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Love, Theoretically short review

 




Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
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I have loved all of Ali Hazelwood's previous books and was super excited for this release. I read it really not long after I hauled it and I read about half of it in one afternoon because of how hooked I was (I also ended up with a sore back because of I'd been sat reading and annotating it).

Elsie was an amazing character and you could truly see how important this job was for her and Jack, the way he dealt with that, you couldn't fault him. I got really annoyed with one character towards the end but Jack dealt with it in truly the best way possible for what he could. Their romance was fantastic and I'm obsessed with it. I think I still prefer Adam and Olive but Elsie and Jack are close. I also loved the Adam and Olive cameo, I can't completely imagine Jack and Adam being great friends along with Elsie and Olive and the dynamic that would come with that.

The romance in this was great, I enjoyed the plot, I loved the characters and had a great time reading this book. There were some great scenes in this book and I would love to read it all over again for the first time. I enjoyed this more than Love on the Brain and probably Loathe to Love You but I'm not sure whether I prefer this one or The Love Hypothesis, highly recommend.

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