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Love At Absolute Zero - Christopher Meeks
Love At Absolute Zero
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"Highly recommended!" - Midwest Book Review"The book is a hilarious read! - BookGeeks (UK) "Laugh-out-loud funny!" -NY Times bestselling author Darcie ChanLove At Absolute Zero is a comic romance about Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old star physicist at the University of Wisconsin... show more
"Highly recommended!" - Midwest Book Review"The book is a hilarious read! - BookGeeks (UK) "Laugh-out-loud funny!" -NY Times bestselling author Darcie ChanLove At Absolute Zero is a comic romance about Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old star physicist at the University of Wisconsin who's determined to meet his soul mate within three days using the Scientific Method. As he channels his inner salmon for speed dating, he accidentally steps on the toes of a visiting Danish schoolteacher--and his life turns upside down. "Watching Gunnar and his band of nerds apply the scientific method to romance will keep you laughing and deliciously engaged," says author Lynn Hightower (HIGH WATER, FORTUNES OF THE DEAD). "Gunnar negotiates the puzzling world of women who are just not that into him. Finally, the shoe is on the other foot.  Refreshing, delightful, and unique.""As if Einstein didn't struggle hard enough failing at a unified field theory," says Philip Persinger, author of DO THE MATH, "Meeks ups the ante by tossing philosophy, anthropology, hashish and love (with a capital L) into the mix. And while we're so sorry, Uncle Albert, in Love At Absolute Zero, Meeks succeeds absolutely." "I've read both of Meeks's short story collections and The Brightest Moon of the Century," says author Kevin Gerard (CONOR AND THE CROSSWORLDS). "I roared through Love At Absolute Zero in a day and a half. Meeks's prose is carefully crafted, his characters compelling and entertaining. I love everything he writes, and I recommend Love At Absolute Zero without reservation."
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780983632917 (098363291X)
Publisher: White Whisker Books
Pages no: 311
Edition language: English
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Cocktails and Books
Cocktails and Books rated it
3.0 Love At Absolute Zero
This was a book that had me laughing and then cringing because Gunnar reminded me of some individuals I know who resembled poor Gunnar in more ways than one.Gunnar is a scientist who can really understand anything unless it has a scientific theory attached to it. He can't understand why he hasn't a...
drey's library
drey's library rated it
3.0
drey’s thoughts:Gunnar Gunderson is a geek (yes, he is) who gets hit with the revelation that he doesn’t want to live out the rest of his life alone. So he decides it’s time to find love. But where? And how? And oh my gosh, he’s only got three days to do it!So the scientist sets out to conquer matte...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it
3.0 Love At Absolute Zero
Gunnar Gunderson is a 32 YO scientist who has had his nose in a book and head in his research his entire adult life. When he finally makes tenure, he realizes that it is time to find a wife. What better way than to use the Scientific Method. It is what any good scientist would do, right? Besides, ...
The Book Diva's Reads
The Book Diva's Reads rated it
3.0 Love At Absolute Zero
Is it possible to use science to explain and find love? And if it's possible, can the love and the researcher survive? Physicist Gunnar Gunderson is on a quest to determine the answers to these questions in Love At Absolute Zero by Christopher Meeks.In many ways Gunnar is very naive about love and r...
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud
Expendable Mudge Muses Aloud rated it
2.0
The Book Report: Gunnar Gunderson, physicist and dweeb, looks for love and finds it.My Review: "It is impossible not to like Gunnar Gunderson," says critic Sam Sattler of Book Chase (pulled directly from the back cover of the book). I am here to tell you that it is indeed possible, nay incumbent upo...
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