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The Improbable Theory of Ana and Zak - Community Reviews back

by Brian Katcher
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The Nrrdling (Aryn)
The Nrrdling (Aryn) rated it 9 years ago
I must say, I was impressed at how well the convention was tackled. I read a lot of young adult with nerdy characters, that this was the first one that I felt that the author actually knew what he was talking about. It felt like an appropriate level of pop culture reference was thrown into each co...
rated it 10 years ago
At A GlanceGenre: Young Adult; ContemporaryLove Triangle/Insta Love?: Nope.Cliff Hanger: NopeRating: 4 StarsScore SheetAll out of tenCover: 9Plot: 8Characters: 8World Building: 8Flow: 8Series Congruity: n/a Writing: 7Ending: 8Total: 8In DepthBest Part: Nerd Factor!Worst Part: Too short.Overall Feels...
The Bibliophile Confessions
The Bibliophile Confessions rated it 10 years ago
This book was really a fast read and it's so fricking cute and nerdy and adorkable! I loved all the banter and pop references all throughout the book. The characters both have distinct voices and I loved the fact that the book was narrated in two POVs.The book was about these two highschool students...
I Swallow Books Whole
I Swallow Books Whole rated it 10 years ago
I received this book free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.This review first appeared on One Curvy Blogger***THE WRITING***When I realized The Improbable Theory of Ana and Zak was not only written in dual first-person perspectives but also written in the present tense, I was suita...
Blogging Between the Lines
Blogging Between the Lines rated it 10 years ago
Fangirl meets Paper Towns in this wild and ridiculous geek-heaven contemporary adventure from award-winning author Brian Katcher. Clever, humorous writing and relatable characters make this contemporary YA novel a strong page-turner. The reader gets a strong sense of the 2 protagonists from the very...
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