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by Kari Luna
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Lazy girl who reads
Lazy girl who reads rated it 11 years ago
Copy Goodreads: Sophie Sophia is obsessed with music from the late eighties. She also has an eccentric physicist father who sometimes vanishes for days and sees things other people don’t see. But when he disappears for good and Sophie’s mom moves them from Brooklyn, New York, to Havencrest, Illinois...
Books And Beautiful World
Books And Beautiful World rated it 12 years ago
Ten-Second Review: The cuteness of pandas + adorable characters +geekiness =The Theory of Everything More-Than-Ten-Second Review: When the cuteness of pandas, adorable characters, and geekiness is mixed together, a book is created. That has always been my theory, and The Theory of Everything has...
Shelf Surplus
Shelf Surplus rated it 12 years ago
I am totally in LOVE with this book!I gave it FIVE STARS plus a mint on the pillow.Mixtapes filled with 80's awesomeness, marching pandas and the theoretical physics of love make this story of abandonment, questionable mental illness and self-acceptance a truly fascinating journey.
Katie's Book Blog!!
Katie's Book Blog!! rated it 12 years ago
The Theory of Everything, Kari Luna's debut novel, has definitely put her on my radar. It's an emotional, fun-filled story full of fabulous characters, sweet romance, and wonderful family dynamics.It can't be easy seeing things (especially a giant shaman panda) but Sophie Sophia is used to it. She...
topazsky
topazsky rated it 12 years ago
This is such a great book! I read it in one day. It's an uplifting book that will make everyone want their own shaman panda.
Read and Reviewed
Read and Reviewed rated it 12 years ago
I went into The Theory of Everything hoping that I'd find a charming, contemporary read that would make me smile. Of late, I've been reading a lot of paranormal books, and was kind of tired of them so wanted something that would do a complete 360*. Thankfully, that's exactly what I got from this boo...
jenryland
jenryland rated it 12 years ago
In short: a 14 year old manic pixie dream girl tries to find her long lost father.Sophia's mother struggled for years to deal with her crazy-brilliant physicist husband, and now Sophia is exhibiting the same odd symptoms. Sophia hallucinates -- wild, imaginative scenes involving talking pandas that ...
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