A review by whoisdarssss
The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood

4.0

I actually started read the book in November of 2021, but for some reason, I just couldn’t go farther than chapter two. Two days ago or so I took it back and finished.

I did enjoyed the reading because of the fake dating, and the ‘I hate everyone but her’ thing. But it wasn’t what I expected, really. The book has a lot of hype and it’s not bad, not at all, I think it’s just not really the type of book that I read.

So, The Love Hypothesis tell us the history of a Canadian girl name Olive, who’s an student of an Ph.D. program at Stanford. One night, after lie to her best friend, Anh, telling her that she had a date with some random guy, so she wouldn’t feel guilty about seeing the ‘ex’ of Olive, (who’s actually not her ex at all) she goes to her lab hoping to be able to spend her night there, since in fact, she hadn’t such thing like a date. So, when she sees her friend in the hallway, in a desperate act, she has to kiss an stranger, who’s turns out to be the mayor asshole of all’s. According to what everyone’s says to her.

The history of Olive and Adam begins to development after that, and basically in an mutual agreement they begin to pretend dating each other.

Adam it’s such a gentleman throughout the whole narrative and Olive it’s just a piece of sunshine. I would say she’s too good for her own well being, and you can see it all the way down ‘till the end of the history.

There’s some drama, for sure, and I actually liked the book. It’s a light and quick read, there’s a lot of funny moments and Olive and Adam are cute, along with their relationship. But I was actually expecting something more in the epilogue, and for sure way more tension between those two.

It was a good book, and I fangirling over a tons of moments between Adam and Olive. He’s a man write by a woman, so what else can I say about him?

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5