Book Review: Love, Theoretically - Ali Hazelwood
Ali, Ali, Ali...
These books are just *chefs kiss*.
I am lost for words as to what to actually write I think.
Let's start with, this is my favourite Ali novel so far. I think it was the most interesting and exciting book in the STEMinist set.
We meet Elsie who is trying to get tenure at a university so she can stop being an adjunct which barely pays her bills. She is put through her paces in an long interview process with Jack Smith, who she knows from other 'work projects' of hers. Jack seems unapproving but slowly their relationship develops.
I can't say much more without giving away what happens in the rest of the book but it is so good. Ali's writing just keeps me absolutely gripped. I read this in 2 days flat, probably could have done it in a day if I had the time. They are just written so brilliantly.
You are probably a bit bored of listening to me rave about Ali so let's just say this is 5⭐ and crack on with some more.
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