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Love on the Brain
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I am but a simple STEM girl. You throw some scientists in love my way, and of course I'm going to adore it.
Bee has a PhD in neuroscience, but she's struggling to find recognition and funding for her projects. So when she gets the call from NASA to work on one of their helmet prototypes, it sounds like a dream come true. The only catch: she has to work alongside Levi, her archnemesis from grad school. But as she spends more time with him, she starts to realize that maybe they don't really hate each other after all.
If I had to pick the one thing I enjoyed the most about this book, it isn't the romance. (Shocking, I know.) It's the writing. There's something about Ali Hazelwood's style, with its blend of snark and humor, that just completely has me in its thralls. I often found myself grinning from cheek to cheek, chuckling to myself as Bee held some amusing and sarcastic conversation or inner dialogue. I think it's because she says all the things I want to say, if only I were quick and clever enough to come up with it.
And there were so many puns! Science puns, cat puns, Marie Curie puns. I love me a good pun (or a bad one, I'm not that discerning), so I was in pun-heaven.
I have to mention the science in here. I don't know anything about neuroscience, but reading this book made me wish I did. I wanted so badly for the technology in here to be real, so that I could marvel at how cool it is and totally nerd out learning more about it. Add in the NASA/astronaut angle, and your resident space-science fangirl here was swooning.
In terms of the romance itself, I enjoyed it, but it wasn't my favorite thing about this book. I found the transition from we're-frenemies to we're-getting-it-on to be a bit sudden. It seemed like they were solidly in the former category, and then all of a sudden, they were in the latter category. I guess I wanted more of a slow progression and steamy anticipation than what I got.
Still, the coupling of Bee and Levi was a fun one. Of course due to their previous interactions, Bee would assume that Levi hates her. And of course she'd be slow to figure it out, resulting in rather funny misunderstandings between them. However, I can totally see the pitchforks coming out for this couple—how it's completely unrealistic, how there's no way it would take her this long to come to her senses. I mean, sure, it's unrealistic, but that feels like the entire romance genre to me. It always necessitates a certain suspension of disbelief to enjoy, which totally worked for me here. Your mileage may vary.
As an aside, I was checking out some articles about the author (I was super curious about her scientific research), and found out Ali Hazelwood is a pen name. Apparently, in her real life, none of her colleagues or students have mentioned her books to her, so she thinks no one has made the connection yet. Ha, imagine that!
At this point, I can safely add Ali Hazelwood to my list of must-read authors. I've loved both of her full-length novels (I'm a little iffier on her novellas, but I'm generally not a fan of novellas). I find her writing style to be supremely entertaining and her focus on science and women in STEM to be refreshing. It's always a joy to dig into one of her stories, and I can't wait for more.
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See also, my thoughts on:
The Love Hypothesis
Love, Theoretically
The STEMinist Novellas:
Under One Roof � Stuck with You � Below Zero
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Bee has a PhD in neuroscience, but she's struggling to find recognition and funding for her projects. So when she gets the call from NASA to work on one of their helmet prototypes, it sounds like a dream come true. The only catch: she has to work alongside Levi, her archnemesis from grad school. But as she spends more time with him, she starts to realize that maybe they don't really hate each other after all.
If I had to pick the one thing I enjoyed the most about this book, it isn't the romance. (Shocking, I know.) It's the writing. There's something about Ali Hazelwood's style, with its blend of snark and humor, that just completely has me in its thralls. I often found myself grinning from cheek to cheek, chuckling to myself as Bee held some amusing and sarcastic conversation or inner dialogue. I think it's because she says all the things I want to say, if only I were quick and clever enough to come up with it.
And there were so many puns! Science puns, cat puns, Marie Curie puns. I love me a good pun (or a bad one, I'm not that discerning), so I was in pun-heaven.
I have to mention the science in here. I don't know anything about neuroscience, but reading this book made me wish I did. I wanted so badly for the technology in here to be real, so that I could marvel at how cool it is and totally nerd out learning more about it. Add in the NASA/astronaut angle, and your resident space-science fangirl here was swooning.
In terms of the romance itself, I enjoyed it, but it wasn't my favorite thing about this book. I found the transition from we're-frenemies to we're-getting-it-on to be a bit sudden. It seemed like they were solidly in the former category, and then all of a sudden, they were in the latter category. I guess I wanted more of a slow progression and steamy anticipation than what I got.
Still, the coupling of Bee and Levi was a fun one. Of course due to their previous interactions, Bee would assume that Levi hates her. And of course she'd be slow to figure it out, resulting in rather funny misunderstandings between them. However, I can totally see the pitchforks coming out for this couple—how it's completely unrealistic, how there's no way it would take her this long to come to her senses. I mean, sure, it's unrealistic, but that feels like the entire romance genre to me. It always necessitates a certain suspension of disbelief to enjoy, which totally worked for me here. Your mileage may vary.
As an aside, I was checking out some articles about the author (I was super curious about her scientific research), and found out Ali Hazelwood is a pen name. Apparently, in her real life, none of her colleagues or students have mentioned her books to her, so she thinks no one has made the connection yet. Ha, imagine that!
At this point, I can safely add Ali Hazelwood to my list of must-read authors. I've loved both of her full-length novels (I'm a little iffier on her novellas, but I'm generally not a fan of novellas). I find her writing style to be supremely entertaining and her focus on science and women in STEM to be refreshing. It's always a joy to dig into one of her stories, and I can't wait for more.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
See also, my thoughts on:
The Love Hypothesis
Love, Theoretically
The STEMinist Novellas:
Under One Roof � Stuck with You � Below Zero
~~~~~~~~~~~~
� Connect with me � �
� This was a pick for my BOTM box. Get your first book for $5 .
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Thanks, Kartik! That's totally fair! I don't enjoy drawn out either, but this one happened so quickly. Maybe I was just distracted lol. Yes, I enjoyed the banter too! Glad this was a good one for both of us! :)

Thanks, Amina! Yay so glad we're both fans of this one! :)



Thanks, Baba! For sure! :)

Thanks, Rosh! 💖 If you like snark, I think Ali Hazelwood is worth a try! No one writes snark quite like her lol.


Thanks, F! When you get to it, I hope you enjoy too! :)

Thanks, Aly! When you get to these books, I hope you enjoy! She's probably one of my favorite romcom authors! :)

Thanks, Barbara! They really are lots of fun! 💖



Thanks, Allie! Yay I'm glad you're a fan of AH too!! :)

Thanks, Elena! Some authors just speak to us and I think she does for me! 💖




Thanks so much, Karina! Haha you pretty much described me exactly: gushy nerd brain! :)

Thanks, Margaret! Ha, I hear you! I'm glad there weren't silly issues that dragged on and on! :)

Haha! Thanks, Dorie! That's pretty much me in a nutshell! :)

Thanks, Nataliya! What a cool major! Well, I don't peg you as the mushy hopeless romantic type, but if you do end up trying this, I hope you enjoy! :)

Thanks, Lindsay! I don't think you have to be a STEM girl to enjoy, but maybe you do need to be a hopeless romantic lol! :)


Thanks, Shey! TLH is one of my favorite romcoms! When you get to it, I hope you love it too! 🤗
