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Just Friends
Author: Robyn Sisman

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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345442277 - ISBN-10: 034544227X
Publication Date: 7/30/2002
Pages: 400


Other Versions of this Book: Hardcover, Audio Cassette

Book Description:
Thirtysomethings Freya and Jack have been “just friends” for more than ten years. Of course, they’ve had their differences. Freya doesn’t approve of Jack’s taste for student teeny-boppers from Planet Bubblegum, and Jack has problems with Freya’s utter scorn for human frailty–especially his own.

So when Freya, dumped by her lawyer boyfriend, moves temporarily into Jack’s apartment, tensions simmer. They reach a boiling point when Jack agrees to act as Freya’s Significant Other at her step-sister’s society wedding. Now, old friends, best friends, just friends, are fighting like cats and dogs.

Bestselling author Robyn Sisman has written a sexy, hilarious novel about that eternal struggle to find “the one”–the one for now and the one forever!

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Top Member Book Reviews

Mary M. (voice) wrote on 8/11/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

It sounds like a predictible common story, but it has lots of surprises and twists and turns. I liked all of the characters. It was a quick read....I wanted to get back to it. I finished in two days...which is quick for me and my lifestyle.

Teresa H. (WarEagle78) wrote on 12/18/2005...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

It's hard to warm up to these characters, but by the end you really do. Freya is cold, but by the end of the book you understand why. Jack is fairly worthless, but he improves. Cat isn't much of a friend for most of the book, but her actions after her wedding make her a standout best friend. If you enjoy chick-lit, it's worth reading.

Amber S. (ladyamber28) wrote on 5/26/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Better than expected. I enjoyed this and it rang more true than some 'friend love' books. Cute.

Elizabeth C. (ManolasMom) wrote on 3/8/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Two thirtysomethings trying to make their dreams come true meet 10 years ago. Now, ten years later, Freya moves in with Jack after a shocking break up with her shy, "safe" boyfriend.

Freya, more upset about losing her date for her wicked stepsister's wedding in three weeks than losing her boyfriend and apartment, answers a few personal ads in the paper. Roommate fights about food and overnight guests ensue.

In one desperate moment, Freya argees to bring Jack home to England as her date hoping her famliy will never know they are "just friends." Unfortunately for them, the family knows more than they let on and so the laughs continue.

Angie T. (Yellowrose) wrote on 12/12/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is such a great book... a must read

Shannon C. (Shannon) wrote on 8/25/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Fun, light read.

Rebecca K. wrote on 5/3/2006...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

A chick lit book. A fun and easy read,


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Sigrid H. (sigrid) wrote on 7/9/2009...


Freya is a thirtysomething, transplanted Brit in New York, focused on survival. Jack is her friend of ten years, a writer trying to work through his block. Their relationship is based on mutual humor, and a surprising innocence from when they first met, but the story opens after Freya has been publicly dumped by the man she'd expected to ask her to marry him. She is determined not to let it break her, and crashes Jack's poker game, desperate for distraction. When Jack discovers she doesn't have a place to stay, he offers to let her stay with him for a couple weeks while she rebounds.

It doesn't exactly work out. Freya and Jack get on each other's nerves almost from the start, primarily because of the different places they are in their lives. Freya is in a place where her normal emotional walls are even higher than usual, and she has little tolerance for the freestyle way Jack leads his life. He dates young twentysomethings he meets through his teaching, and he floats along, subsidized by a monthly allowance from his father. They pull caustic pranks on the other, though their friendship seems to eventually weather all of them, enough at least for Freya to ask him to pose as her boyfriend at her stepsister's wedding.

The writing is sharp and humorous, and the scenarios laugh out loud funny even while they made me cringe at how mean they could be. Freya and Jack are often quite unlikeable in the stunts they pull, though my annoyance with them was never enough to pull me from enjoying the story. It just made them more realistic for me, and easier to wish a happy ending for (though the truncated and mildly ambiguous ending is probably the one thing I dislike most about this book).

Kathleen K. (kathyk) - Amsterdam, NY wrote on 1/12/2008...


Good chick lit story.

Cathy S. wrote on 2/16/2006...


Thirtysomethings Freya and Jack have been "just friends" for more than 10 years. When Freya, dumped by her lawyer boyfriend, moves into Jack's appartment temporarily, tensions simmer.


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