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A review by jazmin
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
4.0
well. after this book i have officially read all of ali hazelwood’s published books LOL. so, i think of myself as understanding her books pretty well.
as far as her books go, this one was definitely the most science heavy. i liked that, although i wish the book had been a bit longer so that the romance also got more content. but despite that, it’s evident how passionate ali hazelwood is about science and that really shines through to her characters, which i love!
elsie and jack were pretty good characters. i won’t say they’re my favourite ali hazelwood characters or anything, but i definitely liked them, elsie in particular! i think ali hazelwood handled her complicated background and personality very well. was it frustrating at times? yes! but i was satisfied by how everything occurred/started to get resolved, etc.
my carrd ❦
as far as her books go, this one was definitely the most science heavy. i liked that, although i wish the book had been a bit longer so that the romance also got more content. but despite that, it’s evident how passionate ali hazelwood is about science and that really shines through to her characters, which i love!
elsie and jack were pretty good characters. i won’t say they’re my favourite ali hazelwood characters or anything, but i definitely liked them, elsie in particular! i think ali hazelwood handled her complicated background and personality very well. was it frustrating at times? yes! but i was satisfied by how everything occurred/started to get resolved, etc.
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my carrd ❦