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Book review: The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

The Love HypothesisThe Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I started this book last night and haven't been able to put it down. The writing is gripping, funny, and emotionally all over the place—in the best way possible.

Even in the four hours of sleep I managed to get, I kept dreaming about Adam Carlsen and Olive. The trope might be cliché, but the handling is beautiful.

The mystery of "the guy" from the lab still hasn't been confirmed by 82% of the book, keeping me on edge. I nearly threw my Kindle across the room when Olive was being stupid and didn't want to report harassment by her would-be-could-be boss.

I love the side characters, and Adam—he's a tall, broody hunk with a genius IQ. What's not to fall for? Except maybe that he's an asshole who fails students left and right? No worries, I can relate—I might be that rude teacher too.

This book makes me want to be alone with it for a long period of time, savoring all the humor and vulnerability of Olive and Adam as slowly as possible. For the first time in a while, I don't want a book to end. So, I'll take a break from reading the remaining 15% for now. Sigh! It's perfect.

She knows. She knows. She knowssssssss. **Runs around screaming in ecstasy**

It was beautiful. Beautiful, soul-filling, and worthy of ordering a paperback to keep on my shelf. **Sigh** it was so beautifully written.


*Edit- 1 day later*
This book is all I think about right now. Last time I felt like this was after The Hating Game, It ends with us. And Better than movies as well. I really really need to know how Adam felt. I would buy the shit out of the book which tells me his POV for the whole book ever since they first met in his bathroom for the first time.
I ordered a physical copy. So this stays with me forever.

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