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elle_laine 's review for:
Notes on Infinity
by Austin Taylor
dark
emotional
sad
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Plot
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
One day they were Harvard students. The next, they are founding a lucrative and life-changing biotech startup on death and aging. Jack and Zoe's story is truly one-in-a-million. The rush of becoming successful business owners bleeds into their personal lives, and soon every aspect of their lives are tangled together.
Thank you Austin Taylor and Macmillan Audio for the audio ARC of this book in exchange for a thorough review. All thoughts here are mine and mine alone.
Although this book was based on the premise of scientific research, it was not written in a way that estranged the reader from the story. I really enjoyed the addition of scientific lingo while still getting a really good look into Zoe's and Jack's lives. The progression of the story kept me captivated.
I recommend this one, but definitely recommend reading the trigger warnings before beginning. This story is strong, but sad and shows the harshness of reality.
Thank you Austin Taylor and Macmillan Audio for the audio ARC of this book in exchange for a thorough review. All thoughts here are mine and mine alone.
Although this book was based on the premise of scientific research, it was not written in a way that estranged the reader from the story. I really enjoyed the addition of scientific lingo while still getting a really good look into Zoe's and Jack's lives. The progression of the story kept me captivated.
I recommend this one, but definitely recommend reading the trigger warnings before beginning. This story is strong, but sad and shows the harshness of reality.