Solve for i edition by A E Dooland Literature Fiction eBooks
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Maths wiz Gemma Rowe has found the one problem her maths can’t solve she’s fallen for her female & very heterosexual best friend.
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Gemma Rowe is a shy maths nerd from Sydney who, despite having an affinity for probability and logic, only just worked out at 28 that she's not actually straight. Not only is she not straight, but she’s developed feelings for her best friend Sarah.
Sarah and Gemma go way back—since they met at university, they've been completely inseparable. They've travelled together, landed jobs at the same company, and shared each other's triumphs and sorrows. There was even that one memorable night when Sarah, completely drunk, told Gemma she couldn't live without her. To Gemma, romance seems like the natural progression.
There's just one teensy little problem with this whole equation Sarah is straight.
Gemma knows the logical thing to do is to get over Sarah. She wants to be in her own happy relationship and not caught up on her straight best friend. But how is she supposed to get over Sarah when, despite all those advanced problem-solving skills, she can’t even figure out who she’s attracted to anymore?
Solve for i edition by A E Dooland Literature Fiction eBooks
I really liked this story. The characters were likeable and I felt drawn into the drama that their lives were portrayed in this cute story. However I would say that the first pages were not that appealing to me but by the time I got to about 30% of the book I felt hooked and needed to keep reading.I really love how the timid and always blushing nerd finally realized she could go things for herself and got her girl. The kinky sex scene with a perfect 10 was also a nice touch. :)
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Solve for i edition by A E Dooland Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
The main character suffers from social anxiety and has severe self esteem issues, so she'd think I'm insane telling you that she is charming, entertaining, and endearing. To say she's adorable is akin to saying puppies and kittens are cute. This is an excellent growing-into-yourself story that I thoroughly enjoyed.
I love this book and both of the ones before. I can totally relate to the anxieties that Gemma has. And definitely the anxieties and depression Min has in the previous books since I'm also in the trans nonbinary category. I hope you make another soon❤.
I liked this book a lot. Gemma is pleasingly nerdy, and the friendship between Gemma and Sarah is sweet. However, what I liked best was that the story (without giving away anything) turned out to be unpredictable. After the first chapter, I was sure I knew exactly what would happen throughout the book, but the story turned out to be more intricate than I expected. There are lots of interesting twists and turns. My only complaint -- very minor -- is that sometimes Gemma was completely incapacitated by shyness. Other than that, I loved it.
I never really finished this book but what I read of it was okay. The beginning made it seem like she would get with the best friend but I cheated and looked ahead and that doesn't become a thing and the story just didn't seem to interest me. I did like what I did read--even the parts that I glimpsed later on the book. Others who read it from beginning to end would like it probably but I just don't see myself finishing it. )
"Solve for i" is a short spinoff novel from "Under My Skin" and "Flesh & Blood (Under My Skin Book 2)." Through 3 books, I've been witnessing the trials of these characters for over a month. That's long enough for a withdrawal symptom. I used to read deep into the night, and suddenly, I have no idea what I'm supposed to do now. Why couldn't I have encountered these novels well after the author had written a dozen more novels?
Since this is the chronological end, even though I started with "Solve for i," I'd end reviews with it. I don't regret that I read "Solve for i" first.
Since Gemma shows up in Under My Skin, and because of the encounter with Min, I would have guessed which way Gemma was leaning. I liked the fact that Gemma was slowly trying to figure it out well after she thought she knew about herself. Gemma is a good candidate for a spinoff because she shares being a nervous introvert with Min. The same introspective prose works fine with Gemma.
The author's prose is very detailed. I was at some restaurant and saw a bald guy and thought, "wait, where did I see a bald guy in a really awkward social situation?" Then I remembered it was the Spud incident. It's rare to find a prose so detailed your brain will try to remember a fictional incident in real life. While 4K-High-Definition-prose isn't for everybody because it takes a lot of processing time, I loved every minute of it.
This story was lovely in general. Despite my allergic reaction to the overused word "cute," I think it fits also. I'm looking forward to this author making me read straight through the night again in near future.
BINGE-WORTHY BOOKS!
In my review for Under My Skin I said that A.E. Dooland was a remarkable talent who had created a fully-formed cast of flawed, insecure, ultimately lovable people - the kind I wouldn't mind having as friends and neighbors. After reviewing Flesh & Blood (Under My Skin Book 2), which I thoroughly enjoyed, I said I'd probably be back to rave about Solve for i, and I was right!
'Solve for i' features primarily the same cast of characters, but the narrative's point of view shifts from Min Lee, the conflicted 'is-he-or-isn't-she' transman of the 'Skin' novels, to that of Gemma, a socially awkward accountant and maths geek whose sexuality comes into question when, first, she kisses Min Lee in a pub, and then realizes she's crushing HARD on her straight, attached and pregnant BFF, Sarah. Sarah, with whom she's traveled the world, shared drunken nights and heartaches, work and play and good and bad... THAT Sarah. What's a confused, socially awkward, borderline alcoholic young Aussie woman to do?
'Solve for i' is a light, fun read - no great truths or profound meditations, but a well-written account of a young woman's awakening to desire. So THIS is why she found dating so difficult, and felt so little desire for the men she met!
My only niggle is that, as with Min's story in the 'Skin' novels, Gemma's internal dialogue is overladen with misunderstandings and misinterpretations. If I had as much difficult understanding my BFF of ten years, or getting said BFF to hear me out instead of talking over me as I try to express my innermost fears and dreams, I might begin to wonder if she really WAS my BFF.
As I said, a niggle that scarcely impacts the pleasure I got from devouring Gemma's story, groaning over her missteps and rooting for her happy ending. I have no difficulty recommending Ms. Dooland's work - all three volumes of it - and look forward to the next installment. I don't know what she might bring to the story of Henry, Sarah and Rob - all straight and relatively conflict-free - but I'll read it if she writes it. Meanwhile, Bree's story has yet to be told from her viewpoint, and I will be altogether bummed if Mikey doesn't get her own book ASAP!
We're waiting, Ms. Dooland!
I really liked this story. The characters were likeable and I felt drawn into the drama that their lives were portrayed in this cute story. However I would say that the first pages were not that appealing to me but by the time I got to about 30% of the book I felt hooked and needed to keep reading.
I really love how the timid and always blushing nerd finally realized she could go things for herself and got her girl. The kinky sex scene with a perfect 10 was also a nice touch. )
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