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  • Somebody That I Used to Know

  • A Novel
  • By: Dana L. Davis
  • Narrated by: Kimberly Woods
  • Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)
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Somebody That I Used to Know

By: Dana L. Davis
Narrated by: Kimberly Woods
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Summary

In this fresh, addictive novel from the author of Tiffany Sly Lives Here Now, an aspiring musician is forced to reunite with her ex-best friend—who just happens to be the world’s biggest teen star.

Dylan Woods hasn’t seen her best friend, Langston, in years. After he moved to Los Angeles, he ghosted her. Then he became Legendary, the biggest teen R&B artist on the planet.

For the most part, Dylan has moved on, with her sights set on Juilliard. But when her parents announce that Langston is coming for a short stay with them, the entire family is thrilled. Except for Dylan. The idea of sharing a house with music’s biggest bad boy makes her stomach churn.

But maybe Langston hasn’t changed as much as Dylan thought—he’s kept the bucket list they made together years ago. As they start checking off items on the list, Dylan starts to remember old times, her previous self, and their shared love of music.

And there’s something else. As Dylan considers giving Langston another chance, she starts to realize that maybe her feelings for him go beyond friendship.

Maybe, just maybe, she’s falling for her ex-best friend.

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Critic reviews

“Narrator Kimberly Woods is the solemn voice of Dylan, a senior who is laser focused on her violin audition for Juilliard.… Woods's dazzling characterization of Langston radiates the swagger and vulnerability of the boy who suddenly dropped out of Dylan's life several years earlier before becoming the singing sensation called Legendary.… Woods's tone swells with joy in the ensuing goofy adventures and heart-throbbing moments.”AudioFile Magazine

“Davis meaningfully explores the complexities around transracial adoption in ways specific to the Black community. Dylan’s friends are well developed and contribute to the storyline and growth of both main characters. The evolution of Dylan and Legend’s relationship is a nice, slow burn. A textured story of going from friends to something more, complete with a happily-ever-after.”Kirkus Reviews

“Davis thoughtfully tackles the complexities of transracial adoption, friendship, and not giving up yourself for love.”School Library Journal (starred review)

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