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Laws of Physics: Space by Penny Reid

katkinney's review against another edition

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4.0

In this second part of the “Motion” series, Abram has discovered Mona’s lies. Mona just doesn’t know it. Several years have passed. They are snowed in together at her parent’s place, along with friends. This had some sweet moments near the end. Also, some cameos from the “Chemistry” series! Looking forward to the conclusion.

Please excuse typos/name misspellings. Entered on screen reader.

shiny_raccoon's review against another edition

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4.0

Kaitlyn Parker is Abram’s music writing partner— though not in the band.

smithmeaghan's review

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5.0

I have been waiting since the release of “Motion”. Read both “Space” and “Time” (I heeded the cliffhanger warnings and even patiently waited for the Amazon release) and it did not disappoint!! I couldn’t put it down, and will probably re read it again once I finish “Time.” To start with:

ALL THE FEELS. It was like a rollercoaster, from the beginning where Mona and Abram process the next morning to fast forward two years ahead (oh the angst and heart pain to think these two sensitive souls pined for one another for that long). And when they finally meet again there is so much emotion and feeling-and even though both characters are geniuses in their own rights, neither are cold or robotic, I think they both feel too much, which makes them vulnerable and put up walls (especially Mona). I am a fan of a lot of the characters from both the Knitting Series and Green Valley, and I honestly didn’t know if I would like Abram given his role in the Chemistry series, but I stand corrected-these two are becoming two of my favorites!

And the little glimpses of engaged/pregnant of the Sandeckes, and the fact that Mona loves Marie’s writing, and shout out to Emily too! Such a great book, a great middle of what is sure to be a favorite three book series!! Highly recommend and thank you, Penny, for this love story ❤️

shrusti00's review

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5.0

Can't wait to read the 3rd book, this one was soo good. Absolutely loved it

reading_with_2_book_lovers's review

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4.0

This was a great second book to this series. I highly enjoyed this story.

melenareads's review

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5.0

UPDATED TO ADD FULL REVIEW

After that book aftermath (this book made me happy and I am not ashamed to admit it), I can share a more proper overall impression.
It’s difficult to put in words how much I loved this story. We have here the continuation of the character’s journey started in Motion (if you haven’t read Motion, you should go right this minute… stop reading, just GO). Some time has passed, and Mona and Abram face each other again with a lot (let me repeat that: A LOT) of unresolved feelings for each other, plus a few lies and misunderstandings added to the mix. The beauty of this story evolution is precisely to see how these two human beings (leave me alone, they are NOT fictional in my mind, and I want to be their best friend) approach what they want and need in the face of circumstances and expectations.
Without giving too much away, I will say my favorite parts are the friendships, the shared moments between a relatively large group of people snowed in inside a house in Aspen, the poetry and the character development. There are also a few little surprises for people that have read other books by this author.
Above all, Penny Reid conquered me again with her writing style. I started reading “a few chapters” at 1am and never stopped until I finished this book (well, yes, I will admit snacks were needed). The story grabbed me and didn’t let me go. I could connect with practically every single character, independently of our differences. I would cry, laugh and be happy with them. A journey that was worth every minute.

**I voluntary read an early copy of this book

smbmar's review

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5.0

I am so in love with this book! I really have enjoyed Mona. She is brilliant but socially awkward. I can't wait to figure out what piece of the puzzle the readers are missing. It's written beautifully and I really can't wait for what's next!

nourbey's review

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3.0

Ok, first of all, this quote is my happy place:

“He grinned at me, shaking his head like I was too much of something wonderful.”


Otherwise, fun book, but it didn’t really have the júj the first one had.

aridoubra's review against another edition

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fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

gabbylovesbooks28's review against another edition

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5.0

Gahhhh!! I DEVOURED the first two books in this trilogy!! Now I'm dyyyying to have the conclusion to Mona and Abram's story