The Avery Shaw Experiment
When Avery Shaw’s heart is shattered by her life-long best friend, she chooses to deal with it the only way she knows how—scientifically. The state science fair is coming up and Avery decides to use her broken heart as the topic of her experiment. She’s going to find the cure. By forcing herself...
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When Avery Shaw’s heart is shattered by her life-long best friend, she chooses to deal with it the only way she knows how—scientifically. The state science fair is coming up and Avery decides to use her broken heart as the topic of her experiment. She’s going to find the cure. By forcing herself to experience the seven stages of grief through a series of social tests, she believes she will be able to get over Aiden Kennedy and make herself ready to love again. But she can’t do this experiment alone, and her partner (ex partner!) is the one who broke her heart.Avery finds the solution to her troubles in the form of Aiden’s older brother Grayson. The gorgeous womanizer is about to be kicked off the school basketball team for failing physics. He’s in need of a good tutor and some serious extra credit. But when Avery recruits the lovable Grayson to be her “objective outside observer,” she gets a whole lot more than she bargained for, because Grayson has a theory of his own: Avery doesn’t need to grieve. She needs to live. And if there’s one thing Grayson Kennedy is good at, it’s living life to the fullest.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780985627737
Publish date: May 4th 2013
Publisher: Bluefields
Pages no: 278
Edition language: English
Category:
Young Adult,
Humor,
Funny,
Realistic Fiction,
Romance,
Contemporary Romance,
Contemporary,
Womens Fiction,
Chick Lit,
High School,
Young Adult Contemporary
I loved Grayson and Libby, and the plot was pretty good. The rest of the cast were pretty cool too. (I look forward to reading Libby and Owen's story). I loved the slow romance and Grayson's outlook on life.I'd love to read more books by this author.
This book was really cute in some parts but incredibly irritating in others. I liked that Paige and Chloe were popular but sweet, allowed to express their sexuality without shaming, and overall really good examples of how supporting characters should be in books. I liked the natural, teasing dialogu...
Rowena (from Book Binge) and I have a buddy review up at Breezing Through for this title. :P
I like this author. She knows how to create great characters with original personalities. Her books are entertaining and so easy to read. Besides, the plots are not predictable, and are very funny. The plot here is about Avery, who has been in love with her best friend, Aiden, all her life, confesse...