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'Rocket Science' by Emily Mayer is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Lennon, a socially awkward rocket scientist with a passion for geeky trivia. When her friend sets her up with Sebastian, a famous soccer player, their initial meeting is far from love at first sight. As the story unfolds, readers witness Lennon's journey of pushing herself out of her comfort zone, navigating social anxiety, and forming a unique connection with Sebastian. The book primarily focuses on Lennon's day-to-day life, her friendships, and her growth as she learns to deal with her social anxiety. The writing style is described as easy, funny, and engaging, with a strong emphasis on humor and relatable character interactions.

Characters:

The characters are well-rounded, with the heroine being a relatable nerd and the hero a supportive athlete, complemented by engaging side characters.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by humor and relatability, featuring engaging dialogue and compelling inner monologues that enhance character depth.

Plot/Storyline:

The narrative explores the unlikely romance between a nerdy aerospace engineer and a famous soccer player, focusing on their personal growth and relationship dynamics.

Setting:

The setting combines urban environments with professional and social spaces, creating a backdrop for the characters' interactions and growth.

Pacing:

The pacing is deliberate, emphasizing slow burn development, but may leave some readers desiring more direct romance scenes.
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Notes:

The heroine, Lennon, is a socially awkward aerospace engineer who is also a nerd.
Lennon has social anxiety and struggles with interactions, especially in crowds.
Sebastian, her love interest, is a famous British soccer player.
The book features a comedic vibe with situational humor, like Lennon falling up the stairs.
Lennon's diet is portrayed as unhealthy; she dislikes vegetables and indulges in sweets, like eating a cheesecake for dinner.
Their romance builds slowly as they start as friends and gradually develop feelings for each other.
Lennon has a great group of supportive friends who play significant roles in her life.
The story is told entirely from Lennon's perspective, enhancing her quirky inner monologue.
Sebastian demonstrates a genuine appreciation for Lennon's quirks, which adds depth to their relationship.
The book explores themes of acceptance and love as Sebastian appreciates Lennon for who she is, insecurities and all.

Has Romance?

The romance in Rocket Science has a medium presence, as it unfolds gradually through friendship and mutual support.

From The Publisher:

An aerospace engineer and a professional athlete walk into a club…stop me if you've heard this one before. Oh, you haven't? Too absurd to be true you say? I agree. Throw in my terrible social skills and it's a disaster in the making. Why my current neighbor and former friend Paige thought it would be a good idea to set us up will forever be a mystery. Sure, it would be great to have a life partner, but I'm kind of killing it out here being Miss Independent. I have an amazing job. I build rocket ships! Okay, yes, they recently have a pesky habit of exploding at lift off, but we'll get that tiny bug figured out soon. Probably. Who needs sleep anyway?I work with one of my best friends who set up a profile for me on a dating site. I now have a phone filled with unsolicited pictures of a certain piece of male anatomy which is honestly pretty unsettling. I have a cat who likes me. Sometimes. Attempted murder is just his love language. Oh! And I have an entire wardrobe of elastic waistbands. Elastic waistband. I think that one sells itself. So, things are great, thank you very much. Except now I have a problem. A very muscled, attractive problem. Despite the disaster at the club, Sebastian Kincaid seems determined to bulldoze his way into my life. I don't understand what his motivations could possibly be and it's starting to make me a little crazy. Even worse, I can't seem to get my head and my heart on the same page. I can make this work. As long as he keeps his shirt on and hands to himself. I mean it's not exactly rocket science.

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