Naomi and Ely’s No Kiss List

Teen & Young Adult Friendship Fiction

Author: Rachel Cohn

Naomi loves Ely.And she’s kinda in love with him.Ely loves Naomi.But he prefers to be in love with boys.Naomi and Ely have been inseparable since childhood – partially because they’ve grown up across the hall from each other in the same Manhattan apartment building, and also because they’re best friends. Soul mates. Or are they? Just to be safe, they’ve created a NO KISS L….Read More

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