41 rules on how to keep your relationship up and going. But when some friends go behind other friend’s backs and cheat with other people it gets a little scary.I can make a text to text connection with the book Something Borrowed, by Emily Giffin. I can make this because both of the books have some of the back stabbing/cheating in them. The friends break up then, they get back together and it ends happily. If you read The Crushes then you should also read Something Borrowed.I would give this book 5 stars because it was very interesting how many points of view there were. Also the author was very good at showing what was going on through out the book. I would recommend this book to people who like novels and mean girls.
Do You like book The Crushes (2008)?
I love it, little disappointed in some characters for not talking, but ill live.
—Rands
really funny book, and has real life situations fir girls and their crushes!
—Seamus
at first it was a good book, but it just keep going on and on. It was ok.
—shani
A very good book. It was hard to pit down.
—mrsbusynut