Loss isn't easy for anyone. In the book 'The Theory of Everything' by J. J. Johnson, Sarah, the main character, has to deal on a regular basis with the unexpected death of her best friend, Jamie. As she becomes depressed and unsocial, she is hard to bear for anyone; her family, school staff, and most importantly her boyfriend; She continually feels like it is her fault for Jamie's death, although she is far from the reason of her friend's loss. As a result, she seeks help. To start off, she begins by going out more, and she tries to control her snark box. At a party, she coincidentally bumps into Jamie's twin brother, Emmette; however, he has changed ,for he is no longer the bubbly, cheerful Emmette everyone knew. Sarah believes it is her duty to give hope to Emmette because that is what Jamie would want from her. Soon enough, all of the 'sneaking out of the house' potentially gets Sarah in trouble, and she is almost exposed of all her mishaps by the school's custodian, which Sarah's dog had trespassed into his property and caused a mess. He made a deal with her, on the other hand; as long as Sarah would make up for the damage her dog has made, the custodian would not speak a word to her parents. Reluctantly, Sarah began a tough job of cutting trees for the Christmas season, and she soon got comfortable with the mysterious, yet compassionate janitor. She learned that forgetting about the past will never happen, but she must go on with her life instead of making it miserable for everyone, including herself. All in all, I VERY much enjoyed this book because it was very sarcastic (which I am a pro at), and it was very exciting throughout the entire book. Sarah states in a sarcastic manner, " I wait for him to say more, to clarify. But (surprise, surprise) he doesn't. Instead of talking he turns around, hefts a chainsaw down from a shelf and hands it to me. I repeat: the man hands me a chainsaw. "In addition, the author did an excellent job of relating this book to teenagers; therefore, I give this book five stars out of five. It is a novel that you will be unable to put it down.