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A review by wildflowerleahg
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
5.0
Ms hazelwood… this is your magnum opus!
As a long time fan of her work, I had to buy this when I saw the cover alone. First of all how dare you make me fall for a blond man and how was he this utterly dreamy.
Elsie was so easy to love, mostly abuse I see a lot of myself in her. Specially the parts of not wanting to be seen/family mediator. I just couldn’t help but love her, we agree a lot about our opinions on 2001 a space Odyssey and the twilight franchise.
I also love how much science was imbedded in this story.no joke as someone that graced b’s in science and I now looking up liquid crystals. I really this hazelwood was able to be her nerdy-self and really shine.
Utterly dreamy and such a fun book!
As a long time fan of her work, I had to buy this when I saw the cover alone. First of all how dare you make me fall for a blond man and how was he this utterly dreamy.
Elsie was so easy to love, mostly abuse I see a lot of myself in her. Specially the parts of not wanting to be seen/family mediator. I just couldn’t help but love her, we agree a lot about our opinions on 2001 a space Odyssey and the twilight franchise.
I also love how much science was imbedded in this story.no joke as someone that graced b’s in science and I now looking up liquid crystals. I really this hazelwood was able to be her nerdy-self and really shine.
Utterly dreamy and such a fun book!
Graphic: Medical content
Moderate: Emotional abuse and Sexual content