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The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight - Community Reviews back

by Jennifer E. Smith
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angelicam2009
angelicam2009 rated it 12 years ago
Writing-3.5Storyline/Plot-4.5Characters-4Overall- 4Positives- 1) I really enjoyed the idea for this story. Now I'm not a believer in love at first sight, however this story doesn't make you think that this could never happened. It was all chance.2) The characters weren't bad. Although I've never dea...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 12 years ago
I haven't started it yet, but Veronica is in the midst of her second read. Obviously, she likes it. But she made an unusual observation: that it would have been better had it been written in first person. Sooner or later we'll see if I agree.***Yeah, I agree. There were actually a couple of moments ...
sitiwajihah
sitiwajihah rated it 12 years ago
Meh.
These Words Tell a Story...
These Words Tell a Story... rated it 12 years ago
I really enjoyed this book. It was on the shorter side, so it was a quick read. It was sweet, the characters were likable, but not perfect, which made them believable. The scene in the airport and on the plane was adorable and I wondered how, after the plane ride was over and they went their separat...
Books Over TV
Books Over TV rated it 12 years ago
I hate that I held off on this book for so long. I've had it for over a year. I was hesitant in reading it due to the, not so gleaming, reviews. However, after reading this cute story, that encompassed all kinds of after school special learnings, in one sitting I found it to be light and refreshing....
ellaminnowpea
ellaminnowpea rated it 12 years ago
When you are a teenager, everything feels magnified. That is especially true when your parents make a decision in their own self-interest that impacts your life in ways you don't like. Say, for example, if your father were to go to Oxford for a sabbatical, meet another woman, and not come back home ...
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous
Robin’s Reading Rendezvous rated it 12 years ago
Call it fate, destiny, luck or just chance. Who knows why things might happen a certain way and in this book 4 minutes can change your everything. Hadley has a problem. She has to attend her father's wedding in London. She still hasn't forgiven him for leaving her mother and their family and hasn...
Zemira Djedović
Zemira Djedović rated it 12 years ago
I don't think this is actually a love story. It was more about forgiving and accepting the fact that Hadley's father is a cheating bastard who has a new family now and that Hadley can come and stay in their guest room. Oh,there was also a cute boy to soften up the blow. The end. All in all,I liked i...
Susanlovesbooks
Susanlovesbooks rated it 12 years ago
Loved this book!!
Mandafofanda Reads Lots
Mandafofanda Reads Lots rated it 12 years ago
Just a cute fun novel that reads like a rom-com - I could basically picture the movie while reading the book. Hadley is relatable and Oliver is adorable. There isn't too much depth to the story, other than learning to forgive, and Hadley deciding to rebuild her relationship with her father and accep...
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