Kody
Keplinger has brought her readers a compelling, witty, and laugh out-loud
romance novel with her release of “The Duff”. Bianca is a witty eighteen-year-old
girl with two best friends and a tongue sharper than daggers. When Bianca’s
life begins to fall apart piece by piece, she becomes more vulnerable than she
has ever been before. What does not help her situation is when Wesley Rush,
womanizer of Hamilton High, gives her the nickname Duff: Designated, ugly, fat
friend.
Bianca
is hurting more than she ever thought possible. Throughout her pain, Bianca
tries to stay normal as to not worry her best friends, Casey and Jessica. Life
is not getting better as people from her past begin to show themselves, and
Bianca throws herself at the first distraction possible which just happens to
be Wesley. Bianca struggles to keep her shameful relationship with Wesley a
secret, while still fighting with every other aspect of her life.
Keplinger
shows throughout the story that you can know someone and not really know them
at all. Bianca, as well as the reader, begins to realize that maybe Wesley is
not someone to compare to Satan; in fact, she might actually like him.
Keplinger
shows character progression throughout this entire novel; there is no character
that stayed the same during the progression of this novel. Readers will forever
be changed while reading this novel and will soon realize we are all duffs in
our own special way.
Readers
who enjoyed “Duff” and are eager to get their hands on another book that will
fill the hole that this book left in their hearts, should pick up the book
“Obsidian” by Jennifer L. Armentrout. While this book is a fantasy romance, it
has the same witty banter and grasping plot line that “Duff” contains.
“Obsidian” is just the cure to the bookish hangover that is left after
finishing “The Duff” by Kody Keplinger.
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