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A review by anusha_reads
Love, Theoretically by Ali Hazelwood
lighthearted
fast-paced
3.0
LOVE THEORETICALLY, ALI HAZELWOOD
A theoretical physicist and an experimental physicist meet, and a story unfolds.
It's very romantic, with an enemies-to-lover trope.
People leading a mundane life will get a kick out of reading this book because it’s a fantasy.
People like to escape reality and enter a world where everything good happens and ends in a happily-ever-after.
The STEM-based approach has potential, but the scientific elements could be more cohesively integrated for a more natural and seamless experience.
It’s an easy read, and one can finish it in one sitting.
A theoretical physicist and an experimental physicist meet, and a story unfolds.
It's very romantic, with an enemies-to-lover trope.
People leading a mundane life will get a kick out of reading this book because it’s a fantasy.
People like to escape reality and enter a world where everything good happens and ends in a happily-ever-after.
The STEM-based approach has potential, but the scientific elements could be more cohesively integrated for a more natural and seamless experience.
It’s an easy read, and one can finish it in one sitting.