A review by rubyroses
Intermediate Thermodynamics by Susannah Nix
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
Intermediate Thermodynamics is second in Susannah’s STEManist series Chemistry Lessons. Although, this is less of a series and more of an interconnected STEMaverse. Well loved characters from the first book Remedial Rocket Science make a brief appearance which gave me a smile (although I wish there was a bit more interactions). Even our love interest is someone you might remember !!
Whilst, Remedial Rocket Science introduced me to Susannah’s work and the STEManist field it had a few things left to be desired. Personally, I felt the book (1) rushed the ending, and (2) was wildly lacking spice. But, I’m ecstatic to say that Intermediate Thermodynamics fixed both of these issues.
When I started the book I was unsure of the characters… but as I started to read I found myself truly sucked in. For the first time ever a romance novel made me truly unable to put a book down. I’m excited to progress on with other books within the series. I truly hope that they get better with each one.
Whilst, Remedial Rocket Science introduced me to Susannah’s work and the STEManist field it had a few things left to be desired. Personally, I felt the book (1) rushed the ending, and (2) was wildly lacking spice. But, I’m ecstatic to say that Intermediate Thermodynamics fixed both of these issues.
When I started the book I was unsure of the characters… but as I started to read I found myself truly sucked in. For the first time ever a romance novel made me truly unable to put a book down. I’m excited to progress on with other books within the series. I truly hope that they get better with each one.