Christopher Meeks's Reviews
Reviews of Christopher’s Work
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Sep.14.2011
Published by Book Briefs
Even though I am not a huge science person, I really appreciated how committed Gunnar was to science. EVERYTHING must be related to science for him, or he simply does not...
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Sep.14.2011
Published by Amazon.com
FIVE STARS
The idea of using scientific method to find romance seems a challenging premise for a novel. Christopher Meeks accomplishes that, and then some.
We start by following...
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Sep.11.2011
Published by Midwest Book Review - Small Press Bookwatch
Thermodynamics are nothing; it's that love thing that is so frustratingly hard to figure out. Love at Absolute Zero is a novel following Gunnar Gunderson, a physicist on the...
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Sep.12.2011
Published by Raging Bibliomaniac
Gunnar Gunderson is a physicist with some pretty straightforward ways at looking at the world. While his research delving into the physics of absolute zero is going very well and...
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Sep.13.2011
Published by Alive on the Shelves
Gunnar Gunderson is having his midlife crisis a little early. He’s just gotten tenure and suddenly he decides he needs a wife. Gunnar’s a scientist, not a romantic, so he decides...
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Jun.28.2011
Published by Red Adept Reviews
I purchased "Love at Absolute Zero," by Christopher Meeks, from Amazon because I had enjoyed previous works by the author, and the storyline intrigued me.
Plot/Storyline: 5 stars...
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Jun.24.2011
Published by Small Press Reviews
"Love at Absolute Zero" represents an experiment for Christopher Meeks in more ways than one. First off, it’s only available as an e-book, as Meeks, whose previous (wonderful)...
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Jun.22.2011
Published by Grady Harp
FIVE STARS
The concept of marrying science and passion as the topic for a novel is a challenging one at best. And that is exactly what Christopher Meeks has succeeded in meeting...
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May.04.2011
Published by Book Chase
"Love at Absolute Zero" is about a brilliant man naïve to the ways of the world. He might be an inspired scientific researcher but, when it comes to women, Gunnar hasn’t a clue,...
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Apr.10.2006
Published by Pod-dy Mouth
NOTE: This is the review that started it all. Pod-dy Mouth was a popular website at the time, reviewing books printed on demand. The reviewer was anonymous, though she gave clues...
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Apr.26.2010
Published by The Paper
Christopher Meeks is a brilliant short story writer, and I knew I wanted to read this novel the minute I read the title. After all, doesn't everyone want to know what happened...
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Apr.02.2010
Published by Literary Magic
Christopher Meeks is a brilliant short story writer, and I knew I wanted to read this novel the minute I read the title.
I read this luring title on Kindle, so even though I...
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Mar.05.2010
Published by The Daily Genoshan
Shifting deftly between locations as disparate as suburban Minnesota, the hills of Los Angeles, and a trailer park in Alabama, "The Brightest Moon of the Century" tells the story...
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Feb.09.2010
Published by The Midwest Book Review
The man's quest to understand women is something that may take decades. "The Brightest Moon of the Century" tells the story of Edward, as the first novel from acclaimed short...
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Feb.01.2010
Published by Blog Critics
This is the first novel by short story writer Christopher Meeks, author of the acclaimed collections "The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea" and "Months and Seasons." The protagonist of...
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'Love At Absolute Zero' is a gift--and one of the many that continue to emerge from the pen and mind and brilliant trait for finding the humor in life that makes him so genuinely fine a writer.”
—Critic Grady Harp, Top-Ten Amazon reviewer
About Christopher
Christopher Meeks writes short fiction and novels. His book of short stories, The Middle-Aged Man and the Sea earned great reviews including the Los Angeles Times ("poignant and wise") and a blurb in Entertainment Weekly that said, "A...
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