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Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
5.0
Overall, I loved the whole story.
I was able to see the twists coming from a mile away, but in this it was just nice and I enjoyed not being so surprised by every single thing. Because of seeing the clues as to what is really happening, Elsie's ability to not notice them or jump to conclusions did sometimes annoy me a lot, but I also understand why she would do that and how it was needed for the character and story!
I really loved how Elsie grew during the book and how people took accountability for their own actions, as adults should!
Cece is an absolute star throughout the book and everyone needs to be a Cece to their friends!
The spice got me amazed, it was written SO WELL. Just make sure y'all ALWAYS clean up after.. No yeast infections over here please.
I really wished there was more of the trio (Elsie, Jack & Greg) hanging out. They are fun together.
I was able to see the twists coming from a mile away, but in this it was just nice and I enjoyed not being so surprised by every single thing. Because of seeing the clues as to what is really happening, Elsie's ability to not notice them or jump to conclusions did sometimes annoy me a lot, but I also understand why she would do that and how it was needed for the character and story!
I really loved how Elsie grew during the book and how people took accountability for their own actions, as adults should!
Cece is an absolute star throughout the book and everyone needs to be a Cece to their friends!
The spice got me amazed, it was written SO WELL. Just make sure y'all ALWAYS clean up after.. No yeast infections over here please.