Amazon Summary:
A romantic comedy that’s “a good choice for fans of John Green” (Booklist) about high school, heartbreak, and having all the answers.
What if the secrets of dating and love were revealed in one simple formula? That’s the tantalizing proposition high school senior Shane Chambliss offers the hopeless and hapless guys who come to him for relationship advice.
After the girl of his dreams breaks his heart, Shane devises a mysterious formula called the Galgorithm and establishes himself as the resident dating guru at Kingsview High School. But his attempts to master the art of romance go outrageously awry.
As Shane tries to navigate the ensuing drama, he must follow his heart, abandon all the rules, and ignore his own advice in a quest for true love. What he discovers, no formula could ever predict...
What if the secrets of dating and love were revealed in one simple formula? That’s the tantalizing proposition high school senior Shane Chambliss offers the hopeless and hapless guys who come to him for relationship advice.
After the girl of his dreams breaks his heart, Shane devises a mysterious formula called the Galgorithm and establishes himself as the resident dating guru at Kingsview High School. But his attempts to master the art of romance go outrageously awry.
As Shane tries to navigate the ensuing drama, he must follow his heart, abandon all the rules, and ignore his own advice in a quest for true love. What he discovers, no formula could ever predict...
Book Review:
Galgorithm
is a book about a boy named Shaun who has had a terrible break-up, and has
tried to make an algorithm to help fellow guys on how to get the girl of their
dreams. But... He seems to be having trouble with his own love life.
Though he has calculated everything to the last smile and batting
eyelash, he soon discovers that no one can figure out the inner workings
of the female mind.
I
would rate this book a nine out of ten, because of the originality and how the
author describes the characters. I also like how the chapters weren't
extremely long and every time you started a new chapter it was like the author
introduced a new problem that needed fixing. I would most definitely
recommend this book to people who love a good comedy and romance because every time
I opened the book and started reading I was laughing to myself, and the
occasional scandal occurred. Overall, this book is one of my new
favourites. It is a must read and I hope you read it this summer.
Margaret (Teen Reviewer)
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