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Love, Theoretically
by Ali Hazelwood
lighthearted
4⭐️ 4❤️🔥
🎧 audiobook narration was great!
Read this book if you like:
📑 Academia settings
🔥 Great chemistry
📧 Hilarious student emails
Anytime Ali Hazelwood publishes a book, I want to read it. While this wasn’t one of my favorites, I still enjoyed it.
Jack is my favorite of all the Ali Hazelwood book boyfriends though. He was confident and so sweet. I also liked the fact that he was so patient and understanding to Elsie.
Even though I didn’t understand most of the physics talk, I actually really enjoyed the science academia setting. It’s so different than anything I’ve experienced, so I found it super interesting.
I liked the relationship between Jack and his grandma. It was so sweet and funny.
The student emails that Elsie received throughout the book had me cracking up so much.
My biggest issue with this book was the main character. Elsie kept making me mad throughout the whole story. I understand being a people pleaser to some extent, but she was on the extreme side of it and didn’t see anything wrong with it. She was also super judgmental of Jack and made so many negative assumptions about him.
My other issue with this book was the mentor/mentee relationship. It was so frustrating.
While it wasn’t a deal breaker, this book was quite a bit spicier than I enjoy.
🎧 audiobook narration was great!
Read this book if you like:
📑 Academia settings
🔥 Great chemistry
📧 Hilarious student emails
Anytime Ali Hazelwood publishes a book, I want to read it. While this wasn’t one of my favorites, I still enjoyed it.
Jack is my favorite of all the Ali Hazelwood book boyfriends though. He was confident and so sweet. I also liked the fact that he was so patient and understanding to Elsie.
Even though I didn’t understand most of the physics talk, I actually really enjoyed the science academia setting. It’s so different than anything I’ve experienced, so I found it super interesting.
I liked the relationship between Jack and his grandma. It was so sweet and funny.
The student emails that Elsie received throughout the book had me cracking up so much.
My biggest issue with this book was the main character. Elsie kept making me mad throughout the whole story. I understand being a people pleaser to some extent, but she was on the extreme side of it and didn’t see anything wrong with it. She was also super judgmental of Jack and made so many negative assumptions about him.
My other issue with this book was the mentor/mentee relationship. It was so frustrating.
While it wasn’t a deal breaker, this book was quite a bit spicier than I enjoy.
Graphic: Sexual content