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April 25, 2025

Audre and Bash Are Just Friends

5
Jordan Cobb (Narrator), Torian Brackett (Narrator)
Thank you, Hachette Audio, for the advanced copy. If you’re looking for a book that will have you squealing in delight and kicking your feet, Audre and Bash Are Just Friends is for you.When her summer plans fall through, Audre decides she needs a bucket list before college applications. Who better to help than the mysterious Bash, with his carefree attitude and handsome face? Get ready for a fun, engaging, and tender teenage summer. Having loved Seven Days in June, I was curious to read more about Audre. From the opening lines, Tia Williams has written a complex and insightful teen. As someone who excelled in high school, I could not help but relate to Audre’s stress.Meanwhile, Bash is seemingly nonchalant with absent parents and spontaneous days. Yet, he is also incredibly giving of his time and truly thinks of others. Yet both are yearning for something a bit more. Williams dives into the hard stuff, not afraid to explore the complicated feelings of separated parents, the pressure of being an elite student/ athlete, and the desire to be independent while still seeking the comfort of your parents. As an adult reader I could not help but appreciate the tension between mother and daughter. I could see myself in both Eva and Audre. Additionally, I enjoyed how Williams expanded on her previous novel without rehashing too much from Seven Days in June.Yet the vast majority of this book had me giddy, and this thoughtful combination of depth and teenage antics will appeal to adults and young readers alike. It was pure joy to watch Bash and Audre sort through their feelings for each other. The audio was so fun to listen to, from the text message exchanges to the highs and lows experienced by these teens. I could not put this charming book down, and I know that the narration enhanced my experience.Jordan Cobb and Torian Brackett’s narration was perfect for teenagers, and the DUET perfectly captured the emotions of a 16-year-old.With outstanding narration, an incredible plot, and brilliant writing, I highly recommend Aubrey and Bash Are Just Friends
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ISBN: 9781668649213

Thank you, Hachette Audio, for the advanced copy. If you’re looking for a book that will have you squealing in delight and kicking your feet, Audre and Bash Are Just Friends is for you.When her summer plans fall through, Audre decides she needs a bucket list before college applications. Who better to help than the mysterious Bash, with his carefree attitude and handsome face? Get ready for a fun, engaging, and tender teenage summer. Having loved Seven Days in June, I was curious to read more about Audre. From the opening lines, Tia Williams has written a complex and insightful teen. As someone who excelled in high school, I could not help but relate to Audre’s stress.Meanwhile, Bash is seemingly nonchalant with absent parents and spontaneous days. Yet, he is also incredibly giving of his time and truly thinks of others. Yet both are yearning for something a bit more. Williams dives into the hard stuff, not afraid to explore the complicated feelings of separated parents, the pressure of being an elite student/ athlete, and the desire to be independent while still seeking the comfort of your parents. As an adult reader I could not help but appreciate the tension between mother and daughter. I could see myself in both Eva and Audre. Additionally, I enjoyed how Williams expanded on her previous novel without rehashing too much from Seven Days in June.Yet the vast majority of this book had me giddy, and this thoughtful combination of depth and teenage antics will appeal to adults and young readers alike. It was pure joy to watch Bash and Audre sort through their feelings for each other. The audio was so fun to listen to, from the text message exchanges to the highs and lows experienced by these teens. I could not put this charming book down, and I know that the narration enhanced my experience.Jordan Cobb and Torian Brackett’s narration was perfect for teenagers, and the DUET perfectly captured the emotions of a 16-year-old.With outstanding narration, an incredible plot, and brilliant writing, I highly recommend Aubrey and Bash Are Just Friends

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