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A review by melenareads
Laws of Physics: Motion by Penny Reid
5.0
4.5 stars
If this book was a person, I would probably be tempted to make an emotional statement along the lines of “you are my person and please never leave me”. Spoiler alert: this book was not a person.
I really liked Motion as the start of what will most probably be a wonderful romance trilogy. Two people sharing living space for a few days without major distractions is the initial setup, followed by some eye rolling, witty comebacks (fully charged with physics jokes) and a few surprising moments demonstrating again that the essential is invisible to the eyes. It will forever have one of my favorites date-that-was-never-a-date scenes, meaning I might be willing to give it a few heart-eyes emoji as a strong beginning of a slow burn romance.
Why should you read it? Read it because life doesn’t come with a script and these character’s journey is unique, thoughtful and will connect with you even if you feel that your life might be different from theirs.
Now having a countdown for the next. And then the next.
**I voluntary read an early copy of this book.
If this book was a person, I would probably be tempted to make an emotional statement along the lines of “you are my person and please never leave me”. Spoiler alert: this book was not a person.
I really liked Motion as the start of what will most probably be a wonderful romance trilogy. Two people sharing living space for a few days without major distractions is the initial setup, followed by some eye rolling, witty comebacks (fully charged with physics jokes) and a few surprising moments demonstrating again that the essential is invisible to the eyes. It will forever have one of my favorites date-that-was-never-a-date scenes, meaning I might be willing to give it a few heart-eyes emoji as a strong beginning of a slow burn romance.
Why should you read it? Read it because life doesn’t come with a script and these character’s journey is unique, thoughtful and will connect with you even if you feel that your life might be different from theirs.
Now having a countdown for the next. And then the next.
**I voluntary read an early copy of this book.