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The Love Hypothesis
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“I've never been surer of anything. Except maybe cell theory.�
the love hypothesis is the best romance i've read in years. it's smart, funny, and oh so swoon worthy! and it was truly one of those books that reminded me why i love reading. i fell in love with both olive and adam so quickly, but i also found this to be one of the most believable fake dating romances, too. from the very first page, i was absolutely hooked and only felt more and more endeared throughout! (and even more late into the night when i desperately was so i could unhingedly get an adam pov bonus chapter!)
this book deals with some heavy themes at times, so please use caution and i'll list some warnings below. i personally felt like the author does a thoughtful and important job at highlight what women of stem can face in many lab settings, while also always shining light on how much more noninclusive (and scary) that it can be for bipoc women and nonbinary people of stem. (the author note at the end with some resources was really amazing, too)
i just appreciated so much of this book and this author's words. this story was a little niche to me and my personal life, so i think that also helped me fall in love! (i'm not sure if i can blame it on why i was giggling a sickening amount into my pillow - but i will pretend!) and i also want to note, that the word is never on page, but there was some demi rep in this story that i found very relatable and it meant a whole lot to me too.
(if you'd like to learn more about pancreatic cancer research !)
trigger and content warnings: talk of cancer, loss of a parent in the past, talk of fear of needles, and sexual harassment, abuse of power, + bullying in work/college settings.
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� Love, Theoretically ★★★★
� Bride ★★★★
the love hypothesis is the best romance i've read in years. it's smart, funny, and oh so swoon worthy! and it was truly one of those books that reminded me why i love reading. i fell in love with both olive and adam so quickly, but i also found this to be one of the most believable fake dating romances, too. from the very first page, i was absolutely hooked and only felt more and more endeared throughout! (and even more late into the night when i desperately was so i could unhingedly get an adam pov bonus chapter!)
this book deals with some heavy themes at times, so please use caution and i'll list some warnings below. i personally felt like the author does a thoughtful and important job at highlight what women of stem can face in many lab settings, while also always shining light on how much more noninclusive (and scary) that it can be for bipoc women and nonbinary people of stem. (the author note at the end with some resources was really amazing, too)
i just appreciated so much of this book and this author's words. this story was a little niche to me and my personal life, so i think that also helped me fall in love! (i'm not sure if i can blame it on why i was giggling a sickening amount into my pillow - but i will pretend!) and i also want to note, that the word is never on page, but there was some demi rep in this story that i found very relatable and it meant a whole lot to me too.
(if you'd like to learn more about pancreatic cancer research !)
trigger and content warnings: talk of cancer, loss of a parent in the past, talk of fear of needles, and sexual harassment, abuse of power, + bullying in work/college settings.
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� Love, Theoretically ★★★★
� Bride ★★★★
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Reading Progress
January 6, 2022
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Started Reading
January 6, 2022
– Shelved
January 6, 2022
– Shelved as:
contemporary
January 6, 2022
– Shelved as:
romance
January 6, 2022
– Shelved as:
read-in-2022
January 6, 2022
– Shelved as:
adult
January 7, 2022
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"oh, i am so in love with this. the hype is real + valid. i can even look past the adam driver inspo like... i'm shaking.
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January 8, 2022
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Finished Reading
November 19, 2024
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academia
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you know.... you could pick it up now with me... you know you know... 💕💕

awh, thank you, friend. it means a lot. i hope 2022 is treating you kindly 💕

oh hello bby 💕 i miss you! i hope 2022 is treating you kindly! i have to find all your fave reads of last year and.... add them to my tbr immediately (i love your pfp now too... my heart) 💕
