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Posted by: Aristotell
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

If you love The Girl Boss Energy and a spice of romance in graduate school setting this is for you!. You know that ‘she-fell-but-he-fell-harder' trope or that ‘fake-dating’ trope, you gotta check this book out!. "The Love Hypothesis" is a romantic comedy novel written by Ali Hazelwood. Ali Hazelwood is known for her books centering around STEM field and that feminist centric plotline. Her writing style is really amazing, so you won’t be bored even at her first lines, you’ll be so hooked that you’ll cry why you just finish her book in one sitting.

The Protagonist of the Novel "The Love Hypothesis", Olive Smith, is a dedicated and brilliant physicist working towards her PhD. She is driven by her ambition to discover something new and significant in her field. Olive is a classic example of girl boss energy as she is a smart, independent, and confident woman who doesn't shy away from challenges. On the other hand, we have the quirky, charming, and witty young professor, Adam Carlsen.
"The Love Hypothesis" is your go-to comfort novel after a tearjerker book. You’ll really cry out laughing at the humor of the two characters. The plot is greatly laid out and the characters are not your typical perfect, unflawed individuals, which I really like.

I like how both blended well, Overall, "The Love Hypothesis" is a must-read for anyone who loves witty and heartwarming romance novels with a strong female protagonist and girl boss energy. Ali Hazelwood has created a brilliantly written love story that will leave you feeling inspired and uplifted. 

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Posted by: CzechenLeedle
Awesome review!
I'm not familiar with the fake-dating trope, what is that?

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Posted by: Aristotell

Hi! Actually fake dating trope is like those cliche plot lines where two characters start off opposite each other, they may not even actually like each other, but at some point they need to do fake dating because of some circumstances and in that, they begin to hit off and gradually develop feelings for each other. Maybe you can also share novels you've already read. Been wanting to read again but can't start 'cause of my pickiness LOL ^_•



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