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Library Journal
Reviewed on June 16, 2011
June is used to being the new girl in town. Her father's job as a consultant has her and her family moving often, so she keeps her heart in check and shuns sticky attachments. Enter Wes, who cannot understand why June, of all people, makes him just a little bit crazy. When he finds himself punching her would-be boyfriend for no reason, he realiz...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
on onJune 16, 2011 | Booksmack!
June is used to being the new girl in town. Her father's job as a consultant has her and her family moving often, so she keeps her heart in check and shuns sticky attachments. Enter Wes, who cannot understand why June, of all people, makes him just a little bit crazy. When he finds himself punching her would-be boyfriend for no reason, he realiz...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
School Library Journal
Reviewed on February 1, 2011
Gr 8 Up—June has attended six schools in the last four years and is once again the new kid, this time at a Minnesota high school. First on her agenda: find some friends and a boyfriend. Wes broke up with Izzy just before school started and he doesn't want another girlfriend, but after seeing June, he can't get he...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Magazine
Reviewed on January 1, 2011
The title of this smart, funny teen romance refers to a scientific theory that says the universe will one day stop expanding and start to contract. It's an ideal metaphor for the developing relationship between Wes and June, high school juniors who, after a series of charged encounters, find themselves drawn to each other with all the force of a black hole. June has little intention of getting close to anyone after her family moves to Minneapolis. Her father'...Log In or Sign Up to Read More
Horn Book Guide
Reviewed on January 1, 2011
June has little intention of getting close to anyone after her family moves to Minneapolis; her father's job doesn't allow her to sta...Log In or Sign Up to Read More