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3.84 AVERAGE


it was such a long time ago when I read this book, yet I remember loving it! Probably I shouldn't reread this book, as I am quite sure I won't enjoy it as much as I did. We will see...

4.5 'in the name of science' Stars!

The Avery Shaw Experiment
“Somewhere between the shower and the Red Bull I fell in love with you, Aves. I’m talking epically. There is no coming back from a fall like mine.”

This was honestly one of the cutest books I have ever read. I didn't expect to enjoy it as much as I did. When the I read the book blurb it didn't really sound all that interesting. I thought it was a predictable story. But what I got was anything but that. It was sweet, funny, and relatable. I loved it!

The best part of the book was obviously the relationship that develops between Avery and Grayson. It was a cute way how they got closer to each other as the story progressed. At first Grayson is just the older brother of Avery's best guy friend who she is completely in love with. That's what she thinks anyway. Once Aiden - her best friend - ditches her, Grayson comes to the rescue. Feelings develop without warning and a the cutest love story ever ensues.

Grayson Kennedy was easily added to 'My Book Boyfriends' list. He was such a well written male lead. He was funny, crude, and sweet. It wasn't hard at all for me to fall for him. It's no wonder Avery did either. He was the whole package.

Another character I enjoyed was Avery's other friend Libby. She was absolutely hilarious. She had me laughing out loud more times than I can count. Part of me wishes there was another book about her and Owen. I would imagine that would be a very entertaining read haha.

Well, like I said, this book was lovely. I'm pretty sure I've found a new favorite author in Kelly Oram. Can't wait to read more of her books!

Cutesy romance that definitely got me out of my reading slump. Not going to ramble on about this because I'm off to read much more amazing and epic books. Even if "The Avery Shaw Experiment" is not in the list of the best books I've ever read, it definitely paved the way of me finding those favorite books because I'm finally of my slump. HURRAY!

This was the absolute perfect read for Valentine's day. Especially for a hopelessly single, romantic girl such as myself. Being a geek, I enjoyed the science talk.
Avery was extremely smart, but at the same time she was so naive and innocent in certain aspects the she could also be really clueless.
The Aiden bit at the end? was obvious it was gonna happen since the beginning.
What I liked the most was Grayson. Because although at first I thought he was a superficial, shallow ass, as the story unraveled I realized that being those things actually made him a more real character in the end. He was thoughtful, caring, patient and perceptive, which would have made him just too squeaky perfect for my tastes. That bad qualities were what made him more human.
So, yeah. Would I recommend it? Absolutely! I guarantee you'll finish it in no time at all!
funny lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
adventurous funny hopeful lighthearted fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes
funny lighthearted

it was so bad that it was good

Love, love, loved it! Great fun, quick, and super cute read. Loved Grayson's POV!

It was a cute and cliche book, nevertheless less was well formatted and detailed.
seeing the male's perspective in this way was interesting and cute.