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It’s stupid to fall for your brother’s ex. It’s even worse to enlist another’s help to win the ex over. But Brody is desperate and Hayley, his partner in American Sign Language, is more than willing to lend him a few tips.

She’s the school’s matchmaker,’ and with her bizarre and positive personality, Brody finds her easy to talk to, even about the most awkward situations. Hayley’s tips seem to be working, but as Brody learns more about his matchmaker, he starts finding reasons to spend time with her, and not the girl he thought he was in love with.

But Hayley isn’t ready to fall for anyone. Labeled the “Funny Fat Friend” within her group, her self image makes it impossible for Brody to share his feelings without Hayley shrugging it off as a joke.

Convincing her Brody can, and did, fall for the “Funny Fat Friend” turns out to be harder than simply falling in love.


Written by Cassie Mae under the pen name Becca Ann.

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Title:Reasons I Fell for the Funny Fat Friend
Author:Cassie Mae
Book Format:Kindle Edition
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 190 pages
Published:January 8th 2013 by CookieLynn Publishing (first published January 7th 2013)
Categories:Young Adult. Romance. Contemporary. Contemporary Romance. High School. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. New Adult

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Ratings: 3.95 From 7330 Users | 843 Reviews

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CUTE. SUPER CUTE. CUTEI could not put this book down. I cant decide what i Loved most - The adorable chapter titles, the male POV or the quite frankly amazing witty writing. I.LOVED. THIS. BOOK.Refreshing, laugh out loud funny, cute as can be, tummy going crazy first smooch, nothing beats a well written teeny bopper book.Easy 4 stars from me and a welcome break from the over sexed mini drama's I've been reading of late.

This is one of those books you read and go, THANK YOU, for finally writing something like this. Brody is sweet and sensitive but still such a boy. Which is why I love him so much. And Hayley had me dying laughing through the whole book. This is one of those fun reads that will have you falling in love with these characters. And so happy that real romance still exists.

Sweetest. Book. EverI enjoyed it so much and Im pretty surprised because I did not expect it.Its a lovely story and I love Brody and Hayley, and they are a perfect couple.Brody is a very special boy. Hes funny, shy (and thats freaking cute) and such a boy with all this hormones! Hes hot and doesnt care about it (how cute!) Hes just lovely and cute (clearly :D). I really like him because hes a very normal teenager and not a player like all the other boys in YA books.And Hayley OMG, shes amazing!

Can I rate this like 100 1/2 stars? That's what it deserves. Hell, I'd give it 200 1/2 stars if I could. This is a phenomenally honest and funny and romantic and, yes, sexy read. Did I mention the funny? It is hilarious. It contains one of the best descriptions of a first kiss I've ever read (and you guys know how many kisses I read weekly. I have to be some kind of expert on reading kisses by now, right?) Brody and Hayley are so exquisitely true and written so well that I swear they jump off

One word to describe this book... Thats what Hayley would say anyway! This was a short (only took a little over 2 hours to read) but super cute and funny book! Just what I needed after the emotionally taxing reading week I've had!One of the best things about this book was it was from the guys perspective (which I love). Brody- I loved me some Brody!Brody is a popular guy who has the hots for his older brothers ex. He becomes friends with Hayley. Hayley decides to help him get the girl. Sounds

0 Star. DNF. 11% in to this book & I'm sorry I'm dumping it.Dyin'askin'bein'goin''causeshowin'somethin'keepin'stoppin'parkin'laughin'D'yawalkin'betchaYa knowGangster talk for no rhyme no reason out of a normal guy's mouth is weird. OHK!! How old is he again? Because he's talking about going through puberty.. that happens when we are 12-13 how much I remember.And his brother lives alone, and the ex is in his class... :S AND how much I caught on, the ex lived with the brother..This guy

If I weren't so stingy with 5 stars, this book would get them all. It was a quick enjoyable read. In fact, at some point I just didn't stop reading until done. Though it was a love story set in high school, the characters were mature enough to be enjoyable to me. UPDATE: I originally gave this book four stars. I thoroughly enjoyed it, but didn't think I'd ever read it again. Then, just a few months after reading it for the first time, I picked it up again as something, fun, quick, and light to
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