Book Review: The Love Hypothesis - Ali Hazelwood

 

Queen Ali is back again! I finally started the STEMinist novels and I am so glad I did! 

Okay so we follow Olive as she is starting a post-grad and also trying to convince her best friend Anh she is dating. It leads to a pretty awkward moment between Olive and Adam Carlsen, who continues to help Olive out in hiding from Anh despite Olive thinking he's a bit of an arsehole. 

The story navigates them fake dating while Olive works on trying to get into a better lab to assist in continuing her studies for the following year. Everything goes a bit awry for Olive but Adam is aways the first to take care of her. 

My only quibble with this book is that there is a third act break up which I always think sucks but only because when I am enjoying the book it toys with my emotions which I guess you could say is a good thing really! Means it's really good writing I guess. 

Otherwise, Ali raises some pretty big concerns in this book and covers them flawlessly. She is so intelligent with how she writes about these concerns. A big thumbs up from me on covering these topics gently and fiercely all in one go. 

My favourite part of this book is when Adam stands up for Olive in the restaurant at the end of the book. It was a great way to bring the characters back together following the third act break up and it really rounded the book off quite nicely!

Another 5⭐ book from Queen Ali. 

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