#JulyColdPlay Yuri, a seventeen year old physicist, is #TheScientist from Russia who has been called by NASA to help stop an asteroid from hitting the Earth.
@Eggs
#JulyColdPlay Yuri, a seventeen year old physicist, is #TheScientist from Russia who has been called by NASA to help stop an asteroid from hitting the Earth.
@Eggs
DNFing this book club book- it‘s just not for me 🤷♀️😂
A sweet, funny story about a teenage Russian physics prodigy who winds up at NASA to help stop an asteroid from wiping out a good chunk of the Western Hemisphere. Along the way he gets dismissed by "colleagues", meets an artist (Dovie), visits an American high school, crashes a prom, and learns to swear in English. Plus there's a little bit about Kant. My brain immediately inserted Star Trek's Chekhov as Yuri's voice (RIP Anton Yelchin
A really fun YA about trying to stop the end of the world, and learning just what makes life worth living. I loved this.
Starting this one tonight. I'm only on page 20 and it's already delightful.
It's odd. I really prefer paper books when I'm reading in bed. I can't do ebooks on my tablet before trying to sleep.
I would give this book ⭐️⭐️⭐️out of ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️. I found it to be a little boring in the middle of the book. Overall, a fun not too deep read.
Yuri is a 17 year old Russian physicist who comes to the states in order to help NASA deal with an asteroid that is approaching earth. But no one wants to listen to a 17 year old. He meets a typical American girl and learns about a way of life completely foreign to his own. But will he ever be #backintheussr? #rockinmay Likely not because the USSR ceased to exist before he was even born.
A cute YA romance, though the main female character is a bit of a Manic Pixie Dream Girl. #RogueBookBingo
#Riotgrams Day 20: #FavoriteCover Poor camera quality and curious #hound aside, I really enjoyed this book and I'm SO glad to see it other people I follow on here enjoy it as well. I know the author and she's a delightful woman so I'm glad to see her work doing so well. #Dogsandbooks
I just got this Kindle and Audible deal based on @amrrruuuta 'a review! 👍🏼Who can resist a book where only a 17-year-old physics wunderkind can save the world from an impending asteroid apocalypse, if only NASA would pay attention to him? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01FJ966S6/ref=tmm_kin_title_0?
This was so good! I was laughing every other page and the rest of the time, I had a stupid grin on my face. I loved all the characters, the plot was great, and the jokes were on point. It was great 🤣
Loved this! Read it in one sitting, then made my husband read it. Yuri is brilliant and clueless at the same time. It was hilarious watching him try to learn how to be a teenager while also trying to save the world.
Yuri is a 17 year old Russian physics genius who has been sent to California to help NASA stop an asteroid that's heading for Earth. He's homesick and completely clueless about American cultural norms, and the book is full hilarious moments where he's just trying to fit in or understand.
This sounds good! Might need to buy it next bookstore trip!
Learning to Swear in America is a wonderful, entertaining, and fun read. I loved the messages, action, and pure hilarity that ensues. I highly recommend this book as it really is full of just perfect insight of what teens deal with, no matter where you hail from. Surprisingly, the swearing isn‘t the main focus of this book, but the title does convey the need to overcome the hurdles of culture. 4 solid, falling from the sky, stars!
"With Yuri and a host of other amazing characters, Kennedy creates a world within our own featuring a simple boy trying to find his way."
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http://www.teenreads.com/reviews/learning-to-swear-in-america
BOOM, BABY! This is a contemporary book with profanity and a love interest with an incomprehensible hairstyle--all not-me things--but I LOVED THIS BOOK. It's hilarious and quippy and fun but also tense (hello, the world is ending) with relatable, philosophical moments. ❤️👏🏼👍🏼☄
"Because there's no air in space, the asteroid hurtled toward Earth in absolute silence."
This pre-apocalyptic fish-out-of water story definitely had its charms. Loved the protagonist, though the love interest was a bit too MPDG for my taste. Overall a fun read if you don't mind a story with quirk.
Obviously my cat Miles loved it. And I liked it very much. Russian boy genius is tasked to save the world from approaching asteroid. Great tension building, delightful diverse characters, different point of view, would appeal to many types of teen readers.
First chapter was pretty cute and funny. We shall see how the rest goes.
Saw this at ALA Midwinter in January and now I get to review it! Kismet.