![]() ![]() I understand why others might adore it, but it didn’t excite me in the way that other books featuring unconventional narrators have (i.e. ![]() I can objectively see it’s a very accomplished book. Unlike very many readers (including people whose taste I very much respect), I wasn’t an enormous fan of The Rosie Project. That intelligence is so much more than a grade average.Īnd that sometimes you can’t beat the chemistry.īefore I started reading this book, it was pitched to me as The Rosie Project for teenagers. After all, he has average intelligence, takes disorganised notes and looks like a partied-out zombie at their study sessions! Not even his taut biceps will win MJ over.īut MJ learns that she could be tutored in a few life lessons too: That sometimes there’s good reason to skip chemistry tutorials. Tutoring deadbeat drummer, Luke, isn’t part of the plan. There are only two things MJ wants in her final year of high school:Ģ) to convince uber-smart, chiselled-jaw Jason they’d be a winning team outside the science lab as well as in. Note: This book was provided to me by the publisher, in exchange for an honest review.įrom the publisher: Ionic and covalent bonds are a piece of cake for MJ. Can’t Beat the Chemistry, Kat Colmer, Rhiza Edge, 2019 ![]()
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