My only real criticism of this book would be the difference in age of the characters. A trope is a plot device that is commonly used in literary works and Hazelwood uses many classic tropes readers seem to love, such as grumpy meets sunshine, fake dating, and the classic “he falls first.” The plot also toys with the “one bed” trope and how it always seems to happen in hotel rooms. This book manages to capture both the lighthearted and serious aspects that come with life. It’s full of emotions and turns that kept me reading and later rereading. The Love Hypothesis has to be one of the best books I have ever read. After a series of events, Olive and Adam begin a life of fake dating and emotional turmoil. While trying to convince her best friend, Anh, that she is in a committed relationship and that Anh should date Olive’s ex-boyfriend, she spontaneously kisses Adam Carlsen, a professor known for being harsh with students who don’t fall in line. The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood is a love-hate romance which features grad student Olive Smith as she battles with her self-worth and inability to rely on others while trying to get through being a woman in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math).
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