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4.6 5
Young Adult Fiction
475
A Beautiful Story About Friendship
(Updated: June 22, 2026)
Overall rating
5.0
Plot
5.0
Characters
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Reader reviewed by the book muncher
Nina, Avery, and Mel have been best friends since forever. They were even dubbed the Burmudez Triangle by a jealous girl who wasnt included in their group. Its tradition for them to go to Chuck E. Cheeses for birthdays, even though theyre in high school.
Nina goes away for the summer to attend a pre-college camp and falls in love. Meanwhile at home, Avery and Mel have fallen in love too with each other. Mels always known that shes into girls, but Avery isnt quite sure. And it becomes more apparent when school starts. Nina is busy with all her school and extracurricular commitments, and Mel is left to fend for herself. It seems that the three-way friendship will crash and burn. Enter a boy whos attracted at first to Mel, and then to Nina, and things get a lot worse.
The Burmudez Triangle rang of friendship and love. It was a beautiful story I will never forget. There were many issues with boy troubles and inside the friendship that made the story very realistic. I loved the ending, because although it was sad, it was filled with hope. I highly recommend this novel to all girls, because it is empowering.
Nina, Avery, and Mel have been best friends since forever. They were even dubbed the Burmudez Triangle by a jealous girl who wasnt included in their group. Its tradition for them to go to Chuck E. Cheeses for birthdays, even though theyre in high school.
Nina goes away for the summer to attend a pre-college camp and falls in love. Meanwhile at home, Avery and Mel have fallen in love too with each other. Mels always known that shes into girls, but Avery isnt quite sure. And it becomes more apparent when school starts. Nina is busy with all her school and extracurricular commitments, and Mel is left to fend for herself. It seems that the three-way friendship will crash and burn. Enter a boy whos attracted at first to Mel, and then to Nina, and things get a lot worse.
The Burmudez Triangle rang of friendship and love. It was a beautiful story I will never forget. There were many issues with boy troubles and inside the friendship that made the story very realistic. I loved the ending, because although it was sad, it was filled with hope. I highly recommend this novel to all girls, because it is empowering.
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