This had such a promising start, but ended unevenly. For example, the ex-financier character who's supposed to be thawing out the protagonist never seems fully there, and we wonder why she'd warm to him, while the more minor character of Sunny's father is fully fleshed out. But many who frequent libraries and find them restful, or even healing, may like this multilayered story just fine.

Read this for my book club, and it was excellent. Can't wait for the sequel to come out in January 2017. Fans of time-travel should wholly approve.

Quick and fun read, just what you'd expect from Kaling after watching her onscreen. Lots of photos + frank admissions of mistakes made =enjoyable peek into the upbringing and mind of a now-famous geek. Great for a break between those heavy reads that you need to set aside for a time, to digest.

Not sure if I read this? Saw the movie w/Holly Hunter & Bill Pullman first...still, pretty sure I own a copy.

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A detailed refresher for those of us who've figured out that we learn visually. More accessible than most textbooks with just about as much information. Well done, DK.

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Loved this one - one of the first of hers I read. A potboiler, but has everything you could want in a book!

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Just what I needed - something light and humorous as a “palate cleanser” between heavier reads, in one of my favorite formats.

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good mystery - gave my copy to Kate as “up her alley”

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