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Rockets Versus Gravity
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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The flutter of a butterfly ?s wing. The typhoon halfway around the world. Events that appear significantly related but have no discernible causal connection. Rockets Versus Gravity explores the forces that change our courses and our lives, as well as the connections between us that we don ?t always see.
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rwmg
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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To lose one wedding ring may be unfortunate, but to lose four? The rings pass through Toronto showing us how strangers are unknowingly or knowingly tied together.

A little too clever for its own good.

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rwmg
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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JacintaMCarter
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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Pickpick

This book features a series of unique characters who are all mysteriously connected by four old wedding rings, each bearing the inscription "Forever More." The story itself was good, but my favorite part was trying to piece together the relationships of the various characters.
(Received through NetGalley; coming out on September 24, 2016.)

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NerdyRev
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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A really fun book of interrelated stories. Begins w/a guy who loses 4 wedding rings w/the same engraving. The rings will show up in other stories as will a book. Characters will show up in each other's stories. Marketed as a YA book, but it is not that-lots of sex and swearing. Great read def. rec.

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NerdyRev
Rockets Versus Gravity | Richard Scarsbrook
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Grabbed this off NetGalley as an insta download, which can be a risk at times. This one is good so far. I am only 45pgs into a 200pg book, but it seems to be interconnected short stories. A man loses a ring in the first, the ring appears in the second, etc. Great writing too.

Well-ReadNeck Tried to get this as my first netgalley book but looks like it isn't compatible with kindle. How did you read it? 8y
NerdyRev I use BlueFire reader for almost all my NetGalley books. It isn't the best, but the formatting is usually right. It is free, but you need an Adobe account, which is also free 8y
NerdyRev I should have written, I usually read on an iPad, but I think the Fire has compatible apps. All you need is an Adobe type reader. 8y
Well-ReadNeck Thanks! 8y
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