A review by billhains
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

3.0

Okay this book was a cute book to get lost in for a day or two but after finishing it and stepping back it was very skimpy written. I will definitely read the next one. Overall I would recommend this to anyone who loves easy to read slightly unrealistic but extremely cute romances.

Olive was a women in stem which I love but I feel like her character was poorly explained. Everyone told her she was amazing and beautiful but there was just nothing told about her for us to imagine anything about her. I know she’s Canadian and that she’s 5’8” and that she’s super smart and dedicated to her study. I also know Adam is hot, super buff, and moody yet kind to olive. All are basic but I wish there was a little more. Either more about what makes them unique or more descriptions in there personalities.

The best friends were pure gold. I love all of them and it was even better that Adam had great friends. I also like how it revealed a lot about going through STEM as a women or a minority. Overall regardless of gender it’s extremely difficult and will make you question of you are smart enough. I also like how they were older and farther in their education and not just freshmen in college.

I liked most of the dialogue and their conversations were cute. My beef was with how they took inside jokes or joking jabs and repeated them a million times throughout the book. I wish there was more distinctive details without having to repeat the same scene 12 times. I do love a little throw back but not when it’s overused. I think that just ties back to Adam’s characters being a little bland. I hope we get to know him more in the second book ‘love on the brain’