Favorite Literary Friendships

August 4, 2019, U.S. National Friendship Day

Favorite Literary Friendships

Favorite Literary Friendships

Happy Friendship Day

Friendship is one of my favorite themes in literature!
Here are some of my favorite literary friendships!
Do you have a favorite?

In celebration of U.S. National Friendship Day, I’m sharing a few recent favorite literary friendships. Even though friendship is a common theme and the list of possibilities is massive, I’ve selected only a few to share with you today.

*This post contains Amazon affiliate links.

This post is inspired by Kristen at KristenKravesBooks.com.

National Friendship Day



Celebrating Friendship



Eleanor Oliphant

Eleanor and Raymond in Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine
by Gail Honeyman (my review)


man called ove

Ove and Parvenah in A Man Called Ove
by Fredrik Backman


Eleanor and Park

Eleanor and Park in Eleanor & Park
by Rainbow Rowell


Beantown Girls

Fiona, Viviana, and Dottie in Beantown Girls
by Jane Healey (my review)


Lost Roses

Eliza and Sofya in Lost Roses
by Martha Hall Kelley (my review)


meet me at the museum

Anders and Tina in Meet Me at the Museum
by Anne Youngson (my review)


Paper Hearts

Zlatka and Fania in Paper Hearts
by Meg Wiviott (my review)


The Gown

Ann and Miriam in The Gown
by Jennifer Robson (my review)



The River

Wynn and Jack in The River
by Peter Heller (my review)


Book Thief

Leisel and Max in The Book Thief
by Markus Zusak


Wonder

Auggie and Jack in Wonder
by R.J. Palacio (my review)


Oops! That was eleven! I tried for ten. Tomorrow I could come up with ten more! There are so many great books with friendship themes!

QOTD: Who are your favorite fictional friendships?



Happy Reading Book FRIENDS!

“Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading.”
~Rainer Maria Rilke

“I love the world of words, where life and literature connect.”
~Denise J Hughes

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~Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

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~Madeleine Riley, Top Shelf Text



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